KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Wayne Estes, the Utah State men’s basketball program record holder for scoring average, will have his legacy honored as he is one of eight legends of college basketball who have been selected for induction into the National College Basketball Hall of Fame. The Class of 2024 will be posthumously celebrated at the next National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Details for the induction event will be announced at a later date. Other honorees include Dave Meyers (UCLA), Sihugo Green (Duquesne), Lennie Rosenbluth (North Carolina), Sam Lacey (New Mexico State), John Rudometkin (USC), Tom Stith (St. Bonaventure) and Coach Jack Hartman (Coffeyville CC/Southern Illinois/Kansas State). Estes was an All-American basketball player for Utah State from 1963-65 and still ranks as the fourth-leading scorer in Utah State history with 2,001 points and the fourth-leading rebounder (893). He holds school records for career points per game (26.7), free throws made in a career (469), consecutive 10-point games (64), points in a season (821), points per game in a season (33.7), points in a game (52), and rebounds in a game (28). On the night of February 8, 1965, Estes played the last game of his college career against