The University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1982 by the M Club Foundation to honor student-athletes, coaches, and administrators who made significant contributions to athletics at the University of Maryland. The Hall of Fame was established by athletic director Dick Dull, Jack Faber, Tom Fields, Al Heagy, Jim Kehoe, Art Kramer and Jack Scarbath, who determined the selection criteria and the organization's by-laws. The criteria and by-laws were later approved by an Election Committee of coaches and letter winners appointed by Dick Dull. [1]
The Election Committee consists of the current athletic director, coaches, alumni, and athletic department staff. The committee meets each year in May to consider nominations. Anyone is eligible to nominate candidates for induction. [1]
Year | Name | Sport or capacity | Graduated |
---|---|---|---|
1982 | Bosey Berger | Football, basketball, baseball | 1932 |
1982 | Joseph C. Burger | Football, basketball, lacrosse | 1925 |
1982 | Curley Byrd | Football, track, baseball, baseball coach, football coach | 1908 |
1982 | Arthur E. Cook | Rifle | Attended |
1982 | Geary F. Eppley | Football, track, track coach, athletic director | 1921 |
1982 | Bill Guckeyson | Football, basketball, track, baseball | 1936 |
1982 | Charles E. Keller | Basketball, baseball | 1937 |
1982 | Fred Linkous | Football, basketball, lacrosse | 1928 |
1982 | Charles L. Mackert | Football, assistant coach | 1921 |
1982 | Jim Meade | Football, lacrosse | 1939 |
1982 | Julius J. Radice | Football, basketball, baseball | 1930 |
1982 | Burton Shipley | Football, basketball, baseball, basketball coach, baseball coach | 1914 |
1982 | Bill Supplee | Football, basketball, track | 1926 |
1983 | George V. Chalmers | Football, basketball, baseball | 1932 |
1983 | William W. Evans | Football, basketball, lacrosse | 1930 |
1983 | Jack Faber | Basketball, lacrosse, football coach, lacrosse coach | 1926 |
1983 | Norwood Sothoron | Football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse | 1935 |
1984 | Caleb Bailey | Football, baseball | 1922 |
1984 | Brooke Brewer | Football, track | 1922 |
1984 | John F. Christhilf | Lacrosse | 1936 |
1984 | William W. Cobey | Athletic director | 1930 |
1984 | Joseph H. Deckman | Lacrosse, football | 1931 |
1984 | Charles F. Ellinger | Football, lacrosse | 1937 |
1984 | Al Heagy | Football, basketball, lacrosse, lacrosse coach | 1930 |
1984 | Frederick M. Hewitt | Football, lacrosse | 1936 |
1984 | John F. Kelly | Lacrosse | 1937 |
1984 | Ivan M. Marty | Lacrosse | 1924 |
1984 | William G. Morris | Football, baseball | 1913 |
1984 | John C. Norris | Football, basketball, lacrosse | 1932 |
1984 | Edwin E. Powell | Lacrosse | 1913 |
1984 | Gordon S. Pugh | Lacrosse | 1932 |
1984 | Jack Scarbath | Football, lacrosse | 1952 |
1984 | Gerald Snyder | Football, lacrosse | 1929 |
1984 | Jim Tatum | Football coach | Non-alumnus |
1984 | R. V. Truitt | Lacrosse, lacrosse coach | 1914 |
1984 | Bob Ward | Football, football coach | 1952 |
1984 | Albert W. Woods | Football, football coach | 1933 |
1985 | Frank H. Cronin | Track, boxing, coach | 1939 |
1985 | John F. Hough | Football, lacrosse | 1925 |
1985 | Thomas J. McQuade | Football, lacrosse | 1924 |
1985 | Pershing L. Mondorff | Football, baseball, basketball, soccer | 1941 |
1985 | Kenneth T. Knode | Football, baseball | 1916 |
1985 | Harry Edwin Semler | Football, baseball | 1922 |
1986 | Ben Alperstein | Boxing | 1936 |
1986 | Francis A. Buscher | Football, basketball, baseball | 1934 |
1986 | James R. Kappler | Lacrosse | 1957 |
1986 | Jim Kehoe | Track coach, athletic director | 1940 |
1986 | Jessee J. Krajovic | Football, track | 1931 |
1986 | John W. Zane | Sports information director | 1960 |
1987 | Thomas M. Fields | Track | 1941 |
1987 | William E. Krouse | Football, wrestling, coach | 1941 |
1987 | Tommy Mont | Football, basketball, lacrosse, football coach | 1947 |
1987 | George W. Knepley | Basketball, baseball | 1939 |
1987 | Howard V. Keene | Baseball | 1921 |
1987 | Charles E. Wicker | Lacrosse, soccer | 1956 |
1988 | Clayton A. Beardmore | Lacrosse, lacrosse coach | 1962 |
1988 | Bernie Faloney | Football, baseball | 1953 |
1988 | John D. Gilmore | Football, track, basketball, boxing | 1943 |
1988 | Bud Millikan | Basketball coach | Non-alumnus |
1988 | Raymond J. Poppelman | Football, lacrosse | 1933 |
1988 | Doyle P. Royal | Tennis, soccer, tennis coach, soccer coach | 1943 |
1988 | Victor G. Willis | Football, basketball, baseball | 1937 |
1989 | William R. Campbell | Swimming coach | Non-alumnus |
1989 | Ernest Fischer | Wrestling | 1954 |
1989 | James H. Keating | Lacrosse | 1957 |
1989 | Edward Ronkin | Basketball | 1932 |
1989 | John W. Simmons | Lacrosse | 1956 |
1990 | Hotsy Alperstein | Boxing | 1943 |
1990 | Ernest J. Betz | Lacrosse | 1958 |
1990 | John C. Heim | Lacrosse | 1967 |
1990 | Charles A. May | Basketball, football, lacrosse | 1931 |
1990 | Edward M. Minion | Football, lacrosse | 1938 |
1990 | Milton M. Mulitz | Basketball, lacrosse | 1940 |
1990 | Myron B. Stevens | Baseball, basketball, football | 1927 |
1991 | John B. Flynn | Basketball, baseball | 1946 |
1991 | Stan Jones | Football | 1953 |
1991 | Alan Lowe | Lacrosse | 1967 |
1991 | Richard M. Moran | Lacrosse | 1960 |
1991 | Edward Rieder | Boxing, soccer | 1949 |
1991 | Gene Shue | Basketball | 1949 |
1991 | Robert Smith | Football, baseball | 1942 |
1992 | Dick Modzelewski | Football | 1953 |
1992 | Vince Palumbo | Boxing | 1955 |
1992 | James H. Belt | Soccer | 1951 |
1992 | G. Irene Knox | Rifle | 1934 |
1992 | Ray Krouse | Football | 1950 |
1994 | Chet Hanulak | Football | 1954 |
1994 | William Hubbell | Lacrosse | 1952 |
1994 | Mike Sandusky | Football | 1957 |
1994 | Alfred Wyre | Head trainer | 1947? |
1994 | Robert James | Athletic director | 1947 |
1995 | Tom Brown | Football, baseball | 1962 |
1995 | Tom McMillen | Basketball | 1974 |
1995 | Sue Tyler | Women's lacrosse coach | Non-alumna |
1995 | Frank Urso | Lacrosse | 1974 |
1995 | Randy White | Football | 1974 |
1995 | Earl Widmyer | Track, football | 1935 |
1996 | Frank Costello | Track, track coach | 1968 |
1996 | John Lucas | Basketball, tennis | 1974 |
1996 | Bob Pellegrini | Football | 1956 |
1996 | Margaret Mitchell | Rifle | 1930 |
1997 | Michael Cole | Track | 1966 |
1997 | Gary Collins | Football | 1961 |
1997 | Len Elmore | Basketball | 1974 |
1997 | Robert Kopnisky | Wrestling | 1965 |
1997 | Douglas Schreiber | Lacrosse | 1973 |
1998 | John Belitza | Track | 1968 |
1998 | Tara Heiss | Basketball | 1978 |
1998 | Gobel Kline | Wrestling | 1969 |
1998 | Douglas Radebaugh | Lacrosse | 1975 |
1998 | Renaldo Nehemiah | Track | 1981 |
1998 | Stan Lavine | Football, team doctor | 1950 |
1999 | Richard Corrigan | Lacrosse | 1958 |
1999 | Richard Drescher | Basketball, track | 1970 |
1999 | Garry Garber | Boxing | 1950 |
1999 | Paula Girven-Pittman | Track | 1980 |
1999 | Gary Williams | Basketball, basketball coach | 1968 |
2000 | John Baker | Track | 1971 |
2000 | Vicky Bullett | Basketball | 1989 |
2000 | Jerry Claiborne | Football coach | Non-alumnus |
2000 | Mike Farrell | Lacrosse | 1976 |
2000 | Kevin Glover | Football | 1985 |
2000 | Bill Larash | Lacrosse | 1952 |
2000 | Dick Shiner | Football | 1963 |
2000 | Roy Skinner | Lacrosse, soccer | 1958 |
2001 | Deane Beman | Golf | 1960 |
2001 | Nick Kovalakides | Track | 1961 |
2001 | Andy McDonald | Soccer, baseball | 1958 |
2001 | Alice Orton | Rifle | 1930 |
2001 | Sam Silber | Lacrosse | 1935 |
2001 | Kim Turner | Field hockey | 1988 |
2001 | Buck Williams | Basketball | 1981 |
2002 | Lefty Driesell | Basketball coach | Non-alumnus |
2002 | Dick Edell | Lacrosse coach | |
2002 | Gene Hiser | Baseball | 1971 |
2002 | Albert King | Basketball | 1981 |
2002 | Ed Modzelewski | Football | 1951 |
2002 | Jasmina Perazic | Basketball | 1983 |
2003 | Ray Altman | Lacrosse | 1963 |
2003 | Boomer Esiason | Football | 1983 |
2003 | Chris Stauffer | Track | 1963 |
2003 | Rosalind Sheppard | Track | 1989 |
2003 | Chris Weller | Women's basketball coach | 1966 |
2003 | Tom Young | Basketball | 1958 |
2004 | Elton Jackson | Baseball coach | Non-alumnus |
2004 | Laura LeMire | Field hockey, lacrosse | 1981 |
2004 | J. D. Maarleveld | Football | 1985 |
2004 | Dorothy McKnight | Women's basketball coach | ? |
2004 | Gregory Robertson | Track | 1980 |
2004 | Bill Walker | Football, baseball | 1954 |
2005 | Joe F. Blair | Sports information director | Non-alumnus |
2005 | Tom Cosgrove | Football | 1952 |
2005 | Paul McNeil | Wrestling | 1941 |
2005 | Deanna Tate | Women's basketball | 1989 |
2005 | Jessica Wilk | Field hockey, lacrosse | 1990 |
2005 | Walt Williams | Basketball | 1991 |
2006 | Lisa Buente | Field Hockey | 1990 |
2006 | Howie Dare | Baseball, football | 1957 |
2006 | Nick Davis | Basketball | 1958 |
2006 | Christy Winters | Basketball | 1990 |
2006 | Mike Thearle | Lacrosse | 1973 |
2006 | Deborah Yow | Athletic director | Non-alumna |
2007 | Phil Denkevitz | Swimming | 1965 |
2007 | Fred Funk | Golf | 1980 |
2007 | Jack Heise | Meritorious service | 1947 |
2007 | Bob Kessler | Basketball | 1956 |
2007 | John McHugh | Wrestling coach | 1959 |
2007 | Carin Peterson | Field hockey, women's lacrosse | 1988 |
2007 | Buddy Williamson | Track and field | 1971 |
2008 | Dave Diehl | Administrator | 1963 |
2008 | Kelly Amonte Hiller | Women's lacrosse | 1996 |
2008 | Kim Chorosiewski | Field hockey, women's lacrosse | 1987 |
2008 | Thomas V. Miller | Meritorious service | 1964 |
2008 | Keith Booth | Basketball | 1997 |
2008 | Darryl Hill | Football | 1964 |
2008 | Brian Dougherty | Lacrosse | 1996 |
2009 | Desmond Armstrong | Soccer | 1984 |
2009 | Dale Castro | Football | 1979 |
2009 | Conrad Hemphill | Baseball | 1954 |
2009 | Johnny Holliday | Broadcaster | Non-alumnus |
2009 | Kate Kauffman-Beach | Field hockey | 1996 |
2009 | Missy Meharg | Field hockey coach | Non-alumna |
2009 | Rennie Smith | Lacrosse | 1955 |
2010 | Leo Cullen | Soccer | 1998 |
2010 | Christine DeBow | Field hockey | 1997 |
2010 | Laura Harmon | Women's lacrosse, field hockey | 1995 |
2010 | Marchelle Payne-Gassaway | Women's track and field | 1994 |
2010 | Eric Wilson | Football | 1985 |
2010 | Peter Worstell | Lacrosse | 1981 |
2012 | Jen Adams | Women's lacrosse | 2001 |
2012 | Tom Bradley | Baseball | 1972 |
2012 | Juan Dixon | Basketball | 2002 |
2012 | Sarah Forbes | Women's lacrosse | 1997 |
2012 | Leonard Rodman | Meritorious service | 1943 |
2012 | Carla Taglientel | Field hockey | 2001 |
2012 | Cindy Timchal | Women's lacrosse coach | Non-alumna |
2012 | Paul Vellano | Football | 1973 |
2014 | Len Bias | Basketball | 1986 |
2014 | Bob Boneillo | Lacrosse | 1980 |
2014 | Edward Cooke | Track & Field, football | 1959 |
2014 | Maureen Scott Dupcak | Field hockey, women's lacrosse | 1994 |
2014 | Alex Kahoe | Women's lacrosse | 2000 |
2014 | Debbie Lytle | Women's basketball | 1983 |
2014 | Sandy Worth | Athletic trainer | 1973 |
2014 | Charlie Wysocki | Football | 1982 |
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