The San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame announced its six-member class for the year 2023.
– The San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame on Tuesday announced its five-member class for 2023.
Walker, the 2016 PGA Championship and six-time PGA Tour winner, was part of two Ryder Cup teams and graduated from Canyon High School. He was also the 2015 winner of the Texas Valero Open. At the 2016 PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club, Walker captured his first major championship, winning by one stroke over Jason Day.
Brown, who was raised in San Antonio, was selected after being the third leading scorer in UTSA history, with 1,922 career points and spending eight seasons in the NBA. He was the Southland Conference Freshman of the Year and a three-time first-team All-Southland Conference player from 1998-2002, leading UTSA to its second NCAA tournament appearance during his freshman season. He is the first Roadrunner to have his number retired.
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