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The Louisiana Tech University Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1984 to honor student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and benefactors who have been highly successful at Louisiana Tech and who have distinguished themselves professionally. [1]
In 1984, Bradshaw was inducted into the inaugural class of the Louisiana Tech sports hall of fame. [26] Four years later, he was inducted into the state of Louisiana's sports hall of fame. [27] 1970 saw the Bulldogs take a step back following Bradshaw's move to the NFL, stumbling to a 2–8 record.
Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame (1984) Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Holy Cross School Sports Hall of Fame (2018) 22: Maxie Lambright: 1967–1978: 133: 95: 36: 2.722 40: 18: 1.686 8: 3: 0: 7: 3: Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame (1984) University of Southern Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame (1974) 23: Larry ...
Bradshaw decided to attend Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, [2] recruited in part by future Hall of Fame coach Jimmy Johnson. He has much affinity for his alma mater, and is a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity .
Louisiana Tech has won three National Championships and has competed in 13 Final Fours, 23 Sweet Sixteens, and 27 NCAA tournaments. The Lady Techsters basketball program boasts three Wade Trophy winners, five Olympic medalists, eight members of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame , 16 All-Americans, and 21 WNBA players.
Louisiana Tech (in white) v Boise football game in October 2008. Louisiana Tech's football team is currently coached by Sonny Cumbie and plays their home games at Joe Aillet Stadium with a capacity of 28,562. With a program dating to 1901, Tech would notch its first victory after a 6–0 win against LSU in 1904. [6]
He was the athletic director at Louisiana Tech University from 1990 to 1993. He is the only player in LSU history to be named a unanimous All-American (1962), be selected to the college football hall of fame (2010), be selected as a first round pick (1963), and to be selected to the pro bowl (1966, 1967, and 1969).
The Lady Techster Softball Complex was home to Louisiana Tech Softball from 1982 until April 25, 2019 when an EF3 tornado destroyed the facility along with a number of other athletic complexes. During the course of the Lady Techsters’ 38-year history of playing at the facility, Tech posted an overall mark of 466-234, including 26 winning seasons.