See full Mizzou Sports Hall of Fame class for 2026, officially announced Monday
The University of Missouri Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2026 includes a pair with Super Bowl rings from the Chiefs, and one of the school’s greatest quarterbacks.
Linebacker Nick Bolton, about to begin his sixth year with the Chiefs, and former assistant coach Andy Hill were among the six-member class and had previously been announced. Hill joined the Chiefs as an assistant special teams coach in 2020 before retiring in 2025.
Both were part of two Super Bowl championship teams.
Bolton was an All-SEC selection in 2019 and 2020 and was selected by the Chiefs in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
After playing wide receiver for the Tigers, Hill became one of the longest tenured coaches in program history, serving 24 seasons under three different head coaches.
Drew Lock, a Lee’s Summit High product, also has a Super Bowl ring, which he earned with the Seattle Seahawks last season serving as the backup for Sam Darnold. At Mizzou, Lock was a first-team All-SEC selection in 2017, when he led the nation with 44 touchdown passes.
Ashley Fleming helped Missouri’s softball team reach three straight College World Series, starting in 2010. She was named All-Big 12 three consecutive years and was the team’s top hitter in 2011 and 2012.
Daniel Lewis compiled a career record of 118-17 as one of the most accomplished wrestlers in program history. Lewis was a four-time All-America and four-time Mid-American Conference Champion.
Track and field standout Nicki Webber Moore set school records in the 800 and pole vault and served as a four-year captain. She went on to a career in athletic administration and is the athletic director at Cornell University.
The class will be enshrined during a ceremony on Oct. 9, the day before Mizzou plays host to Texas A&M in football.