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Athletic Hall of Fame NOVEMBER 4 2017 athletic hall of fame NOVEMBER 4 2017 DaNVille fecteaU GilRoY KeNNeY lehaNe SetteRlUND oRDeR of ceRemoNIES aBoUt the SPECIAL aWaRDS BoSTON UNiVeRSitY 52ND HALL of FAME iNDUCTION BaNQUET MASTER OF CEREMONIES Bernie Corbett ‘83 BOB DANVILLE GREETINGS FROM THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Drew Marrochello DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WELCOMING REMARKS Tom Mahan ‘78, ‘80 CHAIRPERSON DICK FECTEAU AWARDS IRV HELLER HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP Ryan Hilburn MEN’S LACROSSE WILLIAM FRENCH MEMORIAL AWARD Robyne Johnson MATT GILROY ROGER “MOOSE” WASHBURN MEMORIAL AWARD Dave Walko ‘68 MURRAY KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD Brian Maurer ‘07 ALDO “BUFF” DONELLI MEMORIAL LEADERSHIP AWARD ROBYN KENNEY Charlotte Castronovo ‘17 WOMEN’S LACROSSE Jake De Vries ‘17 MEN’S TENNIS HALL OF FAME INDUCTION Bob Danville ‘82 BRUCE LEHANE Dick Fecteau ‘51 Matt Gilroy ‘09 Robyn Kenney ‘01 Bruce Lehane April Setterlund ‘11 APRIL SETTERLUND oRDeR of ceRemoNIES aBoUt the SPECIAL aWaRDS MURRAY KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD ALDO “BUFF” DONELLI LEADERSHIP AWARD Named in honor of Boston University’s first Named in honor of the Terrier football coach sports information director, this award is from 1947 to 1956 who also served as the presented to an individual or organization in Director of Athletics for five years, this award recognition of outstanding media coverage or is presented to a senior who has demonstrated publicity of intercollegiate sports. The recipient outstanding leadership both on and off the is chosen by the Hall of Fame executive field. The recipient is chosen by the Hall of committee. Fame executive committee after nomination by the Athletic Department. WILLIAM FRENCH AWARD Named for the 1924 football great who was IRV HELLER HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP instrumental in forming the Hall of Fame and Named in honor of the BU Hall of Famer and served as its secretary-treasurer, this award Terrier football lineman who specialized in is presented to a current or former Boston blocking and tackling, this award is presented University coach or to a graduate of Boston to undergraduate or graduate student- University who has distinguished himself or athletes who exhibit good sportsmanship and herself in the coaching profession in the past citizenship. The recipient is chosen by the year. The recipient is chosen by the Hall of Fame Office of Financial Assistance in consultation executive committee. with the Director of Athletics. ROGER “MOOSE” WASHBURN AWARD Named in honor of the 1924 graduate who was an outstanding performer in football and swimming, and who served as line coach for the Terriers through 15 seasons, this award is presented to a graduate of Boston University who has given continuous unselfish support to the Boston University athletic program. The recipient is chosen by the Hall of Fame executive committee. iN memoRiam Ralph E. Bevins ‘50 Leon Spivack ‘38, ‘40 hall of FAME SPECIAL aWaRD WiNNeRS hall of FAME SPECIAL aWaRD WiNNeRS WILLIAM FRENCH MEMORIAL AWARD PAST WINNERS 1996 Tom Caito ‘60, ‘74 1983 Joan Benoit 1997 Dennis Wolff 1984 Arthur Boyle ‘50 1998 Ben Smith 1985 Jim Jensen ‘81 1999 Ramona Polvere ‘50 1986 Marie Butera ‘56 2000 Mike Jarvis 1987 Bill Brooks ‘86 2001 Nancy Feldman 1988 Terry Meagher ‘76 2002 Lesley Sheehan ‘84 1989 Paul Farren ‘83 2003 Archie Cataldi ‘52 1990 Dick Farley ‘68 2004 Don Cahoon ‘72 1991 John Cullen ‘87 2006 Liza Kelly Rick Meagher ‘77 2008 Tony Sparano 1992 Claire Nolan ‘46 2010 Emo DiNitto ‘59 1993 Peter Yetten ‘71 2012 Joe Katchpole ‘67 1994 Sally Starr 2014 Bruce Lehane 2017 Recipient 1995 Neil Roberts 2016 Mike Sullivan ‘90 ROBYNE JOHNSON ROGER “MOOSE” WASHBURN MEMORIAL AWARD PAST WINNERS 1994 John Simpson ‘50, ‘52 1980 James A Schipani, D.D.S. ‘60 1995 Don Sandberg 1981 Richard D. Bokavich ‘61,’65 1996 Elliot H. Cole, ‘54, Law ‘60 1982 Robert P. Coyne ‘64,’70 1997 Larry Fudge ‘62, ‘65 1983 Leon Spivack ‘38 1998 Fran Rice ‘57 1984 Bleakney Benedict 1999 Jim McCann ‘69 1985 Eugene Delfino ‘52 2000 Art Dunphy ‘61 1986 Nick Apalakis ‘31 2001 No recipient 1987 Dr. Evelyn M. Kirrane 2002 Richard DeWolfe ‘71 ‘47,’49,’56,’60 2003 Ray Buell, Jr. ‘54 1988 Irving Heller ‘50 2004 Robert Alexander 1989 Frank Giuliano ‘55 2006 Lance Piccolo ‘62 Joe Terrasi ‘55 2008 Earle Leeder ‘55 1990 Dick Fecteau ‘51 2010 Elliot Driben 2017 Recipient 1991 Mary Pratt ‘40 2012 Larry Cancro ‘77 DAVE WALKO 1992 Ted & Mary Nowak 2014 Mary C. Buletza ’80 1993 Pat Hughes ‘71 2016 Wil Duchesneau ‘66 IRV HELLER HALL OF FAME SCHOLARSHIP PAST WINNERS 2000 Amy Parker, Softball 1984 Paul Lewis, Football Kenya Palmer, Softball 1985 Bonnie Barber, Women’s Tennis 2001 Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf 1986 Ricardo Penfold, Men’s Soccer Kimberly Brooks, Women’s Golf 1987 Lisa Smith, Women’s Basketball 2002 Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf 1988 Pat Duthie, Wrestling Brenna Gibson, Women’s Golf 1989 Mirian Knijn, Women’s Track 2003 Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf 1990 Christophe Verhaegen, Men’s Soccer Brenna Gibson, Women’s Golf 1991 Scott Riewald, Men’s Swimming Haley Goucher, Women’s Golf 1992 Rebecca Chattin, Softball Kara Vaneck, Women’s Golf 1993 Wendy Whitney, Women’s Swimming 2004 Leah Johnson, Women’s Golf 1994 Christine Blackwell, Field Hockey Brenna Gibson, Women’s Golf Jacques Joubert, Men’s Ice Hockey Haley Goucher, Women’s Golf Daniel Tollin, Men’s Rowing Kara Vaneck, Women’s Golf 2017 Recipient 1995 Zoe Brenno, Field Hockey 2006 Hannah Barry, Women’s Golf RYAN HILBURN Alex Ozonoff, Men’s Rowing Haley Goucher, Women’s Golf Men’s Lacrosse 1996 Beth Iwamoto, Softball Alison Hamilton, Women’s Golf Christopher Danbeck, Men’s Rowing Lauren Stong, Women’s Golf 1997 Kelly Taylor, Women’s Rowing Kara Vaneck, Women’s Golf Betsy Gonski, Softball 2008 David Proctor, Men’s Track & Field 1998 Carolyn Beckwith, Women’s Rowing 2010 Michael Bustamante, Men’s Soccer Betsy Gonski, Softball 2012 Michael Bustamante, Men’s Soccer 1999 Amy Parker, Softball 2014 Jayme Mask, Softball Kenya Palmer, Softball 2016 Madison Craft, Women’s Tennis hall of FAME SPECIAL aWaRD WiNNeRS hall of FAME SPECIAL aWaRD WiNNeRS MURRAY KRAMER MEMORIAL AWARD PAST WINNERS 1994 Mitchell Freund, SPORTSCHANNEL/NEW ENGLAND 1965 Arthur Sampson, Boston Herald Traveler 1995 Robert Gordon and Will Meyl - WABU-TV Channel 68 1966 Don Gillis, WHDH-TV 1996 Bernie Corbett, play-by-play voice of 1967 Murray Kramer, Boston Record-American Terrier hockey and football 1968 Cliff Sundberg, Boston Herald Traveler 1997 Ed Carpenter, Boston University 1969 Roy Mumpton, Worcester Telegram & Gazette 1998 Doug Brown, WABU-TV 1970 Jerry Nason, Boston Globe 1999 Sean McDonough, FOX Sports/New England, ABC-TV 1971 Dick Dew, United Press International 2000 Susan Bickelhaupt, Boston Globe 1972 Walter “Red” Smith, Nationally Syndicated Columnist Barbara Huebner, Boston Globe 1973 Joe Concannon, Boston Globe 2001 U.S. College Hockey Online 1974 Bob Monahan, Boston Globe 2002 Rich Thompson, Boston Herald 1975 Joe Giuliotti, Boston Herald-American 2003 Mark Blaudschun, Boston Globe 1976 Phil Bissell, Boston Herald-American 2004 Mike Lynch, WCBV-TV 1977 Fran Rosa, Boston Globe 2006 CSTV Networks, Inc. 1978 Ernie Roberts, Boston Globe 2010 Nancy Marrapese-Burrell, Boston Globe 1979 Dave O’Hara, Associated Press 2012 Eric Frede, NESN 1980 Frank O’Brien, Boston Globe 2014 Josh Wine, Silver Chalice 1981 Vince Doria, Boston Globe 2016 Steve Sera, Moody Street TV 1982 Ted Sarandis, WEEI Radio 1983 Bill Kipouras, Salem Evening News 1984 Jack O’Leary, Boston Herald 1985 John Connolly, Boston Herald 1986 New England Sports Network (NESN) 1987 Mike Vega, Boston Globe 1988 ESPN 1989 Channel 7 Sports Department 1990 Marvin Pave, Boston Globe 1991 Brian Fitzgerald, BU Today 2017 Recipient 1992 Bob Monahan, Boston Globe BRIAN MAURER John Connolly, Boston Herald Boston University 1993 Jack Grinold, Northeastern University Athletics Broadcaster ALDO T. “BUFF” DONELLI LEADERSHIP AWARD 2017 Recipient 2017 Recipient CHARLOTTE CASTRONOVO JAKE DE VRIES Women’s Lacrosse Men’s Tennis PAST WINNERS 1995 Mike Pedone, Football 2006 Susan Marschall, Women’s Soccer 1996 Monica Dorley, Field Hockey Gerald Prescott, Men’s Golf 1997 Alicia Charles, Women’s Basketball 2008 Gregory Dierksen, Men’s Swimming & Diving 1998 Christen Dutchka, Women’s Soccer Lauren Morton, Women’s Lacrosse 1999 Amy Parker, Softball 2010 Casey Brown, Women’s Soccer 2000 Fiola Foley, Women’s Rowing Tyler Morris, Men’s Basketball 2001 Mark Michalek, Men’s Basketball 2012 Chris Connolly, Men’s Ice Hockey 2002 Uzo Aduba, Women’s Track & Field Brittany Heist, Women’s Soccer Billy Collins, Men’s Basketball 2014 Emma Clark, Women’s Soccer 2003 Rebecca Beyer, Women’s Soccer Jesse Frieder, Women’s Tennis Kevin Fitzgerald, Men’s Basketball 2016 Rachel Coll, Field Hockey 2004 Jamie Haas, Softball John Papale, Men’s Basketball 2017 INDUCTEES 2017 INDUCTEES BOB DANVILLE DICK FECTEAU ‘51 MEN’S TRACK & FIELD • CLASS OF 1982 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION • 1976-89 A 1982 graduate of Boston force in the Terriers’ victory University, Bob Danville was at the New England Outdoor a four-year standout for the Championships. He claimed men’s track & field team and first in the 110m and 400m will now join his wife and hurdle events in addition to fellow Briton, Sharon Colyear- running a leg of the 1,600m Danville (‘83), in the Hall of relay. Fame. He still holds the New Thanks to Danville’s success England record in the 400m in the hurdles, BU won four hurdles with a time of 50.66 straight New England indoor seconds, a mark that has stood titles from 1979-1982 in for 35 years. addition to three New England During the 1982 outdoor outdoor titles (1979, 1981, season, Danville was an All- 1982). He also competed on American in the 400m hurdles thanks to a the international stage, winning the 110m time of 50.53 seconds, which eclipsed the hurdles at the 1976 Scottish Championships New England record he had set earlier that and placing third in the 400m hurdles at the season.
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