°µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ Athletics announces Hall of Fame class of 2021

by Seth Stogsdill, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications

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°µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ Athletics is pleased to announce six new members to the Hall of Fame. Below are the inductees of the °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ Athletics Hall of Fame 2021 and their career accomplishments.

Kevin Chapman (2000): Four-year letterman in track and field; Conference champion 100 meters (1998, 1999, 2000); conference champion 200 meters (1998, 1999, 2000); conference champion 4×100 meter relay, anchor leg (2000); conference champion 4×400 meter relay, anchor leg (2000); undefeated in conference in 100 and 200 meter (1998, 1999,2000); conference runner up 100 and 200 meter (1997); first team All-Conference (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000); broke multiple school records, 100 meters (twice), 4×100 relay (twice), 4×400 relay, 4×800 relay; named All-Anniversary Team 200 meters for SCAC 15thanniversary (2006); provisional qualifier for national in the 200 meters (1999); third fastest time in conference history in the 200m (21.75); fourth fastest 1600 meter relay time in conference history; Football: Three year letterman in football; First-Team All-Conference running back (1999).

Mark Green (1989): Four year letterman football; CAC All Conference Honorable Mention (1987, 1988); holds °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ and NCAA record for longest reception of 99 yards (1988); Four year letterman track and field; Co Captain (1988); Captain (1989); CAC Athlete of the Year (1986, 1987, 1989); °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ Team MVP (1987, 1988, 1989); CAC 100 meter sprint champion (1986, 1987, 1988, 1989); Briscoe Inman Award Winner.

Amanda McCracken (2000): Three years lettered track & field; four years lettered cross country;2000 Kentucky NCAA Woman of the Year awarded to one collegiate female in each state for athletic and academic excellence as well as community service and leadership; NCAA All-Academic team (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000); Most Improved Cross Country Runner (1997); Most Valuable Cross Country Runner (1999); Captain of cross country team (1999); Most Improved Track Runner (1999); All Conference and All Regional teams in cross country; All Conference 800 meter in track; Broke the record in 3000meter event (10:51:00, 2000); Broke record for 1600 meter relay and distance relay (1997); For two years helped Kitty Baird organize the Women in Sports Day event ; President of the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (1999-2000); Awarded 2000 °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ Most Outstanding Senior Athlete with the Highest GPA; Received Briscoe Inman Memorial Award (2000).

Erin Menard Spalding (2009): Lettered four years in soccer; NSCAA Second Team All-American (2008); NSCAA Scholar All-American (2008); NSCAA NCAA Women’s D-III All-Great Lakes Region First-Team (2008); All SCAC First-Team (2005); Led SCAC in shots and goals (2005); 24 goals in 2005 the second most in a season in program history; Finished career with 59 goals and 12 assists; First NSCAA (now United Soccer Coaches) All-American in program history.

Eileen Schilling (2007): Cross Country/Track & Field. Cross Country All-American (2003, 2004); First All-American in °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ cross country history; 2003 All-America performance named 17th greatest cross country moment by SCAC; Cross Country All-SCAC 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006; Cross Country SCAC All 15-year team (only active runner selected to team); Track All-SCAC 10K (2004-07); Track All SCAC 5K (2004-05); Still holds the SCAC 5K record.

Jim Seabury (1987): Lettered four years in tennis; Member of the 1987 CAC Conference Championship tennis team; All-CAC Conference (1985, 1986, 1987); Won the CAC Conference Championship at #1 Doubles (1985, 1986, 1987); Finalist in #2 Doubles (1984); Finalist in #4 Singles (1984), #2 Singles (1985, 1986); Conference Champion in #6 Singles (1987); Selected to participate in the NCAA Division III Intercollegiate Tournament in both singles and doubles (1987); The only °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ men’s tennis player to win matches in both singles and doubles at the NCAA Division III Tournament; Holds °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ record for second most doubles wins in a season (17, 1986); holds °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ records for second most singles wins in a career (50); Holds °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ record for second most doubles wins in a career (45); ties °µÒ¹³ÉÈËÊÓÆµ record for most team match wins in a career (50).