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Fall 2002 |
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The 10th Annual Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony took place in September at the Sports & Recreation Center. Below is a capsule look at the inductees in Rose-Hulman’s 2002 Hall of Fame Class: Ron Dale (Basketball / 1981) — A Silver Anniversary Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, Dale tallied 1,194 points to rank 13th on the school’s all-time scoring list. He earned third-team Academic All-American honors and was team captain as a sophomore. Claude Douthett (Baseball / Football / Track, 1909) — Douthett earned 12 varsity letters participating in three sports during his career. The civil engineering major helped lead Rose-Hulman to a 1907 state track and field championship and to runner-up finishes in the state baseball tournaments of 1907 and 1908. Dave Gowans (Baseball / 1992) — Gowans led Rose-Hulman to its first appearance in the NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament in 1992. He earned team Most Valuable Player, all-Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference and honorable mention all-region recognition for the 1992 squad. Mark Guerrettaz (Football / 1992) — Guerrettaz ranks second on Rose- Hulman’s single-season rushing list with 1,204 yards in 1991. He earned team Most Valuable Player and all-Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference recognition and rushed for 205 yards in a victory over Wabash as a senior. John Smith (Track / Cross Country, 1983) — A two-time CAC champion in the 800-meter run, Smith set three school records and three track records. He helped lead the track team to four CAC titles and the cross country team to two league championships during his career. Dean Stanley (Basketball / 1984) — Stanley reigns as Rose-Hulman’s career leader in blocked shots (200) and the single-season record holder for blocks (106). He scored 836 points and grabbed 429 rebounds, despite missing most of his senior season due to injury. Steve White (Track / Cross Country, 1973) — A school-record holder in three track events and on the Rose-Hulman Cross Country Course at the time of his graduation, White helped the 1973 track and field squad finish with a perfect 11-0 record. Scott Johnson (Baseball / 1988) — Johnson earned two Academic All-American honors for his efforts in 1987 and 1988. At his graduation, the chemical engineering major held five school records and belted a two-run home run that lifted Rose-Hulman to a 7-6 nationally reported victory over Indiana State in 1986. Todd Logan (Soccer / 1991) — Logan earned all-Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference recognition in 1989 and 1990 and was twice voted the team’s Most Valuable Player. The mechanical engineering major scored four goals in a 1990 win over Franklin and had 45 career points. Matt Morin (Wrestling / 1992) — Morin earned two GTE Academic All-American awards and qualified for the NCAA Division III National Championships three times in his career. Compiling a career record of 104-23-2, Morin was named the Most Valuable Wrestler in the Indiana Collegiate Athletic Conference twice. |