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Joyce Compton, Corey Miller among 2022 USC Hall of Fame inductees

Retired Lady Gamecocks Softball Coach Joyce Compton throws out the first pitch of the Lady Gamecocks??? game against Ole Miss following her jersey retirement ceremony held at Carolina Stadium at Beckham Field on Saturday, April 13, 2022.
Retired Lady Gamecocks Softball Coach Joyce Compton throws out the first pitch of the Lady Gamecocks??? game against Ole Miss following her jersey retirement ceremony held at Carolina Stadium at Beckham Field on Saturday, April 13, 2022. Special To The State

South Carolina is adding more faces to its Athletics Hall of Fame.

USC announced Friday that it will induct eight new members to one of the school’s highest honors for those who have had an impact within the university’s athletics department. Highlights of this year’s class include former softball coach Joyce Compton, football player Corey Miller and baseball player Matt Price.

Compton, who retired in 2010 after a 24-year career coaching South Carolina softball, was recently honored with a jersey retirement from USC. She was the winningest coach in school history, leading the Gamecocks to a 1,066-563-4 overall record during her tenure. The program went to the NCAA tournament 13 times, including two trips to the Women’s College World Series.

Miller played defensive end for South Carolina football from 1987-90, earning All-South Independent honors as a defensive end in 1989 and 1990. He was drafted in the sixth round of the 1991 NFL Draft and played seven seasons with the New York Giants, ending his career with the Minnesota Vikings.

Price played a key role in South Carolina baseball’s national championship run from 2010-12, holding the USC record for saves (43) as the Gamecocks’ closer. He was named to the College World Series All-Tournament team after going 2-0 with two saves in five appearances in the College World Series, an effort which included nine scoreless innings.

The class, which was voted on by a nine-person Hall of Fame committee composed of lettermen and other Hall of Fame members, will be inducted in October 27.

The Hall of Fame started in 1967, and 205 people have since been inducted. The group includes former Gamecock athletes, coaches, administrators, announcers, athletic trainers and other people around South Carolina athletics.

2022 Hall of Fame class

Laura Bernstein Kassirer — Women’s Tennis (1981-83) — Bernstein Kassirer played at Carolina for two years before turning pro... posted a two-year singles record of 41-11 and a doubles mark of 42-5... became the first All-American in program history after advancing to the NCAA Singles Championship round of 16 in 1983... finished her freshman year as the 30th-ranked player in the country and improved that to 15th as a sophomore... led her team to a 50-8 mark over that two-year period, the most combined wins in consecutive years in school history.

Joyce Compton — Softball (1987-2010) — Compton retired after 24 years at South Carolina with a 951-486-4 mark, making her the winningest coach in school history... her overall record of 1,066-563-4, ranked 10th in wins among all NCAA softball coaches regardless of division and ninth in Division I history at the time of her retirement... took the program to the NCAA Tournament 13 times including two trips to the Women’s College World Series... was a five-time Region Coach of the Year and was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2002... her jersey was retired at Carolina in 2022.

LaShinda Demus — Women’s Track & Field (2002-04) — Demus was a four-time NCAA champion and 11-time All-American... won NCAA titles in the indoor 400 meters in 2003, indoor 4x400-meter relay in 2002, outdoor 400-meter hurdles in 2002 and the outdoor 4x400-meter relay in 2002... an integral part of the Gamecock national champion team in 2002, contributing 26 points... a two-time SEC champion, Demus qualified for two Olympic Games (2004 and 2012), earning a silver medal in the 400-meter hurdles in 2012, and was a World Champion in the event in 2011.

Otukile Lekote — Men’s Track & Field (2001-04) — Lekote won three individual NCAA titles for the Gamecocks... won the indoor 800 meters in 2001 and swept the indoor and outdoor 800-meter titles in 2002... was a nine-time All-American in the 800 meters and as a member of the 4x400-meter relay team... was a seven-time SEC champion... still holds the program records in the indoor and outdoor 800-meters and is a member of the school record 4x400-meter relay team.

Blakely Mattern — Women’s Soccer (2006-09) — Mattern started at defender in 92 matches during her four-year career, scoring 16 goals and assisting on six others for 38 points, including five game-winning goals... recognized as the first All-American in program history, she earned three All-Region honors and was a four-time All-SEC selection... named the 2007 SEC Defensive Player of the Year and the 2009 SEC Scholar Athlete... in 2009, she was a finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award... was a third-round pick in the 2010 WPS Draft, the 21st selection overall.

Corey Miller — Football (1987-90) — Standout defensive end for the Gamecocks from Pageland, S.C., who went on to a successful NFL career... earned All-South Independent honors as a defensive end in both 1989 and 1990... totaled 187 tackles with 15.0 tackles for loss and 10.0 sacks... selected as Carolina’s Outstanding Defensive Player in 1989 and a team captain in 1990... played in the Blue-Gray All-Star game... selected by the New York Giants in the sixth round of the 1991 NFL Draft... logged seven seasons with the Giants before wrapping up his playing days with the Minnesota Vikings.

Matt Price — Baseball (2009-12) — Price was the closer on the Gamecocks’ National Championship run from 2010- 2012... set the career school records for saves (43) and appearances (102), as well as the SEC career record for saves... earned Freshman All-America and second-team All-SEC honors in 2010... credited with the win over UCLA that clinched the squad’s first national title... earned All-America and first-team All-SEC honors in 2011... named to the College World Series All-Tournament team after posting a 2-0 record with two saves in five CWS appearances, tossing nine scoreless innings... earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2012 as a team captain.

Del Wilkes — Football (1980-84) — Wilkes, an all-state offensive lineman from Irmo, S.C., had a standout season as a senior in 1984 for the Gamecocks, being named to four All-America teams (Kodak Coaches, Walter Camp, AP and UPI (2nd team) while also being named All-South Independent and winning the Jacobs Blocking Trophy as the top blocker in the state... a co-captain of the squad, he was named MVP as a senior and was named to the modern era all-time USC team in 1993... went on to a career in professional wresting as “The Patriot”... passed away in 2021 at the age of 59.

This story was originally published May 6, 2022 at 12:26 PM.

Augusta Stone
The State
Augusta Stone covers South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball, football and other college sports for The State. A winner of the Green Eyeshade Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, Stone’s work has been featured in Sports Illustrated, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The Charlotte Observer. Stone graduated with a degree in journalism from the University of Georgia.
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