Brent Weber
Weber played for Judson's Men's Basketball Program from 1967-1970. He achieved most of his career-best marks during his first season as an Eagle. Including shooting 129-302 from the field and finishing with a .427 field goal percentage. He also had career bests in free throws made, 66, and free throws attempted 105. His 105 rebounds and 324 points scored were also career bests at Judson. In 70 total games played, Weber finished with 718 points (10.3 points-per-game average), 305 rebounds (4.4 per game), 180-274 from the free throw line (.657%), and finished 269-642 from the field (.419%). Former Judson Men's Basketball Coach and Athletic Director Steve Kimery had this to say about Weber, "Brent was, in theory, a point guard by today's standards. He set up the offense and play began with him. He sacrificed everything for the sake of team success," said Kimery. "He was an excellent student, a model citizen, a good representative for the university, and a great basketball player." Weber also played with three other Hall of Famers: Joe Jackson, Mike Harland, and Jerry Guse. Another one of his former coaches, Jerry Smith, is also enshrined.