General | May 22, 2026
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame enshrined the 2026 class of inductees Monday night at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
"Randy Warrick's impact on University of South Carolina Aiken and collegiate athletics in South Carolina extends far beyond his years as our Director of Athletics," Director of Athletics
Todd Wilkinson said. "His continued leadership and service as an officer of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame speaks to the respect he has earned across the state and his unwavering commitment to honoring the history and tradition of athletics in South Carolina. Randy continues to uplift and represent the USCA brand with tremendous class, professionalism and integrity, and we are proud to see him serving the athletic community in retirement just as effectively as he did during his distinguished career on our campus."
Randy Warrick, the former USCA Director of Athletics, served as President of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame this year.
Warrick, who started as the baseball coach and intramural director, quickly moved into administration at USCA. He was named the assistant athletic director in 1983, acting athletic director in 1984 and athletic director in 1985. He continued his role of baseball coach and athletic director until moving solely into the athletic director role in 1990.
During Warrick's tenure, USCA won three NCAA Division II National Championships and was the national runner-up on three other occasions in golf; competed in the Final Four in men's basketball once and the Elite Eight twice; and competed in the Division II Baseball World Series. Collectively, USCA advanced to the NCAA Tournament 73 times under his leadership.
The 2026 South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame inductees included Brian Barnes, Tim Bourret, Amber Campbell, Jim Davis, Armanti Edwards, Dwayne Harper, Bob Jenkins, Andrew Provence, Saudia Roundtree and Steve Spurrier.