Stacy Potter Inman Honored With 2017 SEC Legends Class

Swimmer Stacy Potter Inman has been named a part of the SEC’s 2017 Women’s Legends Class.

Each year, SEC honors one member from each of its 14 member schools for their achievements in athletics. Inman, who competed for Alabama’s swim team in the early 1990s, will be honored with the 2017 class from March 1-5 during the SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament. The SEC tweeted out some of Inman’s biggest accomplishments, as included below. We’ve also republished the SEC press conference announcing the class:

Press Release:

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Southeastern Conference 2017 Class of Women’s Legends showcases former student-athletes, coaches and administrators from all 14 SEC member institutions.

On Monday’s and Thursday’s during the conference season, one individual will be highlighted on the SEC’s website and via social media.

The class will be honored at the 2017 SEC Women’s Basketball Tournament, March 1-5 in Greenville, S.C. Each legend will be honored during half-time of their teams first game of the tournament, all 14 individuals will also be honored as a group, as well as participate in an autograph session during the tournament. Complimentary posters of the Legends will be available at the session.

2017 SEC Women’s Legends:

ALABAMA – Stacy Potter Inman, Swimming, 1992-95

ARKANSAS – Veronica Campbell Brown, Track & Field, 2004

AUBURN – Kerron Stewart, Track & Field, 1996-97

FLORIDA – Sha Brooks, Basketball, 2007-09

GEORGIA – Tasha Humphrey, Basketball, 2005-08

KENTUCKY – Bernadette Madigan-Dugan, Cross Country/Track & Field, 1981-1985

LSU – Daniela “Dani” Reis, Volleyball, 1989-92

OLE MISS – Van Chancellor, Basketball (Coach), 1978-1997

MISSISSIPPI STATE – Marrissa Harris, Track & Field, 2006-09

MISSOURI – Evan Unrau, Basketball, 2000-2004

SOUTH CAROLINA – Megan Matthews Buning – Softball/ Pitcher; 1999-2002

TENNESSEE – Patricia “Trish” Roberts, Basketball, 1976-77

TEXAS A&M – Takia Starks, Basketball, 2005-09

VANDERBILT – Dee Davis, Basketball, 2004-07

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