Gardner-Webb Athletics Hall of Fame
One of the most exciting players to ever suit up for the Runnin' Bulldogs, guard Dominique Hudson worked her way into the starting lineup quickly and ended her career as a Gardner-Webb basketball legend. Hudson scored 1,407 career points during her time in Boiling Springs, which rates as the top mark in the program's Division I era. That total ranks fifth in program history overall. Hudson also holds top marks for the Division I era in games played (129), minutes played (3,545), free throws made (419), steals (244) and assists (579). Hudson owns the top three single-season marks in program history for assists, topping 150 helpers three times. Her 194 assists in 2010-11 set a new school record. Hudson powered Gardner-Webb to a 28-5 record as a junior, which led to a 15-1 league mark and a Big South Conference regular season title. The Runnin' Bulldogs went on to play in the WNIT that season and had a streak of 16 consecutive wins. Hudson led GWU to 23 wins the following season, a Big South Tournament championship and its first Division I Championship appearance in women's basketball. Hudson was twice named All-Big South Conference, earned Big South All-Tournament honors three times and was the Big South Tournament MVP in 2011.