2020 Hall of Fame

DAVID ALLEN
- Starred for K-State football from 1997-2000
- Left K-State as all-time leader in career punt return average, yards, attempts, and touchdowns
- His seven career punt return touchdowns tied for the NCAA record
- Three-time All-Big 12 honoree
- Became the first and only player to return a punt for a touchdown in three consecutive weeks during the 1998 season
- Set an NCAA record with four punt return touchdowns in 1998
- Earned consensus 1st-team All-American honors in 1998
- Also earned 1st-team All-American honors in 1999
- One of five finalists for the Mosi Tatupu National Special Teams Player of the Year Award in 1999
- Played six years of professional football, including five years in the NFL
- Named to the Ring of Honor at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in 2008
- Inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2018


LAURIE KOEHN
- Member of K-State's Fab Four
- Big 12 all-time leader in 3-point field goals made with 392
- Big 12 record holder in career free throw % (87.7)
- ESPN.com Rookie of the Year as a freshman
- Part of the program's first-ever Big 12 championship in 2004
- Three-time All-Big 12 selection
- Ranks fifth in school history in career points (1,733)
- Played professionally for eight seasons
- Inducted into the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2018


AJ Morris
- Helped K-State to its first-ever NCAA Regional appearance
- Finished the 2009 season with a school-record 14 wins
- 2009 Big 12 Pitcher of the Year
- Finalist for both the College Baseball Foundation Pitcher of the Year and Golden Spikes Award
- The first K-State pitcher to be named Consensus First Team All-American
- Set four K-State single season records
- Selected in the fourth round of the 2009 MLB Draft by the Washington Nationals
- Played seven seasons of professional baseball
- Made his MLB with the Cincinnati Reds in 2016


Jordy Nelson
- Set school records in catches (122) and receiving yards (1,606) as a senior in 2007
- One of three finalists for the Biletnikoff Award
- Earned All-Big 12 honors as both receiver and returner
- Was the 10th player in K-State history to be named a consensus 1st-Team All-American
- Ranks third all-time in career receptions (206) and receiving yards (2,822)
- Selected by the Packers in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft
- Super Bowl champion with the Packers in 2011
- Set the Packers' single-season receiving record in 2014
- Spent 11 seasons with the Packers and retired in 2019
- Set eight Green Bay franchise records
- Named to K-State football's Ring of Honor in 2015
- Will be inducted into Wisconsin's Sports Hall of Fame in 2020


Darren Sproles
- Was a three-time All-American
- Helped K-State to their first Big 12 title in 2003
- Selected as a first team All-American in 2003
- Finished fifth in Heisman voting in 2003
- Finished third in voting for AP Player of the Year in 2003
- Holds the school record for single-season rushing yards (1,986)
- Also holds the K-State record for career rushing yards (4,979)
- Still holds K-State all-purpose yards records for single season and career
- Selected by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft
- Set the Chargers franchise record for career kickoff return yards
- Set a franchise and NFL single-season record for all-purpose yardage (2,696) while with the Saints in 2011
- Was selected to three Pro Bowls
- Earned three All-Pro honors in his 15-year NFL career
- Ranked fifth on the NFL’s career all-purpose yardage list (19,696)
- Super Bowl Champion with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2017
- Member of the San Diego Chargers 50th Anniversary Team
- Named to the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2010 era
- Placed in the K-State football Ring of Honor in 2015


Liz Wegner
- The first two-time All-American in K-State volleyball history
- Helped K-State to 80 victories and four straight trips to the NCAA Tournament
- Set the K-State record for career kills (1,907)
- Also the K-State record holder in kills per set (4.48), 20-kill matches (27), total attacks and total points (2,161)
- First K-State attacker to post back-to-back seasons of 500 kills or more
- One of just five K-State players with over 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs
- A three-time All-Big 12 selection


Mike Wroblewski
- Led K-State to a 22-3 record as a senior in 1962
- Averaged over 19 points and eight rebounds per game in 1962
- K-State finished #6 in the AP poll in 1962
- Scored 46 points against KU in 1962, the most points scored in a conference game for K-State
- First team All-Big 8 in 1962
- Second team All-American in 1962
- Led the Wildcats to a 60-18 record over his final three seasons
- Helped the Cats to a pair of Big 8 titles, as well as an appearance in the 1961 Elite Eight
- Selected by the Cincinnati Royals in the 1962 NBA Draft
- Also selected by the Kansas City Bulls in the ABA Draft


Attila Zsiovczky
- Holds the outdoor school record in the decathlon with 8,379 points
- Set the indoor school record in the heptathlon with 5,786 points in 1998 (still ranks third)
- Two-time Big 12 indoor champion in the heptathlon
- Two-time All-American in the decathlon, finishing second twice at the outdoor championships
- Competed internationally from 1994-2014
- Won the World Junior Championship (decathlon) in 1996
- Represented Hungary at three Summer Olympic games (decathlon)


Marty, John, and Mary Vanier
- Contributed to many K-State Athletics projects across several sports
- Part of the 2005 Vanier family gift
- Family gifted 60 million to Kansas State University, with a portion going towards the Vanier Family Football Complex
- Join their parents, Jack and Donna Vanier, in the K-State Athletic Hall of Fame
