Hall of Fame

These are the athletes, coaches, and associates who, over the decades, have demonstrated outstanding athletic performance and service to the St. Mary's University Sports program.

1984
Paul O. Buchanan '39, Football
Homer H. Burkett '40, Football
Kenneth L. Croswell '42, Basketball
Joe Cumpian '52, '56, Associate
Frank W. "Dutch" Daehne '30, Football
Paul Daily '27, Football
Br. Eugene Gittinger, S.M., Coach [p]
Bill Grabarkewitz, '66, Baseball
Louis "Hog" Nelson '31, Football
Andrew A. Obriotti '37, Basketball
Br. Edwin A. Rohrbach, S.M., Coach
Woodrow W. Roy '38, Football
Kenneth L. Sampson '65, Basketball
William J. Sebera Jr. '61, Baseball
Br. William J. Seimer, S.M., Coach [p]
Carl O. Wanke '59, Basketball
Doug Williams Jr. '70, Basketball
1985
John H. "Jack" Allen '49, Basketball
Stan J. Bonewitz Jr. '68, Basketball
Frank L. Cernosek '60, Baseball
Kenneth W. Collins '63, Baseball
A.B. "Tony" Crosby '34, Associate
John Kloza '58, Baseball
Douglas Locke '41, Football
Gary Tomaszewski '77, Basketball
Alfred "Rosy" Vorphal '41, Basketball
Merritt R. Wentz '40, Football
1986
Dr. August Berchelmann '38, Associate
James Heiser, Coach
Gerald W. Kempf '55, Baseball
Winston C. Miles '62, Basketball
Joe B. Obriotti '32, Baseball [p]
Guy M. Todd '38, Football
1987
Maurice Harris '85, Basketball
James R. Koch '70, Baseball
Elmer M. Kosub '54, Coach
George T. Lagleder '58, Baseball
Robert "Snake" LeGrand '70, Basketball
Robert K. Reid '77, Basketball
1988
Anthony D. "Chico" Cubriel '41, Basketball
George L Harris '80, Basketball
Danny W. Heep '82, Baseball
V.J. & Margaret Keefe, Associates [p]
Henry L. "Hank" Wendorf Jr. '39, Football
1989
John A. Cannon '65, Baseball
Oscar Earl Lowe '32, Basketball
Ernie A. Sena '60, Basketball
Edward F. Stemac '57, Baseball
Donald B. Wesley Sr. '73, Basketball
1990
Walt Essex '71, Basketball
Hector Garcia '53, Baseball, Basketball
Jack Juen '56, Basketball
Larry Levinson '79, Tennis
Rene Mouton '40, Football
Glynn Tschirhart '77, Baseball
1991
Ed Messbarger, Coach
Amos Miller, Associate, Coach
Larry Noll '67, Associate
Gus Pflugmacher '60, Basketball
Jim Wolfe '72, Baseball
Warren Wyble '38, Football
1992
Benny De Los Santos '61, Baseball
Kenneth Dugosh '61, Baseball
Jim Koett '63, Associate
Ted Trevino '79, Baseball
James E. Wehman '72, Basketball
1993
Frank Bridges, Coach [p]
Ricky Hooker '83, Basketball
Ronnie Newman '69, Baseball
Harry O'Brien '83, Basketball
Leon Walls '81, Basketball
1994
Melvin Barborak '53, Baseball, Basketball
Leticia Morales-Bissaro '86, Softball
Sister Irene Regina, F.S.P (Mary Hoernschemeyer) '83, Basketball
William J. Sebera, Sr., Associate
Alfred J. "A.J." Stein '55, Baseball
1995
Carol Apolinar '85, Volleyball
Martin Buckley '84, Soccer
Greg Crane '55, Basketball
Terry Raley, '92, Baseball
Wes Skidmore '70, Baseball
1996
Mark Bond '85, Baseball
Mary Kalinec '86, Softball
Danny Matocha '65, Baseball
Teresa Nunez McAngus '84, Softball
Paul Szymarek '80, Baseball
1997
Kenneth Cook '87, Basketball
Peter Hansen '88, Basketball
David Michalec '74, Baseball
Darrell Pool '59, Basketball
Charles Rother '70, Baseball
James Tatsch '64, Baseball, Basketball
1998
Steve Carrasco '88, Baseball
Donna Eckert Fields '87, Basketball, Softball
Jimmy Garcia '88, Baseball
Johnny Gavlick '50, Associate
Charles "Chuck" Large '70, Basketball
1999
Adrian Jonietz Caloss '91, Softball
Carlos M. Garcia '72, Baseball
Anthony Houston '90, Basketball
Leroy Ihrer '64, Baseball
Steve Keller '90, Baseball
Milyse Lamkin '86, Softball, Basketball
2000
Brian Davenport '90, Baseball
Gary Gardetto '88, Baseball
Kelly Smith Hudson '87, Softball
Roy Leggett '77, Basketball
Kim Watson '87, Basketball
2001
Sherry Markert Camp '85/'90, Volleyball
Jesse DeLee, MD, Associate
Steven Jansma '89, Soccer
Stephen O'Keefe '91, Basketball
Clay Stolte '80, Baseball
Adrian Wright '91, Basketball
2002
Yvette Buentello-Giron '91, Softball and Basketball
Daniel "Danny" Galindo '69, Baseball
Joan and Bill Kuebker, Associates
Gabriel "Gabe" Ramirez '94, Basketball
Michael "Mickey" Schott '68, Baseball
Jennifer Zapalac-Lezak '91, Softball
2004
Darren Brunson, ’87, Men’s Basketball
Elliott Henderson, ’92, Men’s Basketball
Susan Carter Hoelting, ’86, Women’s Basketball
Pete Magre, ’93, Baseball
Pedro “Peter” Palacios Jr. ’94, Men’s Golf
Doug Wealty, ’68, Associate
2006
Mark W. Christian, '89, Baseball
J. Monique Fluellen, '94, Softball
Jack L. Finger, '48/'48, Associate
April M. Fricke, '95, Volleyball
Michael E. Livermore, '90, Soccer
2008
Lacy K. Hampton, '98, Basketball
John W. Kosub, '83, Baseball
Christopher J. LeGrand, '95, Basketball
Aimee D. Silva, '94, Softball and Volleyball
Michael J. Zolecki, '98, Baseball
[p] posthumous inductees



Who We Are

A close-knit academic and spiritual community boasting a 13-1 student to faculty ratio

Who We Are

Hands-on professors, Fulbright Scholars, and “Piper Professor” winners who teach in the classrooms, labs, and abroad

Who We Are

A diverse university of nearly 4,000 students, with five schools, more than 40 academic programs including Ph.D. and J.D. programs, and numerous pre-professional programs

Engagement and Service

More than 70 percent of students participate in community service—last year, they logged 125,000 service hours

Engagement and Service

Recognized by The President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll

Engagement and Service

Named a “College that Builds Character” by the John Templeton Foundation and one of the nation’s top “Colleges with a Conscience” by The Princeton Review and Campus Compact

Engagement and Service

Student-athletes completed more than 2,000 community service hours during the 2008-2009 academic year

Engagement and Service

Renowned speakers visit campus every year, including primetime news anchors, presidential candidates, Fortune 500 CEOs and entrepreneurs

Engagement and Service

School of Law received the 2009 Law School Commitment to Service Award from the Texas Access to Justice Commission

World Class Academics

Ranked fourth in the West region for best value and quality by U.S. News & World Report

World Class Academics

Tuition priced below the national average

World Class Academics

Graduation rates are among the highest in Texas

World Class Academics

Bill Greehey School of Business ranked sixth nationally for “Greatest Opportunity for Women”

World Class Academics

University-wide, 92 percent of professors hold a Ph.D. or equivalent is in their field

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Home to 12 Academic All-Americans and 219 student-athletes who have earned regional or national awards

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Student-athlete graduation rate of 63 percent, significantly higher than the NCAA Division II average

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Six national titles in basketball, baseball, softball and golf (one individual and one academic)

Outstanding Student-Athletes

Member of NCAA Division II and the Heartland Conference

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

Historically, more than half of St. Mary’s graduates who apply are admitted to medical and dental schools, above the national average of 35 percent

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

Unique tracks include a one-year M.B.A. program, an evening law program, three forensic science tracks, and combined bachelor’s and master’s degree programs

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

Learning laboratories include a technology-enhanced trading room where students manage a $1 million investment portfolio

Innovative Programs, Exceptional Outcomes

International opportunities include exchange programs with universities in China, Germany and Mexico, as well as study abroad programs in Europe and South America

MEN'S BASKETBALL
Nov 18: at Midwestern State
LOSS score: 72-83   [1-1]
Nov 15: St. Thomas
WIN score: 74-65   [1-0]

MEN'S SOCCER
Nov 8: * St. Edward's
LOSS score: 1-4   [5-12-1]
Nov 6: * Incarnate Word
LOSS score: 1-2   [5-11-1]

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Nov 16: at Abilene Christian
WIN score: 69-66   [1-0]

WOMEN'S SOCCER
Nov 7: * St. Edward's
LOSS score: 0-3   [4-14-1]

VOLLEYBALL
Nov 7: * at St. Edward's
LOSS score: 1-3   [7-22]
Nov 5: * at Texas A&M-International
WIN score: 3-0   [7-20]