THE GRIZZLY SPORTS HALL of FAME (Through 2013)

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THE GRIZZLY SPORTS HALL of FAME (Through 2013) THE GRIZZLY SPORTS HALL OF FAME (Through 2013) Inducted Sept. 3, 1993: Harry Adams........................................................Football, Basketball and Track, 1915-16 and 1919-20 Head Track Coach, 1933-66 Doug Brown.......................................................................................Track and Cross Country, 1962-66 Bob Cope..................................................................................Basketball, Baseball and Track, 1946-50 George "Jiggs" Dahlberg......................................................................Football and Basketball, 1921-25 Head Basketball Coach, 1937-42 and 1944-55 Director of Athletics, 1953-61 Terry Dillon....................................................................................................................Football, 1959-63 Dick Doyle................................................................................................Track and Football, 1946-1950 Arnold Gillette.....................................................................................Track and Cross Country, 1924-28 William "Wild Bill" Kelly..........................................................Football, Basketball and Baseball, 1924-26 Larry Krystkowiak......................................................................................................Basketball, 1983-86 Milt Popovich................................................................................................Football and Track, 1935-37 Stan "The Ram" Renning..............................................................................................Football, 1954-57 Naseby Rhinehart, Sr.................................................................Football, Basketball and Track, 1932-35 Head Athletics Trainer, 1935-82 Brian Salonen...............................................................................................................Football, 1980-83 Russ Sweet................................................................................Football, Track and Basketball, 1924-26 Inducted September 2, 1994: Col. Tom Davis.............................................................................................Football and Track, 1925-28 Marsha Hamilton....................................................................................Gymnastics and Track, 1975-78 Bob O'Billovich......................................................................Football, Basketball and Baseball, 1959-62 Roy Robinson...............................................................................................Football and Track, 1966-69 Inducted November 3, 1995: Cheri Bratt.................................................................................................................Basketball, 1980-84 Paula Good.......................................................................................................................Track, 1983-87 Jennifer Harlan.................................................................................................................Track, 1985-88 Eso Naranche...............................................................................................................Football, 1939-41 Sara Robitaille..................................................................................................................Track, 1983-87 Kris Schmitt......................................................................................................................Track, 1986-89 Jack Swarthout....................................................................................Football and Basketball, 1939-41 Head Football Coach, 1967-75 Director of Athletics, 1967-74 Inducted October 26, 1996: Aldo Forte.....................................................................................................................Football, 1936-38 Jud Heathcote.....................................................................................Men’s Basketball Coach, 1971-76 Marti Leibenguth......................................................................Women’s Basketball and Track, 1984-88 Inducted February 20, 1998: Shannon Cate-Schweyen..........................................................................Women’s Basketball, 1988-92 Tim Hauck.....................................................................................................................Football, 1987-89 Inducted October 30, 1998: Harley Lewis...........................Track and Field, 1960-63; Head Coach, Track & Cross Country, 1966-78 Director of Athletics, 1975-89 Don Read.....................................................Head Football Coach, 1986-95; National Champions, 1995 Fame Inductees Thru 2013 add 1-1-1 Inducted February 9, 2001 David Morris...........................................................................................Track & Cross Country, 1989-93 Micheal Ray Richardson.................................................................................Men’s Basketball, 1974-78 Robin Selvig...........................................Men’s Basketball, 1970-74; Women’s Basketball Coach,1978- Inducted February 1, 2002 Dave Dickenson............................................................................................................Football, 1991-95 Shelley Smathers...............................................................................Track and Cross Country, 1991-94 Inducted September 26, 2003 Doug Betters..................................................................................................................Football, 1974-76 Guy Bingham..................................................................................................................Football, 1976-79 Kirk Scrafford.................................................................................................................Football, 1986-89 Mike Tilleman.................................................................................................................Football, 1963-64 Inducted September 2, 2005 1995 Grizzly Football Team..................................................................Division I-AA National Champions Inducted October 21, 2006 Cindy (Pitzinger) Wiley ................................................................................................Volleyball, 1984-87 Derrick Pope...............................................................................................................Basketball, 1980-83 Hal Sherbeck............................................................................UM FB, BB, Baseball player & UM Coach Karl Stein........................................................................................................................Football, 1969-70 Inducted February 6, 2009 Scott Gragg ....................................................................................................................Football, 1991-94 Steve Okoniewski............................................................................................................Football, 1970-71 Inducted October 16, 2009 1969-70 Grizzly Football Teams.................Back-to-back 10-0 Teams/Big Sky Champs/National Finalists Inducted November 12, 2010 Ed Anderson...................................................Football 1951-53, Basketball, 11952-54, Baseball, 1952-54 1974-75 Grizzly Basketball Team.............Advanced to .NCAA Second Round, 21-8, Big Sky champions Inducted October 14, 2011 Joe Douglass.....................................................................................................................Football, 1995-96 Lisa McLeod Tinkle.....................................................................................Lady Griz Basketball, 1986-89 Inducted September 14, 2012 2001 Grizzly Football Team..................................................................Division I-AA National Champions Inducted September 14, 2012 2001 Grizzly Football Team..................................................................Division I-AA National Champions Inducted September 20, 2013 1972 Grizzly Track & Field Team.................................................................Big Sky Conference champions .
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