Welcome to the Chico State Athletics Hall of Fame webpage!
CLICK HERE to read about the class of 2019 celebration.
Nomination Criteria
Established in 1985, the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame's mission is to recognize and honor the outstanding achievements of its former students and the meritorious efforts of coaches, staff, alumni, and friends on behalf of the University's athletic department.
Induction to the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame is based on an individual's varsity athletic accomplishments at Chico State. Each must meet the following criteria: Completed at least two years with "unusual distinction" in one or more varsity intercollegiate programs, completed their collegiate athletic participation at Chico State, and completed their collegiate athletic eligibility at least 10 years prior to induction.
Honorary members of the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame are individuals or teams that have contributed to the athletic department with distinction.
The Mac Martin Award is reserved for a former Chico State student-athlete who has distinguished his/herself in their post-collegiate career by bringing honor to the University, community and their vocation, just as Mac Martin did.
The Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame
Induction to the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame is based on an individual's varsity athletic accomplishments at Chico State.
Nominees must meet the following criteria:
Members of the 1997 and 1999 NCAA Champion baseball teams, honored during the 2019 ceremony.
- Completed at least two years with "unusual distinction" in one or more varsity intercollegiate sport.
- Completed their collegiate athletic participation at Chico State
- Completed their collegiate athletic eligibility at least 10 years prior to their induction
Do you have a nominee that you believe we should consider? Please email the Sports Information Director your suggestion, along with the following information and any supporting materials you will like to include:
- Athlete's name
- Athlete's sport(s)
- Athlete's years of competition
- Athlete's phone number(s), home address, and email address
- Your Contact information
Honorary Inductees
Honorary inductees of the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame are individuals or teams that have contributed to the athletic department with distinction.
Honorary members are inducted at the discretion of the Hall of Fame Board.
The Mac Martin Award
"His leadership and passion have influenced thousands and made us all better." – Prescott "Puck" Smith
"He was an amazing 'Cat, exactly the kind of person you want representing your University." – Sam Simmons
Though he retired in 1976 after more than 30 years of legendary service to Chico State, Mackay "Mac" Martin is still a name that inspires many and exemplifies what it truly means to be a Wildcat.
Martin led with selflessness, integrity and excellence. With the creation of the Mac Martin Award, the Chico State Athletics Hall of Fame Committee aspires to seek out others who have followed suit.
Thanks in no small part to the contributions of Mac Martin, we are all proud to be Wildcats. This award creates a forum to honor other Wildcats we are proud to call our own. The award will be presented at the Chico State Athletics Hall of Fame Banquet, beginning in 2015.
The Mac Martin Award is given to a former Chico State student-athlete who has distinguished his/herself in their post-collegiate career by bringing distinction to the University, community and their vocation, in a similar manner that Mac Martin did.
Would you like to nominate someone for the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame Mac Martin Award? A nomination may be made by any interested party by submitting a letter of introduction, completing THIS PERSONAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT, and submitting two letters of recommendation. Please note that nomination packets received prior to Jan. 1 will be considered for the following year. Also note – Members of the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame are not eligible for this award.
If you require any content on this page in an alternative format please contact Sports Information Director Luke Reid at lreid@csuchico.edu or (530) 898-4658.
Links:
Hall of Fame History
All-Time Inductees
Class of 2019
Hall of Fame Classes 1986-2019
2021 CHICO STATE ATHLETIC
HALL OF FAME BANQUET
Date and Time - TBA
Bell Memorial Union Auditorium
Second and Chestnut Streets
Chico, Calif.
Hall of Fame History
Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame had its beginning when the Alumni Association appointed Frank Morgan to chair a committee to form a Chico State Athletic hall of Fame. This occurred on Saturday, February 9, 1985. Frank immediately corresponded with Dr. Robin Wilson seeking his approval for establishing the Athletic Hall of Fame. Things moved rather rapidly with correspondence and communications between these two individuals with final approval occurring on April 25, 1985. Frank had informed Dr. Wilson whom he had selected as his committee for this task. They were as follows:
Frank Morgan-Chair
Harlen Adams
Eddie Booth
Dwight Carmack
Paul Chesney
John Cowan
Bush Dalrymple
Tom Evans
Mackay Martin
Ted Meriam
Ray Roberts
Dave Sigel
All of the above had strong connections to Chico State and all but two were very much involved in athletic participation when attending or associated with Chico State. The Alumni Association felt the establishing of an Athletic Hall of Fame would be a strengthening factor in bringing more active participation of alumni with Chico State. The Alumni Association was aware of Humboldt State's and Hayward State's Athletic Hall of Fame and obtained their guidelines to assist Frank and his committee to formulate procedures and by-laws.
The committee requested the help of Art Acker, long time coach at Chico State, for lists of possible inductees. Coach Acker kept excellent records on all athletes who had lettered in a sport at Chico State through 1950. He gave credits to Hubert J. McCormick for being very supportive in keeping good records during the latter's tenure as a coach at Chico State. It was decided by committee to concentrate the first year on the outstanding athletes who had participated before 1950.
This first induction ceremony was accomplished seventeen months after approval had been received from the President. Over 400 people were in attendance that evening and each year this event has proven to be one of the largest alumni events of the year. Beginning in 1989 women were elected to the Board and female athletes began to be inducted into the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame. The women had been encouraged, especially by Mary Hellen Casamajor, to form their own Athletic Hall of Fame, but it did not happen. The Hall of Fame Board was increased to fifteen in 1989, an increase of three, and those spots were filled by women: Dorette Boyer, Elmeretta Brown, and Marilyn Williams.
From the first corrected by-laws of December 1986 to the present, membership on the board has been by appointment by the board with approval by the Athletic Director. Term of membership is for three years with possible reappointment if done so by the board. The board is divided into thirds so only one-third of the board is considered for replacement or reappointment each year. This is for continuity reasons and has worked well since 1988. Mac Martin was involved with each of the banquets beginning in 1986 until his death in 2004 and was chairman of the board from 1988 to 1994.
Eddie Booth was a charter member of the Chico State Athletic Hall of Fame and was an invaluable member of this body until his death in 1994. A lot of sports history was lost when Eddie Booth died. The President of the university, Alumni Association Director, Athletic Director and Board Chair are all ex-officio members of all committees without power to vote, except the chair, in case of a tie vote. The President of the university has final approval on all inductees and will send a letter informing each inductee.
Anyone with a strong interest in the athletic program at Chico State may serve on the Hall of Fame Board. The Board must appoint them after approval by the Athletic Director.
The nominee should have competed with unusual distinction' in one or more intercollegiate sports while attending California State University, Chico. The nominee's competition should have occurred at least 10 years prior to their induction. Only under special conditions, and where the contribution of the potential inductee was so outstanding, may the degree requirements be waived (i.e. illness, severe complications or death, or whose degree was not required before going on to professional degree programs).