Following a stellar career as a three-sport athlete at Chester County High School, Clay Murley joined the Lion baseball team in 1993. He immediately became a starter at second base before moving to shortstop for his final three years.
As a freshman, he battled .346 with 28 RBIs and had 15 stolen bases. His numbers only improved. As a junior, he batted .451 with 53 RBIs and 26 stolen bases.
In 1996, he was named to the All-Tennessee Collegiate Athletic Conference Team, the All-Mid-South Region Team and the NAIA All-American team. In 1997, he was again an all-conference selection as he led the Lions to their first-ever regular-season championship of the TranSouth Athletic Conference.
Amazingly durable, Murley is still tied for most games played in a single season with 54. His stats continue to rank him in the top five of six single-season offensive categories and in the top five of seven career offensive categories.
| Year | Inductee | Sport(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Kerby Farrell | Baseball |
| 1985 | Laurent Johnson | Coaching |
| 1985 | Lon Varnell | Baseball, Basketball, and Football |
| 1986 | Mary Nelle Brum Chalk | Women's Basketball |
| 1986 | John Luke Webb | Football, Basketball, and Baseball |
| 1986 | James Williams | Baseball and Basketball |
| 1987 | Mac H. Felts | Multiple |
| 1987 | Kate Pennington Rochelle | Women's Basketball |
| 1987 | Robert L. Witt | Basketball |
| 1988 | Ulyss Brock | Men's Basketball |
| 1988 | Mayme Higginbottam Lane | Women's Basketball |
| 1988 | Jim Murdaugh | Men's Basketball |
| 1989 | Jerry Moore | Men's Basketball |
| 1989 | John L. Weeks | Baseball, Basketball, Football |
| 1990 | Vanassa Chism Branch | Women's Basketball |
| 1990 | Dolly Lambert | Baseball |
| 1990 | John Pipkin | Baseball and Basketball |
| 1990 | David Smith | Basketball |
| 1990 | R.W. (Dick) Stewart | Basketball |
| 1991 | Sammy Fisher | Coaching |
| 1991 | Dick Gray | Track and Field |
| 1991 | Robert Stanley Little | Men's Basketball |
| 1992 | Ancil Johnson | Men's Basketball |
| 1992 | Clyde Woods | Tennis |
| 1993 | Aaron Herron | Men's Basketball |
| 1993 | Gerald Michael | Men's Basketball |
| 1994 | Arthur Bonner | Men's Basketball |
| 1995 | Ruben Brown | Men's Basketball |
| 1995 | Charlie Smith | Men's Basketball, Coaching |
| 1996 | Cindy Anderson | Women's Basketball |
| 1996 | Janice Wood Griggs | Women's Basketball |
| 1996 | Renee Hensley Paugh | Tennis and Basketball |
| 1996 | Owen Mitchell | Men's Tennis |
| 1997 | Randall Avery | Men's Basketball |
| 1997 | Sergio Castello | Men's Tennis |
| 1998 | Garrett Grills | Men's Basketball |
| 1999 | Fabiana Cuggionni | Women's Tennis |
| 1999 | Joe Hardin | Distinguished Service |
| 1999 | Johanna Mittenhammer | Women's Tennis |
| 1999 | Ernesto Ramos | Men's Basketball |
| 2000 | Claudia Sanchez | Tennis |
| 2002 | Jennifer Burkeen Showers | Basketball |
| 2002 | David Byrd | Coaching |
| 2002 | Clay Murley | Baseball |
| 2005 | Kara Sanders Atkins | Women's Basketball |
| 2005 | Qiana Elam | Women's Basketball |
| 2006 | Chike Stevenson | Men's Basketball |
| 2007 | Federico Contreras | Tennis |
| 2007 | Ricardo Ferreira | Tennis |
| 2007 | Micheal Gaines | Men's Basketball |
| 2008 | Nancy Bennett | Distinguished Service |
| 2008 | Lee Burklow | Men's Basketball |
| 2008 | Mikki Dowell Vinson | Volleyball/Softball |