Hall of Fame
Back To Hall of Fame
Back To Hall of Fame
Kimani Chambers re-wrote the rushing record book as the Muskies rolled up the points and yards during his career.
Chambers graduated as the program’s career rushing leader with 2,733 yards (now in third place at his induction), and he was second in career points scored (266) and touchdowns (44). He’s currently fifth on the career list in both categories.
A three-time All-IBFC honoree, Chambers rushed for 1,101 yards in 1995, then good for second all-time, and he scored 86 points in 1998, then good for sixth all-time. He led the Muskies in points scored in 1995, 1997 and 1998, including 14 touchdowns in 1995 and in 1997.
He was a key component on two IBFC championship teams, including the 10-0 finish in 1997.
Back To Hall of Fame