West Virginia State University’s National ‘W’ Club is set to honor seven distinguished athletes at its upcoming Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The event will commence at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, at the James C. Wilson University Union as part of the university’s Homecoming festivities.
The 2024 Hall of Fame inductees include Roy Brown, Tony Dwight Cornett, Jr., Christopher Dunn, Earl Monroe, Jason Moore, Ellis Spann, Jr., and Scott Swayne, each recognized for their outstanding contributions to WVSU athletics.
Roy Brown
Roy Brown made his mark on the Yellow Jackets football team after transferring from East Central Junior College in 1977. As a two-year starter at defensive end and middle linebacker, he averaged ten tackles and three sacks per game, leading the nation in quarterback sacks during his senior year. Brown played a crucial role in WVSU’s return to glory, helping secure a championship against Shepherd University by blocking a punt that sealed the victory.
Tony Dwight Cornett, Jr.
Tony Dwight Cornett, Jr. enjoyed a stellar basketball career as a four-year starter for the Yellow Jackets. He garnered numerous accolades, including Outstanding Freshman in the WVIAC and multiple selections to the All-Conference first and second teams. After graduating in 2007, his professional career took him to Iceland.
Christopher Dunn
Christopher Dunn also excelled on the basketball court, earning All-Freshman honors and the title of WVIAC Freshman of the Year. His standout performances made him the WVIAC tournament MVP in his senior year. He finished his career ranked among WVSU’s all-time leaders in assists, steals, and shooting percentage.
Earl Monroe
Earl Monroe, who served as head coach of the WVSU football and track teams, began as a part-time assistant in 1987 before becoming the full-time head coach. Under Monroe’s leadership, the Yellow Jackets saw significant success, including their first NCAA Division II national ranking and back-to-back winning seasons.
Jason Moore
Jason Moore, a former key Yellow Jackets baseball team player, was instrumental in clinching the WVIAC Championship in 1994. His talent earned him Player and Hitter of the Year honors in 1996, followed by a draft selection by the Arizona Diamondbacks. Moore returned to WVSU to complete his education after three years in professional baseball.
Ellis Spann, Jr.
Ellis Spann, Jr. showcased his versatility as a two-way football player and a standout on the track team. He remains known for his record-setting 102-yard interception return and conference championships in sprinting events.
Scott Swayne
Scott Swayne, a 1974 WVSU alumnus, devoted his career to teaching and coaching in Kanawha County. He has accumulated numerous championships across football, basketball, and track, including a remarkable undefeated season as a head basketball coach. Currently, he serves as an assistant coach at Nitro High School, where he has helped lead teams to state championships and semi-final appearances. In 2022, Swayne was inducted into the West Virginia Coaches Hall of Fame.
The induction ceremony will take place inside the James C. Wilson University Union. It is open to the public. Tickets are $15 and available at the door.