Clemson will induct an 11-member 2023 class into the program’s Hall of Fame, headlined by former dual-sport star Kyle Parker, All-American safety DeAndre McDaniel, and one of the best rushers in program history in Raymond Priester.

The group, which also includes, April Sinkler (track, 2009-12), Yehzekel Halifa (track, 1987-89), Miller Moss (track, 2007-11), Lawson Duncan (tennis, 1984), Ani Mijacika (tennis, 2006-09), Will Solomon (basketball, 1998-01), Gary Burnham (baseball, 1994-97), and Larry Penley (men’s golf coach, 1983-2021). The class will be officially inducted the weekend of Sept. 23, 2023, in conjunction with Clemson’s game against Florida State.

Parker (2008-10) is the only student-athlete in NCAA history to hit 20 home runs in baseball and throw 20 touchdowns in football in the same academic year. He was an All-ACC selection on the diamond in 2008 and 2009 and then a First Team Ping/Baseball All-American in 2010. To this day, he remains inside the program’s top 10 all-time for home runs (46).

On the gridiron, Parker led Clemson to 9 wins and its first Atlantic Division crown as a redshirt freshman in 2009. He threw for 2,526 yards and 20 touchdowns that season and ended his Clemson career with 32 passing touchdowns

McDaniel (2007-10) was an All-America safety in 2009 and 2010 and is the only player in Clemson history with at least 15 interceptions and 15 tackles for loss. He’s entering Year 8 on staff for the football program, serving this year as a senior defensive assistant.

Priester (1994-97) ran for 3,966 yards in his career as a Clemson running back. He held the program record for career yardage for 24 years until Travis Etienne broke it two years ago.

Info on the rest of the class can be found here.