ODAC Hall of Fame Choose a Hall Of Fame Member: Ackerman, Missy Adair, Brandon Berkley, Marjorie Calkins, Lynda Carleton, Tara Cheng, Elizabeth Crispen, Jennifer Davis, Brenda Derrow, Melody Donnelly Durso, Kelly Dow, Leonard Fonder, Dustin Fulton, J. Stokeley Hall Hutton, Eleanor Harrison, Duane Hathorn, Jan Hensley, Missy Holmes, Gerald Horton, Kat Jensen, Jack Johnson, Bob Jopson, Harry G. Keller, Ted Kestner, Bonnie Kratz, Erik LaHaye, Carroll Layman Bayse, Amy Lehman, Jewel Lewis, Marie Mapp, Laura Martin, Reynolds McFarland, Michael McHenry, Bill Moss, William Rankin, Cinda Shaver, Tony Shellenberger, Bill Silva Schultz, Megan Steele, Enza Stephens, Hugh Strong, Ben Toms, Jack Turner, Russell Wacker, Lou Walsh, Mike Whitelow, Carlyle Winder, Amy Wooldridge, Dan Wright Crutchfield, Anne Yerkes St. Cyr, Robin Ben Strong Class 2008 Induction 2025 Sport(s) Student-Athlete, Men's Basketball HONOREE FROM GUILFORD COLLEGE Center and anchor of some of the best men’s basketball teams the ODAC has ever featured, Ben Strong ’08 played for Guilford College from 2004-08, guiding the Quakers to their first-two NCAA Tournament berths in 2007 and 2008, and first ODAC Championship in 2008. 2007 NABC and D3hoops.com Division-III Player of the Year, two-time NABC First Team All-American, one-time D3hoops.com First Team All-American, two-time D3hoops.com South Region Player of the Year, two-time ODAC Kurt Axe Player of the Year, three-time First Team All-ODAC (first three-time honoree in program history), winning ODAC Men’s Basketball Player of the Week honors 13 times, including five honors in 2007-08. ODAC record-holder for career blocks, with 236, career free throw makes, with 521, career free throw attempts, with 698. Also ranks third in ODAC record books in career points, with 2,241, and career made field goals, with 859. Ranks second in Guilford record books for career total points, with 2,241 (First in NCAA-era), second in field goals made, with 859 (First in NCAA-era), second in total blocks, with 236 (First in NCAA-era), third in free throw makes, with 521 (First in NCAA-era), fourth in field goal attempts, with 1518 (First in NCAA-era), fourth in points per game, with 20.0 (First in NCAA-era), fourth in free throw attempts, with 698 (First in NCAA-era), fifth in career starts, with 89, eighth in field goal percentage, at .565 (min. 500 att., third in NCAA-era), eighth in total rebounds, with 928 (Second in NCAA-era), and eighth in minutes, with 3063. Also, the owner of the top single-season scoring average in program history, with 25.8 in 2007-08, the top-two scoring seasons in the NCAA-era, with 747 in 2007-08 and 737 in 2006-07, the top-two seasons in terms of field goal makes in the NCAA-era, with 289 in 2007-08 and 278 in 2006-07, the top-two seasons in terms of free throw makes in the NCAA-era, with 181 in 2006-07 and 168 in 2007-08, and four of the top-ten season totals for blocked shots overall, including four of the top-six in the NCAA-era. Scored ODAC and Guilford record for points in a single game, with 59 vs. Lincoln (Pa.) University in the Sectional Semifinals round of the NCAA Tournament on March 9, 2007, at the time the best individual single-game scoring output in an NCAA Tournament game in Division-III history and a mark that stood until 2019. It remains the second-highest individual points total in an NCAA Tournament game in Division-III history.