Tom Randall
HALL OF FAME 2003
TOM RANDALL '76
Multi-sport athlete Tom Randall played four years of men's basketball, two years in golf, one season of men's soccer and three years of cross country for the Eagles from 1972-76. Known as the most prolific men's basketball player in Judson history, Randall scored 2,381 points in his career which still stands today as the all-time career record. As a senior, Randall scored 806 points, the most ever scored in a single-season. He was a NIIC All-Conference selection twice and was recognized as the team's Most Valuable Player three times. Randall also ranks first in program history in career field goals and free throws made and attempted in a season. In men's soccer, Randall was a part of the 1975 NCCAA National Tournament team in which he earned All-Tournament honors. He led his team with 14 goals scored in that season. Randall was Judson's 1975-76 Male Athlete of the Year.
