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Athletic Hall of Fame Award Recipients Jan. 24, 1970-present name date occasion grad year accomplishments Allen, Hector J. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1929 Member basketball team, 1925(*)-1928 Football team, 1925-1928 Baseball team, 1925-1928 Captain of PC=s 1 st organized basketball team Army, Timothy P. Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1985 Member hockey team, 1981-1985 First Hockey East Championship team, 1984-1985 All time leader in games played (151) Sixth on all-time scoring list with 179 points (71 goals, 108 assists) First Team All-America, All-HOCKEY EAST and All-New England Selection PC=s Mal Brown Award 1985 Walter Brown Trophy Providence College assistant coach, 1987-1993 Assistant coach to Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in the NHL Avedisian, Charles T. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1941 Member football team, 1937-1941 Baseball team, 1937-1938 Captain 1940 football team All-East-football Member N.Y. Herald Tribune Eastern All-Stars Played for New York Giants Director of Physical Education, Athletics and Safety for New Britain and Darien, CT Baezler, Frederick J., Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 2 nd Director of Athletics at PC 1925-1934 O.P.

Bagge, Richard Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Member & President of the Providence Turners Volleyball Team Appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to USA Goodwill Contingency Team, 1959 Member US Volleyball Association All-Star Touring Team, 1960 1 st Coach of Women s Volleyball Team 533 Career Wins over 17 seasons Named Big East Coach of the Year in 1983, 1985, 1986 & 1992 New England Coach of the Year, 1981 Northeast Region NCAA Division 1 Coach of the Year, 1986 Athletic Recreation Supervisor, Peterson Recreation Ctr., 1994-1999 Barnes, Marvin J. Feb. 1, 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1974 Member basketball team, 1970-1974 All-New England-1972, 1973, 1974 New England Sophomore of the Year All-East-1973, 1974 NCAA Regional All Tournament Team-1973 AP, Basketball Weekly, The Sporting News, Honorable Mention All-American-1973 NABC, UPI, 3 rd Team All-American-1973 East-West All Star Game MVP-1974 Aloha Classic MVP-1974 New England Player of the Year-1974 NCAA National Rebounding ChampionB1974 UPI, The Sporting News, Basketball News, Converse, Citizen Helms, NABC 1 st Team All- American-1974 1 st Round Draft Pick

Barto, Jacqueline M. Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1984 Member field hockey team, 1980-1984 Ice hockey, 1980-1984 Softball, 1980-1984 Captained all three sports Field hockey: 4 th leading scorer in PC history with 149 points (64 goals, 21 assists) Ice hockey: 5 th all-time scorer Softball: career record for batting average as a freshman, All-New England and All-Northeast as a senior Coach of field hockey, ice hockey and softball at PC Begley, Aloysius B., O.P. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1931 Director of Athletics at PC 1941-1971 Instructor of English at PC 1938-1978 Prior of Dominican Community at PC 1977-1978 Bellemore, J. Robert Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1966 Member hockey team, 1963-1965 Baseball team, 1963-1965 All-Tournament NCAA team-1964 Assistant Coach at PC 1968-1982 Manager of Schneider Arena 1983-1988 Belliveau, Raymond M. Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1937 Member football team, 1933(*)-1937 Baseball team, 1934-1937 Basketball team, 1933(*)-1937 Faculty Member 1937-1938 Benedict, James P. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1966 Member basketball team, 1962-1966 Captain 1965-1966 team Bert, Mrs. Helen Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1 st woman appointed in the history of PC Athletic Department as Women=s Recreation Director-1971-1974 Assistant Director of Athletics 1974-1982 Associate Director of Athletics 1982-1988

Bobinski, Edward W. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1938 Member baseball team, 1934(*)-1938 Basketball team, 1934(*)-1938 Captain 1937-1938 basketball team Brecken, Alan G. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1934 Member basketball team, 1930-1934 All-American 1933 & 1934 All-New England Captain 1932-1933 team Bride, Thomas H. (Junie) Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1927 Member football team, 1923-1927 Assistant Coach 1931-1935 Brown, Barry J. Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1966 Member track team, 1962(*)-1966 All-American New England Cross Country Championship Brown, Malcolm H. Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1933 Member football team, 1927-1931 1 st Trainer in athletic program at PC 1933-1939 Burke, Doris Sable June 13, 1999 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1987 Member basketball team, 1984-1987 Made 87 consecutive starts from 1984-1987 Big East All-Rookie Team Second Team Freshman All-America 1983-84 Second Team All-Big East Team 1986 All-Tournament Team 1986 Kodak District 1 All-America 1987 PC Female Athlete of the Year 1987 PC=s and Big East=s all-time assist leader Fourth on PC=s all-time scoring list Second on PC=s all-time assists (602) Ninth best career total points for PC (1,372) TV basketball analyst for Madison Square Garden Sports and the New York Liberty of the WNBA Campbell, Bruce Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1978 Member basketball team, 1974-1978 Tri-Captain 1977-1978 team All-time leading scorer and assist man (1,809 and 292 respectively) Ranked fifth on PC=s all-time scoring list and in

rebounds (949) UPI Honorable Mention All-America 1976 3-time NABC All-District selection 2-time All-New England choice Collins, Frederick J. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1937 Member baseball, basketball teams, 1933-1937 (Lefty) Drafted by N.Y. Yankees; spent 12 years in the minors as a player then manager Conaty, Edward P. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1933 Volunteer Sports Information Director and StatisticianB1938-1941 Former president of the National Alumni Association Ticket Manager 1983-1988 Cuddy, James Vincent Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Basketball Coach 1949-1955 Associate Director of Athletics 1974-1981 Freshman Baseball Coach Business Manager for Athletics Sports Information Director of Athletics 1955-1972 Assistant Athletic Director 1971-1974 PC=s Outstanding Faculty Member-1972 DiGregorio, Ernest A. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1973 Member basketball team, 1969-1973 All-American 1973 All-New England 1971, 1972, 1973 New England Player of the Year 1973 Eastern Player of the Year 1973 Eastern Sophomore of the Year 1971 All-East 1972 & 1973 Lapchick Trophy recipient-1973-best College Player in America 1 st round draft choice NBA=s Rookie of the Year Dillon Daniel A. Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1980 Member cross country and track teams, 1976-1980 2-time All-America in cross country, 1977 & 1978 New England Champion in track-1978 (six-mile run)

New England Champion in cross country, 1978 BIG EAST Indoor Champion at 3,000 meters-1980 Doherty, Edward S., Jr. Mar. 18, 1971 Athletic Hall of Fame Award Recipient 1924 President for the Louisville Colonels President of the American Association General Manager of the Washington Senators Public Relations Director for the Red Sox Donovan, William J. (Billy) June 13, 1999 Athletic Hall of Fame Award Recipient 1987 Two-time team Most Valuable Player Fifth best season total in scoring, 1987 (702) Holds PC record for 3 pointers made (97) Holds PC record for 3 pointers attempted (237) Two time PC Athlete of the Year Southeast Regional=s Most Outstanding Player, 1987 UPI Honorable Mention All-America, 1987 New England Player of the Year, 1987 All-Big East, All-New England and All-East, 1987 Fourteenth on PC scoring list (1,328) Second on PC career assists list (546) New York Knicks, 1987-1988 Assistant to Rick Pitino at Kentucky Head Coach, Marshall Univerisity Currently Head Coach at University of Florida Dore, Vincent Cyril, O.P. Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1923 Member basketball team, 1920-1921 Baseball team, 1920-1921 1 st student to earn varsity letters in basketball & baseball Director of Athletics 1940-1941 President of PC 1961-1965 Chancellor of PC 1965-1984 Drew, Lawrence J. Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1946 Member football team, 1940(*)-1943 Baseball team, 1940-1942 Basketball team, 1940(*)-1943; 1946 Basketball Coach 1946-1949

Coach-Intramural Sports 1949-1954 Duffy, Joseph W. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1930 Member basketball team, 1926-1930 Eccleston, Thomas Jr. Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Hockey Coach 1956-1964 NCAA ACoach of the Year@ 1964 Superintendent Burrillville School Department Egan, John F. Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1961 Member basketball team, 1957-1961 Co-Captain 1960-1961 Hon. All-American 1959 & 1961 All-New England 1959 & 1961 All-East 1961 RI Athlete of the Year Went on to play pro ball Coach in the NBA-Houston Rockets Ernst, Vincent L. Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1963 Member basketball team, 1959-1963 MVP NIT 1961 Hon. All-American 1962 & 1963 All-East 1962 & 1963 All-New England 1962 & 1963 Farrell, John E. Jan. 24, 1971 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1926 Graduate Manager of Athletics at PC 1926-1938 Instructor of English and Journalism at PC Fitzpatrick, Francis C. Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1937 Member tennis team, 1933-1937 Captain tennis team, 1936-1937 Flynn, John A. (Jack) Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Baseball Coach, 1924-1926, 1927-1935 Brought Friars into national prominence in College baseball Flynn, Raymond L. Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1963 Member basketball team, 1959-1963 All-New England 1963 MVP 1963 NIT team

1 st PC graduate elected Mayor of Boston Hon. D.P.A. May 1984 Gaudreau,, Rob Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1992 Member hockey team, 1988-1992 Co-Captain hockey team, 1991-1992 Hockey East Co-Rookie of the Year, 1988-1989 New England Hockey Writer s Rookie of the Year, 1988-1989 Named to Hockey East All-Rookie Team, 1988-1989 All-Tournament Team at RPI Invitational, 1988-1989 Member 1989 US Junior National Team Member 1990 Olympic Festival Silver Medal Team Winner of Lamoriello Trophy for team MVP, 90-91 Played in 1991 Pravda Cup Tournament Finalist for Hobey Baker Award, 91-92 Signed with San Jose Sharks of NHL, 6/8/92 Gavitt, David R. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Instructor in History, Assistant basketball coach 1962-1966 Basketball coach 1969-1979 Director of Athletics 1971-1982 Commissioner of the Big East Conference U.S. Olympic Basketball Coach Hadnot, James W. Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1962 Member basketball team, 1958-1962 Went on to play pro ball All-New England 1960, 1961, 1962 Hon. All-American 1961 & 1962 Hagstrom, Alfred (Gus) Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1937 Member basketball team, 1933(*)-1937 Football team, 1933(*)-1937 Baseball team, 1933(*)-1937 Hassett, Joseph P., Jr. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1977 Member basketball team, 1973-1977 Co-Captain 1976-1977 team Played for 4 NBA teams

Television analyst on Friar Broadcasts Heffernan, Grant J. Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1965 Member hockey team, 1961-1965 All-American 1965 Hendricken, Geraldine Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1992 Member cross country and track team, 1988-1992 Co-Captain, Cross Country and Track, 1990-1992 New England Runner s Cross Country Runner of the Year, 1989-1990 1989 All-American, The Mile 1989 All-American, Cross Country 1990 All-American, The Mile 1990 All-American, Cross Country 1991 All-American, 3000 Meters Ran anchor leg on PC world record 4 x 1500 Meter Relay team, 1991 Member of Irish Cross Country Team, 1991-1992 Rhode Island NCAA Woman of the Year, 1992 Assistant coach, 1992-1994 Hill (Finn), Kathleen A. Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1984 Member basketball team, 1980-1984 Third leading scorer in PC history (1,767 points) Ranked sixth in assists (407) and twelfth in rebounds (585) BIG EAST player of the Year 1983-1984 2 time Kodak District I All-America BIG EAST All-Tournament Team 1982-1983 Howley, Francis Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1 st Athletic Director at PC 1920-1925 Ambrose, O.P. Member of Corporation/Faculty 1918-1970 Hurley, Kathryn Lenahan Feb. 1, 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1981 Member field hockey team, 1977-1981 Softball tem, 1977-1981 Ice hockey team, 1977-1981 PC Female Athlete of the Year-1978 2 time MVP ice hockey

Kennedy, Daniel J. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1976 Member ice hockey team, 1972-1976 Captain 1975-1976 team Killian, Robert F. (Cy) Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1950 Member basketball team, 1946-1948 Baseball team, 1946-1947 Went on to play pro ball with the Yankee minor league Kish, Larry G. Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1964 Member hockey team, 1960-1964 All-American 1964 Kleinendorst, Kurt N. Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1983 Member hockey team, 1979-1983 Ranked 5 th in career points at PC with 192 (89 goals, 103 assists) Finalist for 1983 Hobey Baker Award First Team All-America 1983 All-ECAC 1983 All-New England 1983 ECAC Tournament MVP 1981 Went on to play pro hockey Coach of Raleigh Ice Caps of the East Coast Hockey League Krieger, Anselm A., Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1931 Member basketball team, 1926-1931 (John E.), O.F.M. Twice All-American 1 st Team 1930 & 1931 Athletic Director at St. Bonaventure Teacher/Basketball Coach at La Salle Academy 1931-1935 Kutniewski, William J. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1935 Member basketball team, 1931(*)-1935 Football team, 1931-1935 All-New England in both sports 1934 & 1935 Captain basketball & football teams 1934-1935 Member-RI Football Hall of Fame Principal at Cranston East High School

Past President of RI Basketball Officials Association Coach-Central High School, basketball & football Lamoriello, Louis A. Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1963 Member baseball team, 1960-1963 Hockey team, 1959-1963 All-East 1963 Assistant Hockey Coach 1964 Hockey Coach 1968-1983 New England Coach of the Year 1980 Director of Schneider Arena 1973 Director of Athletics 1982-1987 President/General Manager NHL New Jersey Devils Landry, Omer H. Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1936 Member football team, 1932-1936 Baseball team, 1932(*)-1936 Larranaga, James J. Feb. 1, 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1971 Member basketball team, 1967-1971 New England Sophomore of the Year-1969 NABC All District 3 rd Team-1971 Head Coach-Bowling Green University Lenahan, Kathryn (SEE Hurley, Kathryn Lenahan) Lis, Tracy Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1992 Member women s basketball team, 1988-1992 Big East Rookie of the Year, 1988-1989 Member of Gold Medal winning East squad at US Olympic Festival, 1989-1990 US Junior National Team, 1989-1990 Sports Illustrated Women s Player of the Week, 2/4/91 Big East All-Tournament Team, 1989-1991 Tri-Captain, 1991-1992 New England Basketball Hall of Fame, 10/4/02 Louthis, Peter Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1943 P.C. Athletic Trainer 1948-1987

Lyons, Peter Feb. 1, 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1980 Member tennis team, 1976-1980 3-time Rhode Island Champion PC Male Athlete of the Year-1979 Mal Brown Award Winner-1980 Co-Captain 1980 team McBride, Peter F., III Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1970 Member golf team, 1967-1970 All-American RI State Amateur Champion during Junior year McClellan, Albert (Gen) Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Basketball Coach 1927-1938 Led team to 3 New England Championships McCoy, Mary Ann (See O=Leary, Mary Ann McCoy) McCue, William T. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1931 Member basketball team, 1927-1931 All-American Honorable Mention 1931 McGee, Joseph P. Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1924 Organized, Captained and played on 1 st football team at PC, 1921-1924 Member baseball team, 1921-1924 Member basketball team, 1921-1922 Played semi-pro baseball Played pro football with the Providence Steam Roller Coach at PC 1931-1937 Mangum, Andrea Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1990 Member women s basketball team, 1986-1990 Big East Freshman of the Week 4 times, 1986-1987 Big East All-Rookie Team, 1986-1987 Member US Olympic Festival East Team, 1986-1987 Big East All-Tournament Team, 1988-1989 MVP of Lady Friar Coca-Cola Classic, 1988-1989 Big East Player of the Week 2/13/89 Co-Captain, 1989-1990 Mezzanotte, Don Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1960 Member baseball team, 1956-1960 Head Coach-Baseball 1978-1989

Moge, William B. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1938 Member football team, 1934(*)-1938 Basketball team, 1934(*)-1937 Baseball team, 1934(*)-1938 Moran, Robert J. Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1954 Member basketball team, 1950-1954 Captain 1954 team Mullaney, Joseph A. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Basketball Coach 1955-1969; 1981-1985 Coached 1961 & 1963 NIT Title teams NBA Coach-Los Angeles Lakers Basketball Coach-Brown University 1978-1981 Associate Director of Athletics 1982-1988 Murdock, Eric Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1991 Member basketball team, 1987-1991 Big East All-Rookie Team, 1987-1988 Big East Rookie of the Week 1/31/88 NCAA freshman record of 90 steals, 1988 The Sporting News Honorable Mention All-America, 1988-1989, 1989-1990 Basketball Times Honorable Mention All-East, 1988-1989, 1989-1990 USBWA First Team All-District, 1988-1989 Team Defensive Player of the Year, 1988-1989 Big East Player of the Week 12/11/88 Fleet Classic All-Tournament Team, 1988-1989 Big East Network Player of the Game (PC vs BC) 1 st in Steals in Big East, 1988-1989 New England College Athletic Conference Division I Male Athlete of the Year, 8/91 Utah Jazz, 8/5/91 Milwaukee Bucks, 6/24/92 Miami Heat, 8/97 New Jersey Nets, 1/99 O=Flynn, Richard June 13, 1999 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1985 PC Cross Country Team, 1981 and 1982 Three-time All-America, 1983-1985

IC4A Cross Country Champion, 1983 and 1984 Finished 2 nd in NCAA Championships, 1984 Won Big East Championships 1984 and 1985 Won IC4A Indoor Championship 5000 meters, 1985 O=Leary, Mary Ann June 13, 1999 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1980 Member PC Women=s Basketball Team 1976-1980 McCoy EAIAW Regional Tournament AIAW National Tournament, 1980 First player to score over 1,000 points First player to score 1,000 career rebounds PC all-time scoring and rebounding leader, 1980 Sixteenth on all-time scoring list (1,224) Third in career rebounds (1,056) Orlando, Gates Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1984 Member hockey team, 1980-1984 Second all-time leading scorer with 213 points (95 goals, 118 assists) Member 1981 ECAC Championship team Second Team All-America 1984 All-ECAC 1984 All-New England 1984 Finalist for Hobey Baker Award 1984 Went on to play pro in the Buffalo Sabres organization Played on 2 Olympic teams for Italy Now plays pro hockey in Switzerland O=Shea, Michael Feb. 1, 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1977 Member cross-country team, 1973-1977 2-time All-American PC Male Athlete of the Year-1976 3-time All-New Englander 2-time New England Champion 1 st Friar to run a sub-four minute mile

Prisco, Joseph C. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1949 Member golf team, 1946-1949 Captain 1948-1949 team Golf Coach, 1953-present Member National Golf Coaches Hall of Fame Pumple. Richard D. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1971 Member hockey team, 1967-1971 Quinn, Brendan P. Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1983 Member track team, 1979-1983 Cross country team, 1979-1983 5 -time BIG EAST Champion New England Cross Country Champion 1981 Won the IC4A=s 1982 All-America honors in cross country, 1982 & 1983 NCAA Championship teams 1981 & 1983 Ran the 3,000 meter steeplechase for Ireland in the 1988 Seoul Olympics Quinn, Robert G., O.P. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner Director of Athletics 1937-1940 Professor of English/Education at PC 1936-1972 Reilly, Robert F. Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1942 Member basketball team, 1938-1942 Baseball team, 1938-1942 Corporation Member 1974-1979 Reynolds, Charles F. Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1926 Member baseball team, 1922-1926 Pitcher in PC=s 20-inning game win over Brown June 7, 1924 Signed by Boston Braves Mayor of Pawtucket 1952-1954 Riordan, Michael W. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1967 Memb er basketball team, 1963-1967 Went on to play in the NBA Roberge, Oliver, Jr. Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1934 Member baseball team, 1930-1934

Basketball team, 1930(*)-1934 Football team, 1930-1934 Won 10 letters Ronan, Andy June 13, 1999 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1986 Two-time All-America in cross country, 1984 and 1985 Member of 3 Big East Cross Country championship Teams Won Big East 5,000 Meters Indoor title, 1984 and 1986 Won Big East 10,000 Meters Outdoor title, 1985 and 1986 Finished 3 rd in Boston Marathon, 1991 Represented Ireland in 1992 Barcelona Olympics PC Assistant Coach, Cross Country and Track, 1993- Sable, Doris A. (See Burke, Doris Sable) St. George, Raymond B., Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1950 Member basketball team, 1946-1948 O.P. Baseball team, 1947-1948 Letterman in basketball, baseball Athletic Department moderator, counselor & liaison between PC & the NCAA Schlimm, James P. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1952 Member basketball team, 1947-1952 Schneider, Herman D., Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1930 Assistant Athletic Director O.P. Founder of the hockey program at PC Sheedy, Lynn F. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1980 Member basketball team, 1976-1980 Field hockey team, 1976-1980 Softball team, 1976-1980

Women=s Basketball Coach 1983-1985 1 st woman athlete to enter the Hall of Fame Sherry, Karl F. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1937 Member baseball team, 1933(*)-1937 Mal Brown Award Recipient 4/22/90 Smith, Geoffrey Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1984, 1989G Member cross country and track team, 1980-1984 Trained for 1980 Summer Olympics, Moscow (boycotted) 2 nd in Big East Championship, 10/24/81 3 rd in IC4A Championship, 11/2/81 Tied for 1 st in New England Championship, 11/7/81 Athlete of the Year, 1983 2 nd place in New York City Marathon, 10/23/83 1 st place in Boston Marathon, 4/16/84 Smith, Leo, H. Feb. 9, 1980 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1928 Member football team, 1924-1928 Baseball team, 1924-1928 Soar, Albert Henry Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1937 Member baseball team, 1933-1936 (Hank) Member football team, 1933(*)-1936 Went on to play pro ball with the New York Giants Umpire in the American League Stacom, Kevin M. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1974 Member basketball team, 1971-1974 All-American 1974 All-East 1974 All-New England 1974 2 nd round draft choice in the NBA Played pro ball with the Boston Celtics and the Indiana Pacers Sullivan, Barry M. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1976 Member baseball team, 1972-1976

All-American All-New England New England Batting Champion 1975 Taglianetti, Peter June 13, 1999 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1985 Second Place NCAA Championships (Hockey), 1983 Second Place NCAA Championships (Hockey), 1985 Two-time Second-Team All-America, junior and senior year Member first Hockey East Championship team, 1985 All-Hockey East, 1985 All-New England, 1984 and 1985 All-ECAC, 1984 Pittsburgh Penguins Stanley Cup Championship Team, 1991 and 1992 Color analyst for Pittsburgh Penguins Radio Taylor, Joseph B., O.P. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1926 Associate Athletic Director 1956-1971 Instructor of Spanish 1956-1972 Tebbetts, George R. Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1934 Member baseball team, 1930-1934 (Birdie) Went on to play pro ball with Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Indians Vice President Milwaukee Braves Manager Cincinnati Reds Manager Cleveland Indians Terreri, Chris June 13, 1999 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1986 Hockey East Championship, 1985 Most Valuable Player NCAA Tournament, 1985 and 1986 Two-time All-American Selected for NCAA Tournament=s 50 th Anniversary

Team Member US Olympic Team 1988 National Hockey League player Member 1995 Stanley Cup Champion New Jersey Devils Vice-President Oceanview Foods, Warwick Thompson, John R., Jr. Oct. 19, 1974 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1964 Member basketball team, 1960-1964 All-East 1964 All-New England 1963 & 1964 New England Player of the Year 1964 Hon. Mention All-American Went on to play pro ball Basketball Coach-Georgetown University Coach 1988 U.S. Olympic Team Thorpe, Otis Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1984 Member basketball team, 1980-1984 All-Rookie Team member, 1981 Ranked 7 th in scoring (1,625 points) and 6 th in rebounding (902) 3-time All-BIG EAST Selection 1 st Team All-BIG EAST 1984 Associated Press Hon. Mention All-American 1984 PC=s Male Athlete of the Year 1984 Went on to play pro ball for such teams as the Houston Rockets & currently plays for the Detroit Pistons Treacy, John F. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1978 Member cross country team, 1974-1978 NCAA Champion at 3 miles 3-time All-American in Cross Country World Cross Country title winner, 1978 & 1979

Representing his native Ireland, winner of Silver Medal in the 1984 Olympic games in L.A. Treacy, Redmond M. Feb. 1, 1992 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1982 Member cross country team, 1979-1982 (Ray) 3-time All-American 2-time New England Cross Country Champion Won 3 Big East Indoor (5000) meter Championships IC4A Champion in the 10,000-1981 IC4A Champion in the 500-1982 Captain Junior, Senior teams 2-time Academic All-American Head Coach of Men=s & Women=s cross country teams at PC Former Irish National Junior Cross Country Champion Past member of the Irish National Cross Country Team Tschida, Marshall R. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1962 Member hockey team, 1958-1962 All-East 1961 Member U.S. World Hockey Team Velischek, Randy J. Feb. 15, 1997 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1983 Member hockey team, 1979-1983 Member ECAC Championship team 1981 ECAC Player of the Year 1982-1983 PC=s Male Athlete of the Year 1983 2 nd Team All-America 1983

All-ECAC 1983 All-New England 1983 Finalist for the Hobey Baker Award 1983 Went on to play for 10 seasons in the NHL Retired in 1995, now the radio color analyst for the New Jersey Devils Wage, Linda Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1981 Member field hockey team, 1977-1981 North East Field Hockey All-Star, 1978 Co-Captain 1980-1981 P.C. Female Athlete of the Year, 1980-1981 Walker, James A. Feb.22, 2003 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1967 Member basketball team, 1963-1967 All-American Lester Scott Award for Outstanding College Player, 1965-1966 Most Valuable Player, Holiday Festival, 1965-1966 Most Valuable Player, Holiday Festival, 1966-1967 Player of the Year, 1966-1967 Detroit Pistons, 6/67 Houston Rockets, 1972 Kansas City Kings, 1973-1976 New England Basketball Hall of Fame, 10/4/02 Weinstock, Arthur C. Feb. 25, 1984 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1950 Member basketball team, 1946-1950 Co-Captain 1949-1950 Welch, Philip G. Feb. 15, 1986 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1975 Member baseball team, 1971-1975 All-American All-New England Captain 1975 team Drafted by the Red Sox Wilkens, Leonard R., Jr. May 14, 1972 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1960 Member basketball team, 1956-1960 All-American 1960 NIT MVP 1960 New England Player of the Year 1960

All-New England 1959 & 1960 All-East 1959 & 1960 Went on to play pro ball with the Seattle Supersonics Coach of the Seattle Supersonics Played with Cleveland Cavaliers CBS Commentator Hon. D.B.A. May 1980 Coach Cleveland Cavaliers Inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame May 1980 Wilson, Bradley J. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1978 Member hockey team, 1974-1978 Wilson, Randall J. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1979 Member hockey team, 1975-1979 Wilson, Ronald L. Feb. 2, 1990 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1977 Member hockey team, 1973-1975; 1976-1977 2-time 1 st team All-American ECAC Player of the Year 1974-1975 ECAC All-Decade Team for the 1970's Played professionally for 2 NHL teams Wineapple, Edward Jan. 24, 1970 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1931 Member baseball team, 1927-1929 Basketball team, 1928-1929 All-American basketball 1928-1928-the college=s 1 st in any sport Zabek, Chester J. Feb. 12, 1977 Athletic Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1942 Member basketball team, 1938-1942 Baseball team, 1938-1942 Captain of both 1941-1942 season * Indicates Freshman Team rev. 5/14/02