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Johns Hopkins Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Cory Byrd
United States   #15 - Cory Byrd [ID #201685]     C
Home Town: Perry Hall, Maryland   Maryland           High School: North Perry Hall High School           C
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2041 - 2046                     Height: 7' ½"                     Skill Index: 155          
Games 174, 16.0 ppg, 64.1% fgp, 8.9 rpg, 1.6 bpg, 28.5 mpg
Notes: A 4x All Conference selection and Freshman of the Year award winner, Cory Byrd helped elevate Hopkins out of LL5 and into DI. He used his exceptional physical gifts to dominate at both ends of the floor, and was instrumental in the Blue Jays retaining their position in III.3 following their promotion. He raised the bar for centers in Baltimore and will always be fondly remembered by fans of Johns Hopkins hoops.


Hall of Famer Walter Locke
United States   #23 - Walter Locke [ID #180385]     C
Home Town: Severn, Maryland   Maryland           High School: Central Severn High School           C
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2038 - 2040                     Height: 7' ½"                     Skill Index: 176          
Games 78, 18.1 ppg, 69.3% fgp, 9.8 rpg, 1.1 spg, 1.2 bpg, 25.4 mpg
Notes: Walter Locke’s story is everything that’s great about college basketball. After failing to land at a four year college on scholarship he paid his dues at the JuCo level. His combination of skill and immense physical talent quickly established him as a highly touted recruit in the Mid Atlantic. Spurning opportunities to play elsewhere he committed to staying in his home state with Johns Hopkins where he dominated competition at the Division 3 and 2 levels. Locke played a central role in Hopkins promotion bid in 2039, and it was only a spate of injuries that derailed a second consecutive promotion in 2040. And while Hopkins tournament performances left much to be desired, his teams have the distinction of being the first to ever earn back to back NT berths. After giving everything he had to the college game, Locke enjoyed the distinction of being drafted In the 2nd round by the Dallas Mavericks, with whom he hopes to write the next chapter of his basketball story.


Hall of Famer Ryan Mosley
United States   #34 - Ryan Mosley [ID #202423]     SF
Home Town: Chestertown, Maryland   Maryland           High School: Chestertown High School           SF SG
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2041 - 2045                     Height: 6' 5½"                     Skill Index: 180          
Games 172, 15.6 ppg, 2.8 3pg, 38.2% 3pp, 79.6% ftp, 2.1 apg, 1.8 spg, 30.4 mpg
Notes: A late bloomer who guided the program to unprecedented heights. His leadership of the 2044 team resulted in Hopkins’ first ever promotion to Division I and an appearance in the Sweet Sixteen. As a senior he took the team to greater heights, orchestrating a dominate conference seasons that saw Hopkins take home 1st place before falling just short in the round of 32 to an excellent Trinity team.


Hall of Famer Micheal Beckman
United States   #45 - Micheal Beckman [ID #60273]     C
Home Town: Gaithersburg, Maryland   Maryland           High School: Gaithersburg School for the Arts           C pf
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2010 - 2014                     Height: 6' 10"                     Skill Index: 141          
Games 160, 17.6 ppg, 61.2% fgp, 76.6% ftp, 9.3 rpg, 1.5 bpg, 28.0 mpg
Notes: Best player on my first promotion team