Jim Hawthorne
Sport: Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism
Induction Year: 2016
University: LSUNorthwestern State
The “Voice of the Tigers,” Jim Hawthorne is wrapping up his 36th and final year as the play-by-play and coaches’ show host for LSU sports. He handled football, men’s basketball and baseball broadcasts and is LSU’s Director of Broadcasting, and will retire after the \basketball season. A native of Anacoco and a 1967 Northwestern State graduate, where he was a protégé of Hall of Fame (DSA) member Norm Fletcher, Hawthorne has prior play-by-play experience at NSU, Centenary, and with the Texas League in baseball and the World Football League during his stint at KWKH-AM in Shreveport prior to getting hired to replace Hall of Fame (DSA) member John Ferguson at LSU. Hawthorne has called two LSU national championships in football, six in baseball, and three Final Four appearances in basketball. He joined LSU’s football broadcasts in 1983 alongside Ferguson, and stepped in a year later when Ferguson moved to the brand-new Tigervision package. Since taking over play-by-play in 1984, Hawthorne didn’t missed an LSU football game, doing 387 straight, including 22 bowl games, until bypass surgery sidelined him for three games last fall. He has handled basketball play-by-play since 1980, doing three Final Fours and calling action by stars such as Ben Simmons, Shaquille O’Neal, Rudy Macklin and Chris Jackson (now Mahmoud Abdul-Rouf). His baseball play-by-play work began in 1984 and includes all of the Tigers’ College World Series games, wrapping up fittingingly in Omaha last summer.







