Basketball

Vernon Maxwell and Andrew Moten Inducted into Florida Gators Hall of Fame

Legendary Gators players honored for their pivotal roles in the program's rise

A Hall of Fame Celebration

The University of Florida announced that Vernon Maxwell, the school's all‑time leading scorer, and Andrew Moten, fourth on the career points list, will be enshrined in the 2026 Athletics Hall of Fame. Their induction recognizes not only individual excellence but also the spark they provided during the Gators' ascent in the 1980s.

Head coach Todd Golden personally called both former players to share the news, praising Maxwell for 'getting the program on the map' and highlighting Moten's role in the historic 1987 NCAA tournament appearance. Golden, who recently became the fastest coach in school history to reach 100 wins, emphasized how the duo's achievements laid the groundwork for later triumphs.

Maxwell's legacy extends beyond college, having captured two NBA championships with the Houston Rockets, while Moten earned a spot on the New Jersey Nets after being drafted. Their professional successes reflect the talent that first emerged in Gainesville, where the Gators claimed their first national championship in 2006 under Billy Donovan.

A Lasting Impact

The induction underscores the enduring influence of Florida's basketball greats on the university's identity. Their stories continue to inspire current players and fans, reminding the community of the heights the program can reach when legendary talent meets relentless ambition.

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