Brent Tucker
Year: HOF Class of '00
Previous College: Siena Heights '94
Team: Men's Basketball

The following was printed on Brent Tucker's HOF plaque:

The all-time leading scorer in Siena Heights University basketball history, Brent Tucker scored 2,122 points in his outstanding four-year career for the Saints. "Tuck" was a two-time All-District #23 and All-League forward and was the District Player-of-the-Year in 1993 and the League Player-of-the-Year in 1994.  In addition to his career scoring title, Tucker holds several other basketball records for the Saints, including most three-point field goals made in a career (396) and in a season (140), most points in a season (760) and highest season scoring average (22.3).

As a senior in 1994, Tucker became the first SHU basketball player to be named to an NAIA All-American Team (other than honorable mention) when he was a 3rd-Team honoree.  Brent was an honorable mention NAIA All-American in his junior season. 

Tucker's place in Siena hoops and athletic history was immortalized in the Saints' 109-108 overtime victory over Tri-State University in the 1994 WHAC Tournament Championship game when he hit a pair of three-pointers in the final minutes to lead the Saints to a league tournament title and their third appearance in the NAIA Division I National Tournament after a three-year absence.