Marshall Redmon Named to Rhodes College Athletic Hall of Fame
NEW ORLEANS — Oct. 29, 2024 — Phelps Managing Partner Marshall Redmon was inducted into Rhodes College 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame for his role on Rhodes’ football team. Each year, the college memorializes alumni whose athletic excellence, dedication and perseverance brought honor to Rhodes College. During his time at Rhodes, Marshall anchored the Lynx defense, consistently leading the team in tackles. He made the All-College Athletic Conference teams in 1982 and 1983 and was selected as team captain and most valuable player his senior year, before earning his Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1984.
"It is an honor to be selected among esteemed alumni and standout athletes to represent Rhodes in the Athletic Hall of Fame,” Marshall said. “I will always treasure my time playing football for the friendships formed, the skills gained and the enduring impact it has had on my life."
Marshall serves as managing partner of the firm and its New Orleans office. Focusing his practice on liability insurance, Marshall counsels clients on issues from policy analysis to litigation. He is a member of the firm’s Operations Committee and chairs the Policy and Planning Committee.
Marshall will be honored among his fellow Athletic Hall of Fame inductees at the college’s Homecoming/Reunion Weekend Nov. 1–2. The 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame includes:
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- Melissa Hayes Baker – Basketball
- Ann Webb Betty – Basketball
- R. Bizzell – Baseball
- Julie Brown – Basketball
- Becca Clarin – Basketball, Soccer
- Trish Barron Dunn – Basketball
- Coach Gordon Ellingsworth – Baseball, Football, Women’s Golf
- Mary Ann Fesmire Emanuel – Basketball
- Stephanie Boyd Gehres – Golf
- Coach Sara Hatgas – Basketball
- Michell Hinkel – Basketball (posthumously)
- Darlene Jordan – Basketball
- Linda Odom – Basketball
- Marshall Redmon – Football
- Stephanie Russell – Basketball
- Tracey Hill Woodward – Basketball
- Kurt Wyckoff – Basketball
- Kelli Zomer – Softball