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Texas Tech names its 2025 Hall of Fame Class

Texas Tech names its 2025 Hall of Fame Class
09 Jun
2025
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Regular visitors of Notinhalloffame.com know that we are slowly working on the top 50 of every major team in the NHL, NBA, NFL, and MLB. Once that is done, we will examine how each team honors its past players, coaches, and executives. As such, it is important to us that Texas Tech has announced the eight-person Class of 2025.

The Red Raiders' 2025 Hall of Fame Class spans multiple sports and will be formally inducted on November 7, with additional recognition during Texas Tech’s home game against BYU.

The 2025 Texas Tech Hall of Fame Class members are:

Ryan Aycock, Football, 2000-03.  Aycock helped the Red Raiders reach a bowl game in all four of his seasons, and the defensive back recorded 11 Interceptions and 338 Tackles. 

Janine Beckie, Women’s Soccer, 2012-15.  Beckie led Texas Tech to its first NCAA Tournament appearance, and then went on to the next three.  She also led the Red Raiders to their first conference title and set a school record with 57 Goals.  Internationally, she starred for Canada and won Olympic Gold in 2021, and professionally, she helped Manchester City win two FA Cups and two League Cups.

Gabriella Dominguez, Women’s Golf, 2009-13.  Dominguez finished eighth in the 2012 NCAA Championship, which is the same season she set the school record with a 72.8 scoring average.

JaCorian Duffield, Men’s Track and Field, 2011-15.  Duffield is one of the best High Jumpers in Red Raider history, having won the National Indoor and Outdoor Championships.

Aaron Hunt, Football, 1999-2002.  Hunt was a phenomenal pass rusher for Texas Tech, having recorded 34 Sacks, 46.5 Tackles for Loss, and played a part in two bowl wins (2002 Tangerine and 2003 Houston).  He later played ten years in the Canadian Football League.

Matt Kastelic, Baseball, 1995-96.  Kastelic was a three-time All-America Selection, and Texas Tech had a 100-29 record in his games played.  He helped the Red Raiders reach their first two NCAA Tournaments and win their first Conference Tournament.  Individually, Kastellic batted .389 with a school-record 97 Stolen Bases.

B.J. Symons, Football, 2001-03.  Symons threw for an FBS record 5,833 Yards in 2003 under the explosive Mike Leach offense and held 11 NCAA records after he left the school. 

Cierra White, Track and Field, 2012-15.  White, a three-time Big 12 Champion sprinter, was an 11-time All-America honoree.

We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the incoming members of the Texas Tech Athletic Hall of Fame.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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