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Husky Hall of Fame All-Time Members by Induction Year Husky Hall of Fame All-Time Members by Induction Year 2012 2001 Chet Crile - Men’s Tennis 1982 Women’s Eight-Oared Crew Dave Hoffman - Football 1983 Women’s Eight-Oared Crew Giuliana Mendiola - Women’s Basketball Nesby Glasgow - Football Lawyer Milloy - Football & Baseball Ron Holmes - Football Tiffnay Simpson - Gymnastics Angie Marzetta Mentink - Softball O.D. Vincent - Men’s Golf (player & coach) Ken Shannon - Track and Field Coach Christian Welp - Basketball 2010 2005 Volleyball Team Tina Frimpong - Women’s Soccer 2000 Kristina Kraszewski - Women’s Tennis 1948-50 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew Benji Olson - Football Don Coryell - Football Eldridge Recasner - Men’s Basketball Karen Deden Westwater - Basketball Jennifer Spediacci - Softball Darrell Eden - Tennis Frank Guisness - Basketball 2008 Michael Jackson - Football Mike Ramos - Track and Field 1997 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew 1997 Women’s Crew Team Blair Bush - Football 1999 Mary DeLay - Tennis Coach 1977 Men’s Crew Chris Magruder - Baseball Joe Cipriano - Basketball Mark Stewart - Football Steve Emtman - Football Hope Solo - Soccer Walter Harrison - Football Dale McClements Kephart - Gymnastics 2006 Rick Noji - Track and Field Ernest Steele - Football Jody Braden - Swimming Jan Harville - Crew & Crew Coach Aretha Hill - Track and Field 1998 Todd MacCulloch - Basketball 1952 Men’s Four-Oared Crew Jim Lambright - Football & Football Coach Carl Buchan - Sailing Greg Lewis - Football Catherine “Kit” Green - Administrator Talbot Hartley - Track and Field Mike Lude - Athletic Director 2004 Chuck Nelson - Football 1970 and 71 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew Joyce Tanac Schroeder - Gymnastics Earl Ellis - Swimming Coach Jeff Jaeger - Football 1997 Napoleon Kaufman - Football 1991 Football Team Lincoln Kennedy - Football Vicki Borsheim Beskind - Track and Field Rhonda Smith Banchero - Basketball Gordon Parker McAllister - Smallbore Rifle *Parentheses indicate the years a student-athlete received a letter award or a coach or administrator’s tenure. Husky Hall of Fame All-Time Members by Induction Year 1996 1990 1959 Baseball Team 1923 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew Yvette Cole - Basketball Earl Clark - Football, Football Coach & Trainer William “Tippy” Dye - Basketball Coach James Edwards - Basketball Alan Forney - Crew Cary Feldman - Track and Field Joe Steele - Football Merle Hufford - Football Regina Joyce - Track and Field 1995 Rudy Mucha - Football Bill Hutchinson - Baseball Peter A. Salmon - Swimming Dick Knight - Tennis Wallace Scott - Tennis Ray Mansfield - Football Yumi Mordre - Gymnastics 1989 Steve Power - Swimming 1981 Women’s Eight-Oared Crew Detlef Schrempf - Basketball Milt Bohart - Football Dick Sprague - Football Jim Brink - Tennis Fred Fisher - Tennis 1994 Eric Hughes - Gymnastics Coach 1959 Football Team Edean Ihlanfeldt - Golf Coach Chuck Allen - Football Alfred James - Basketball Melvin Cooley - Gymnastics Ned Nelson - Baseball & Basketball Dick Erickson - Crew Coach George Pocock - Crew (Boat Builder) Don James - Football Coach Max Starcevich - Football Doug Smart - Basketball 1988 1992 1975 Mile Relay Team Bruno Boin - Basketball Bob Egge - Basketball Charles Mitchell - Football Bob Hall - Gymnastics Karen Murray Hodgins - Basketball Judy Hoetmer - Golf Gustav Raaum - Skiing William Morris - Basketball Phil Shinnick - Track and Field Dave Nisbet - Football Al Worley - Football George Strugar - Football 1991 1987 1941 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew Patricia “Trish” Bostrom - Tennis Robin Backhaus - Swimming Jim David - Gymnastics Irving Cook - Basketball Tom Greenlee - Football Jay MacDowell - Football Steve Hawes - Basketball Bill Murdock - Wrestling Hal Lee - Basketball & Baseball Mauno Nissinen - Gymnastics Roy McKasson - Football William A. Smith - Football Jack Westlund - Golf *Parentheses indicate the years a student-athlete received a letter award or a coach or administrator’s tenure. Husky Hall of Fame All-Time Members by Induction Year 1986 1981 1940 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew 1948 Men’s Four-Oared Crew Jim Charteris - Track and Field James Bryan - Football, Basketball & Track and Ray Frankowski - Football & Wrestling Field Scott Neilson - Track and Field John Cherberg - Football & Football Coach Larry Owings - Wrestling Charles Frankland - Basketball, Track and Field & Jimmy Phelan - Football Coach Athletic Director Bob Galer - Basketball 1985 Don Heinrich - Football 1953 Men’s Basketball Team Jack Medica - Swimming Irene Arden - Swimming Bob Schloredt - Football & Football Coach Marv Harshman - Basketball Coach 1972-85 Alfred “Doc” Strauss - Football & Baseball Bill Quillian - Tennis & Tennis Coach Jack Torney - Track and Field, Swimming, Tennis, Sonny Sixkiller - Football Swimming Coach &Tennis Coach Elmer Tesreau - Football & Baseball 1980 1984 Enoch Bagshaw - Football & Football Coach 1958 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew Herman Brix - Track and Field Ralph Cairney - Basketball, Track & Field, Football Lynn Colella - Swimming Art Langlie - Tennis & Baseball William “Wee” Coyle - Football, Baseball & Track Don McKeta - Football and Field Warren Moon - Football George Fleming - Football Sammy White - Basketball & Baseball Dorsett “Tubby” Graves - Baseball Coach Vic Markov - Football 1983 Jack Nichols - Basketball J. Wilson Gaw - Baseball Roscoe “Torchy” Torrance - Baseball Yoshi Hayasaki - Gymnastics George Wilson - Football Calvin Jones - Football August “Gus” Pope - Track and Field 1979 Paul Schwegler - Football 1936 Men’s Eight-Oared Crew Brian Sternberg - Track and Field Steve Anderson - Track and Field Charles Carroll - Football 1982 Hiram Conibear - Crew Coach Russell Callow - Crew & Crew Coach Gilmour “Gil” Dobie - Football Coach Rick Colella - Swimming Clarence “Hec” Edmundson - Track and Field Ray Eckmann - Football, Football Coach & Coach & Basketball Coach Athletic Director Bob Houbregs - Basketball Edwin Geung - Track and Field Hugh McElhenny - Football Paul Jessup - Football & Track and Field Jim Owens - Football Coach Rick Redman - Football Al Ulbrickson, Sr. - Crew Coach Arnie Weinmeister - Football *Parentheses indicate the years a student-athlete received a letter award or a coach or administrator’s tenure..
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