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By Jason Pugh, Northwestern State Associate Athletic Director for External Relations; featured graphic by Brad Welborn, NSU Sports Information

NATCHITOCHES – A four-time All-American, several Southland Conference champions and two members of a team responsible for the most iconic moment in Northwestern State athletics’ history highlight the 2025 N-Club Hall of Fame class.

The 13-member group, which was chosen through a combination of a public vote of Northwestern letterwinners and a selection committee, will be honored during a 10 a.m. induction ceremony Oct. 4.

Cody Fillinich, a four-time All-American in the javelin, leads a class that spans seven Northwestern sports. Three Demon football players – punter Mike Crow, running back Derrick Johnese and wide receiver/return specialist Toby Zeigler – and three Demon men’s basketball players – guards Josh Hancock, Tyrone Mitchell and Jermaine Wallace – will give their programs multiple inductees.

Softball also is represented by multiple inductees – pitcher Amanda Glenn and coach Gay McNutt.

Amanda Bennett (women’s basketball), Heather Penico (soccer) and David Reynolds (baseball) complete the competitive-ballot selections. Layne Miller, a former Demon baseball player whose constant support has endeared him to generations of student-athletes and coaches, was named the Distinguished Service Award honoree.

Fillinich, a South Lafourche product, competed from 2004-09, earning four All-American honors in his signature event, the javelin. He added a runner-up finish at the USA Juniors competition and represented Team USA at the Junior Pan-Am Games. Among his All-American honors were two first-team finishes, including a No. 4 finish at the NCAA Outdoors. At the end of his career, he was the second four-time All-American male javelin thrower in the NCAA.

All three Demon basketball players made their marks on NCAA Tournament teams. Mitchell and Wallace were key pieces of two straight Southland Conference regular-season championship squads.

Hancock was chosen as a member of the “Fab 50” portion of the Northwestern All-Century Team, which honored the first 100 years of Demon basketball. A point guard from Kountze, Texas, Hancock earned a pair of Academic All-Southland Conference honors in his career. Known for his distribution skills at the point – he finished with 307 career assists, sixth in program history at the end of his career – Hancock sealed the Demons’ first NCAA Tournament victory by connecting on a final-minute, 3-pointer to defeat Winthrop.

Mitchell, a New Iberia native, etched his name in the school record book as the program’s all-time steals leader with 264 – a mark that still stands 20 years after his career concluded. Mitchell earned second-team All-Southland Conference and was part of the SLC All-Tournament Team in 2005-06 when the “Demons of Destiny” knocked off Mississippi State, Oklahoma State and Oregon State in the regular season before authoring one of the most remarkable NCAA Tournament buzzer beaters against third-seeded Iowa. A rock in the lineup, Mitchell, a member of the “Fab 50” portion of the Northwestern All-Century Team started 116 of his 120 career games and led the Southland in both steals and assists in 2004-05 as the Demons won the first of two consecutive Southland regular-season titles.

Wallce, a native of Heflin, began his career as the 2002-03 Southland Conference Freshman of the Year and capped it with the game-winning 3-pointer in the Demons’ 64-63 NCAA Tournament upset of Iowa on March 17, 2006. A two-time All-Southland Conference selection, Wallace still ranks 13th on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,427 points. He averaged double-figure points in each of his first three seasons, topped by a 15.5 mark as a sophomore. A member of the “Fab 50” modern era roster of the Demons’ All-Century Team, Wallace’s 200 career 3-pointers stood as a school record for nearly a decade.

Just as Mitchell and Wallace shared a locker room and a Northwestern roster, so did football’s Johnese and Zeigler, who played together for three seasons from 2002-04.

Johnese came to Northwestern from Baton Rouge and departed as the program’s top scorer (212 points) with his mark still standing as the most points by a non-kicker. His 34 career touchdowns also top the program’s career list while his 3,085 rushing yards remain fourth despite sharing time in the backfield. His 3,371 all-purpose yards remain ninth in school history. A two-time, first-team All-Southland selection, Johnese was the 2004 Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year while helping the Demons reach the 2002 and 2004 FCS Playoffs. A Top 100 Demon Football Players of All-Time member, Johnese’s 14 rushing touchdowns in 2002 still stands second in school history while his 1,153 rushing yards in 2004 is fifth in the program record book.

Zeigler, a Monroe native, was a versatile weapon who could torch defenses and cut up special teams coverage units. A two-time All-Southland return specialist, Zeigler capped his career as the Southland, state and school record-holder in career punt return average (12.5 on 108 career returns). That mark also ranked second in FCS history. The Demons’ all-time all-purpose yardage record holder (4,943), Zeigler also matched the then-career reception record with 99. A member of the Top 100 Demon Football Players of All-Time, Zeigler played in the Canadian Football League for Edmonton in 2006.

Crow gives the Demon football contingent another record holder in the N-Club Hall of Fame. Crow’s career marks of 276 punts and 11,028 punt yardage remain school records. Crow earned first-team All-Gulf Star Conference and All-Louisiana honors as a junior in 1985 when Northwestern led the FCS in net punting average at 40.4 yards. In addition to his career marks, Crow owns single-season school records of 74 punts (1984) and 2,929 yards (1985). In addition to his punting prowess, Crow’s career included an 86-yard touchdown pass to John Stephens on a fake punt that helped beat McNeese.

McNutt and Glenn did not cross paths in Natchitoches, but they each left an indelible mark on the Lady Demon softball program.

McNutt led the program to its first two NCAA Tournament appearances (1998, 2000) as part of a three-year run of Southland Conference titles from 1998-2000. In those three seasons, McNutt led Northwestern to a 112-55 mark, a .671 winning percentage. The 1998 season, in which Northwestern went 40-18 and 23-3 in Southland play, snapped a skid of five straight losing seasons. Her 161 career victories are third in program history.

Glenn was a two-way standout whose name peppers the school record book as both a hitter and a pitcher. In the circle, Glenn posted two of the top-four strikeout seasons in school history, fanning 236 batters in 2006 (3rd) and another 2016 in 2007 (4th). Glenn ranks second all-time in career strikeouts with 568 and is third in innings pitched with 560. A two-time first-team All-Louisiana selection who added two third-team All-Southland honors, Glenn set a still-standing school record for walks drawn (39) in 2007 and left as the career walks leader (99), holding the record for nearly a decade. A power hitter who slugged 29 career home runs, Glenn’s 125 RBIs remain fourth in program career history.

Penico was a pivotal piece of the success the Northwestern soccer program enjoyed in the early 2000s. The 2005 Southland Conference Player of the Year, Penico lead the Lady Demons to a Southland Conference Tournament crown and an NCAA Tournament appearance. The 2002 SLC Freshman of the Year as NSU grabbed an SLC Tournament championship was a two-time All-Southland and two-time All-Louisiana selection during her career, which saw her score 21 goals and finish with 53 points in 78 games. 

Like Penico, Bennett was a key piece of an NCAA Tournament program. The 2003-04 Southland Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Bennett was an All-Southland Tournament selection in 2004 as the Lady Demons swept the regular-season and tournament titles, advancing to the NCAA Tournament. A first-team All-Southland pick in 2003-04, Bennett earned second-team All-SLC honors the next season. A two-time Academic All-District and Academic All-Southland pick, Bennett finished her career with 1,163 points, which still ranks 26th in program history, and sank 177 3-pointers, now eighth in school history.

Reynolds started three seasons at shortstop for the Demon baseball team, earning All-TransAmerica Athletic Conference and All-Louisiana honors as a freshman when he hit .274 with six home runs and 34 RBIs. Reynolds was a 22nd-round draft pick of the Chicago White Sox. Reynolds shifted primarily to the mound in the pros, going 36-28 with 22 saves in his minor league career, reaching as high as Double-A.

The 2025 Distinguished Service Award winner, Miller briefly played one season of baseball at Northwestern. His daughter, Lauren, played softball at NSU. Miller has served as a board member for the Demon Booster Club/NSU Athletic Association/Demons Unlimited Foundation and has served as chef for innumerable team meals and tailgate feasts. A native of Mongomery, Miller has helped establish relationships with coaches and administrators that has allowed them to develop support systems that have been vital to their success.

2025 N-Club Hall of Fame Induction Class Bios

Amanda Bennett (women’s basketball, 2001-05) – 2003-04 Southland Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year, twice all-Southland … first team in 2003-04 as a junior when 24-7 Lady Demons won the conference regular-season and tournament titles, and reached the NCAA Tournament … was All-Southland Tournament in 2004 … second team All-SLC in 2005 … two-time Academic All-District VI and Academic All-Southland selection … 1,163 career points (26th all-time), 10.7 pg, as a two-year starter … 109 career games, 63 starts … had 177 3-pointers, eighth on the career list, topped by 70 as a junior, sixth in school history.

Mike Crow (football, 1983-86) – Still holds career records for punts (276) and punt yards (11,028)  while handling the role for four seasons under coach Sam Goodwin … was first-team All-Gulf Star Conference and All-Louisiana as a junior with a 42.4 average, second-team All-Louisiana and All-Gulf Star as a senior (39.7 average) … NSU led FCS in net punting (40.4) in 1985 … holds single-season records with 74 punts in 1984 and 2,929 yards in 1985 … career average was 39.95, just behind school record 40.3 by Leo Clement from 1980-82 … had a long of 68 as a freshman … famously completed an 86-yard TD pass to  John Stephens on a fake punt to help beat McNeese, one of three completions in his career.

Cody Fillinich (track and field, 2004-09) – A four-time All-American in the javelin, he finished runner-up at USA Juniors, then represented the USA at the Junior Pan-Am Games … he finished as high as fourth at the NCAA Outdoors, twice earning first team All-American with top 8 finishes … at the time of his graduation, it was only the second time ever that a male javelin thrower earned All-American status four times … his throw of 239-10 is not only the second best toss in program history, but also the best mark in the history of the Leon Johnson NSU Invitational.

Amanda Glenn (softball, 2004-07) – Dynamic pitcher and hitter who was a two-time All-Southland Conference selection (third team, 2006, 2007) and a two-time first-team All-Louisiana pick (’06, ’07) … she still holds the single-season school record for walks drawn (39, 2007), ranks third in innings pitched (227.3 in 2006), and has two of the top four strikeout season totals in program history (third, 236, 2006; fourth, 216, 2007) … “AG” ranks second all-time in career strikeouts (568) and third in innings pitched (560), and offensively is fourth in career RBI (125) and second in walks drawn (99, holding the record for 10 seasons) despite playing for three head coaches in four years on teams that were 127-117 … started 195 of 205 career games, including 112 of 113 in her last two seasons … slugged 29 career home runs, including 12 as a senior (44 RBI, career-high) … led NSU in ERA in her last thee seasons, (2.15 in 2005, 2.71 in 2006, 2.46 in 2007) … career 43-44 record in the circle.

Josh Hancock (men’s basketball, 1997-2001) –Savvy, rock-solid point guard for 2001 NCAA Tournament team finished his career sixth all-time at NSU in assists (307, now 10th) … two-time Academic All-Southland as he fed top scorers Michael Byars-Dawson, Chris Thompson and Chris Lynch … hit clinching 3-pointer in final minute to lift Demons to NCAA opening round win over Winthrop … impressive 307-199 assist-turnover ratio … 106 steals in 113 career games … chosen for the 100-man “All-Century Team” as part of the “Fab 50” list of top players in NSU’s Division I history from 1977-2013, marking the Demon basketball centennial.

Derrick Johnese (football, 2002-04) – A physical tailback with breakaway speed, Johnese set the Demons’ career scoring record (212 points, still best by a non-kicker), touchdowns mark (34, still his 20 years later) and is fourth all-time in rushing yards (3,085) despite splitting time with Shelton Sampson – they are tied for 7th in career rushing attempts (543) …Johnese ranks 9th in career all-purpose yards (3,371) … Southland Offensive Player of the Year in the 2004 SLC championship season, and was All-SLC first team in 2002 (playoff season) and 2004 (another playoff season) … 14 TDs in 2002 is second in school history, 11 in 2003 is 7th … 90 points in 2002 is second at NSU … 219 attempts in 2002 is 6th … 1,153 rushing yards in 2004 is 5th … selected for Top 100 Demon Football Players of All-Time roster in 2007 centennial season.

Gay McNutt (softball coach, 1995-2000) – Coached Lady Demon softball to its first two NCAA Tournament appearances (1998, 2000) in a three-year run of consecutive Southland Conference championships (1998-2000) …. Her six-year record was 161-170, including 112-55 (.671) in the last three years before Southern Mississippi, coming off a Women’s College World Series appearance, hired her … snapped a skid of five straight losing seasons in the breakthrough year of 1998 (40-18, 23-3 in the Southland) … posted a winning Southland record (14-12) in a fourth-place league finish a year earlier as the program turned the corner … was 92-68 (.575) in Southland play.

Tyrone Mitchell (men’s basketball, 2002-06) –School career steals record-holder (264, 2.20 pg) who is fourth all-time in assists (509, 4.2 pg), the point guard was All-Southland second team and All-Southland Tournament for the 2005-06 Southland regular-season and tournament champion “Demons of Destiny” who beat Iowa in the NCAA Tournament after regular season wins at Mississippi State, Oklahoma State and over Oregon State … the 6-1 New Iberia product led NSU in steals and assists each of his four seasons, starting 116 of 120 career games, including each one in his final two seasons … led the Southland as a junior in total steals and assists as the Demons won the first of two straight regular-season conference championships … his 86.5 percent FT aim in 2005-06 ties for eighth all-time at NSU … was a master distributor and played his role on a team with a dozen capable scorers and a steady rotation, epitomizing the floor general model … now associate head coach at Xavier-NO … chosen for the 100-man “All-Century Team” as part of the “Fab 50” Modern Era group to celebrate the Demon basketball centennial.

Heather Penico (soccer, 2002-05) – 2005 Southland Player of the Year as she earned her second All-Southland first team honor and led the Lady Demons to the NCAA Tournament with a Southland Tournament crown, finishing 13-6-1 … 2002 SLC Freshman of the Year … midfielder was honorable mention All-Southland in 2003, 2004 … All-Louisiana in 2002, 2005, honorable mention in 2004 … fourth on 2005 team with 16 points (seven goals, two assists, two game-winning goals) … career totals of 78 games, 70 starts, 21 goals, 11 assists, 53 points … Lady Demons never had a losing season in her career, going 45-32-8 overall/27-10-6 SLC.

David Reynolds (baseball, 1983-85) – Three-year starting shortstop who played seven seasons of minor league baseball, the last six as a pitcher, reaching Class AA level in his last three seasons …  All-TransAmerica Conference and All-Louisiana as a freshman (.274 batting average, 6 home runs, 34 RBI) … a 22nd round MLB Draft pick (553rd overall) in 1985 after posting a .266 average with 2 HR and 26 RBI for NSU, he had a pro record of 36-28 with a 3.47 ERA and 22 saves in the White Sox organization, appearing in 202 games on the mound and another 37 in the infield and outfield.

Jermaine Wallace (men’s basketball, 2002-06) –All-Southland Conference twice (third team as a senior, second team as a sophomore), and honorable mention pick when named the 2002-03 SLC Freshman of the Year … All-SLC as a senior despite a 9.8 scoring average that was second on the remarkably deep “Demons of Destiny” squad that rolled to a second straight SLC regular-season title … his last-second 3-pointer handed NSU its 64-63 NCAA first-round win 3/17/06 over 15th-ranked and third-seeded Iowa, the Big Ten Conference Tournament champions … 6-3 guard finished his career 10th (now 13th) on NSU scoring list with 1,427 points (11.9 average) in 120 games, averaging in double digits his first three seasons, topped by 15.5 as a sophomore … led the Demons in scoring and SLC scoring in his first three years, including an overall 11.9 average in the 2004-05 conference championship season … his 66 3-pointers in 2005-06 was fifth in school history at the end of his career … his career total of 200 was the school record then … sank 34 percent career (200-584) on 3s … selected for “Fab 50” Modern Era roster on 100-player All-Century Team chosen in 2013 centennial celebration.

Toby Zeigler (football, 2002-05) – A four-year starter at receiver, Zeigler capped his career as the Southland, state and school record-holder in  career punt return average (1,361 yards, 109 attempts, 12.5 average), ranking second in FCS history at the time … tied school career receptions record (since broken) with 99 catches … set Demons’ career all-purpose yardage record (4,943) … started on nationally-ranked playoff teams as a true freshman and junior … helped 2004 team win outright Southland championship … two-time All-Southland return specialist … played in the CFL for Edmonton in 2006 … Top 100 Demons of All-Time roster member.

Distinguished Service Award

Layne Miller — A Demon baseball player as a freshman, and father to a Lady Demon softball player (Lauren), Miller’s deep involvement with NSU Athletics is unmatched as a supporter of all teams, a Demon Booster Club/NSU Athletic Association/Demons Unlimited Foundation board member in parts of four decades, and as the tireless chef for hundreds and probably thousands of team meals and tailgating feeds for fans at countless football, basketball, softball and baseball games. It began in the 1970s and continues today … helped Donald Horton, George Etheredge and Steve Wiggins develop the tailgating setup with running water, electricity and RV hookups that is today’s Donald’s Demon Alley and is still innovative decades after its debut … the Montgomery native made the 1972 Demon baseball team as a walk-on in fall tryouts, was issued jersey #22, but never played before accepting a lucrative job offer in the spring and leaving school … graduated three decades later with his time as a student interrupted by military service and family obligations … his service to athletics has included volunteer work at countless fundraisers through the years and helping new coaches and administrators get vital relationships established in Natchitoches and with surrounding supporters and high school and summer ball coaches.