CoSIDA HALL OF FAME
Created in 1988, the Academic All-America Hall of Fame recognizes Academic All-Americans who have achieved lifetime success in their professional careers and are committed to philanthropic causes in the communities where they reside. Four to five deserving candidates are inducted at an annual awards ceremony and dinner. 108 Academic All-Americans have been inducted into the Hall of Fame since its inception.
SELECTION CRITERIA
To be eligible, an Academic All-American must have:
β Received a nomination by his/her alma materβs sports information director.
β Earned Academic All-America Team honors during his/her collegiate career or must meet the criteria for an Honorary Inductee.
β Graduated with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.
β Received college diploma at least 10 years ago.
β Proven career success and philanthropic service.
HONORARY INDUCTION
An Honorary Inductee is a person who, or an organization which, has made a significant contribution to the Academic All-America Committee, Teams or Hall of Fame. The honorary designation may be awarded to a former scholar-athlete whose collegiate career pre-dated the Academic All-America program in his/her particular sport. The eligible candidatesβ academic and athletic achievements must meet minimum criteria for selection to the Hall of Fame.
SELECTION PROCEDURE
Sports information directors nominate former Academic All-Americans annually. A national ballot consisting of all eligible candidates (more than 200 each year) is distributed to a 125 member voting committee to determine the βTop 25β finalists.
The βTop 25β finalists ballot is prepared for a 12-member Hall of Fame selection committee, which is made up of the program spokesperson, CoSIDA representatives, current Hall of Fame members and a sponsor dignitary. The Hall of Fame selection committee selects a maximum of four inductees and, when warranted, an Honorary inductee for each induction ceremony.
HALL OF FAME MEMBERS OVERVIEW
Since its inception, the Academic All-America Hall of Fame has recognized U.S. senators and representatives, military heroes, attorneys, physicians, college presidents, Nobel Prize recipients and leading figures of corporate America. There has also been a fair share of sports legends including former Notre Dame and Washington Redskins quarterback Joe Theismann, Bill Walton, Pat Haden, Lynette Woodard, Steve Young, Brock Strom, Lynn Barry, Cris Collinsworth, Bill Bradley, Bernie Kosar, Tracy Caulkins Stockwell, Merlin Olsen and Danny Ainge.
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Academic All-America Hall of Fame
Class of 2017
Dr. Rachel Price Bell, University of North Alabama β00 (volleyball)
Dr. Stacey Johnson, San Jose State University β80 (fencing)
Heather OβReilly, University of North Carolina β07 (soccer)
Stephanie White, Purdue University β99 (basketball)
Class of 2016
Drew Brees, Purdue University β01 (football)
Dr. Angelo Capozzi, University of Notre Dame β56 (baseball)
Dr. James Cash, TCU β69 (basketball)
Fred Hoiberg, Iowa State University β95 (basketball)
Jennifer Rizzotti, University of Connecticut β96 (basketball)
Class of 2015
Shane Battier, Duke University β01 (basketball)
Lee Hamilton, DePauw University β52 (basketball)
Dr. Grant Jones, Denison University β88 (football)
Angela Ruggiero, Harvard University β04 (hockey)
Danny Wuerffel, University of Florida β97 (football)
Class of 2014
Tiki Barber, University of Virginia β97 (football)
Dr. Sigall Bell, Univerisity of California, Berkeley β92 (gymnastics)
Derrick Brooks, Florida State University β95 (football)
Dick Nunis, Univeristy of Southern California β54 (football)
Terry Carleton, Bentley University β76 (soccer)
Class of 2013
Commander Bruce Melnick, U.S. Coast Guard Academy β72 (football)
Elfi Schlegel, Florida β86 (gymnastics)
Dr. Terry Schroeder, Pepperdine β81* (water polo)
Pat Tillman, Arizona State β98 (football)
Judge Thomas Vanaskie, Lycoming β75 (football)
Class of 2012
Arne Duncan, Harvard, β87
Alvan Adams, Oklahoma, β75
Ruth Riley, Notre Dame, β01
John Naber, USC, β77
Dr. Todd Olsen, Slippery Rock, β85
Class of 2011
Peter Metzelaars, Wabash β82
Dr. Megan Neyer, Florida β86
Dr. Randal Pinkett, Rutgers β94
Dr. Julie Bremner Romias, UCLA β94
Dr. Carol Lally Shields, Notre Dame β79*
Class of 2010
Adonal Foyle, Colgate β99 (basketball)
Dr. James Kovach, Kentucky β79 (football)
Dewey Selmon, Oklahoma β76 (football)
Anita DeFrantz, Connecticut College β74 (rowing)*
Class of 2009
Tom Clark, Mount Vernon Nazarene β95
Diane Dietz, Michigan β82
Karch Kiraly, UCLA β83*
Julie Roe Lach, Millikin β97
Dr. Patrick Tyrance, Nebraska β90
Class of 2008
Dr. Kenneth Caldwell, The Citadel β79
Nancy Hogshead-Makar, Duke β84
Karen Jennings, Nebraska β93
Rebecca Lobo, Connecticut β95
Amy Privette Perko, Wake Forest β87
Class of 2007
Julie Foudy, Stanford β94
Joe Girardi, Northwestern β86
Lance Pilch, Air Force β93
Amy Sullivan Nordmann, Washington (Mo.) β94
Steve Smith, Stanford β81
Class of 2006
Dr. Robert Burger, Notre Dame β81
Dr. Hilarie Cranmer, Hofstra β88
Michael Gminski, Duke β80
Timothy Green, Syracuse β86
Dr. Joseph H. Taylor, Haverford β63*
Class of 2005
Cormac Carney, UCLA β83
Ken Dryden, Cornell β69*
Dr. Claudia Henemyre Harris, Western Maryland β92
John Paxson, Notre Dame β83
Tracy Warren, Trenton State β87
Class of 2004
Terry Hoage, Georgia β84
Dave Rimington, Nebraska β83
Rolf Benirschke, UC Davis β77*
Dylann Duncan Ceriani, Brigham Young β88
Gill Beck, Appalachian State β78
Class of 2003
Kip Corrington, Texas A&M β87
Chris Howard, Air Force β91
Donna Lopiano, Southern Connecticut β68*
Kim Mulkey-Robertson, Louisiana Tech β84
Steve Young, Brigham Young β84
Class of 2002
Richard Balzhiser, Michigan β52
Susan Cassidy, Molloy College β86
Raymond Shafer, Allegheny β38*
John Stockton, Gonzaga β84
Susan Walsh, North Carolina β84
Class of 2001
Lynn Barry, William & Mary β81
Cris Collinsworth, Florida β81
Gary Hall Sr., Indiana*
John Hall, Vanderbilt β55
Jennifer Trosper, MIT β91
Class of 2000
Danny Ainge, Brigham Young β92
Regina Cavanaugh Murphy, Rice β87
Oliver Luck, West Virginia β82
Pablo Morales, Stanford β87
Sherwood Rowland, Ohio Wesleyan β48*
Class of 1999
Val Ackerman, Virginia β81
John Fowler Jr., UCLA β78
Chad Hennings, Air Force β88
Jeannie Henningsen, Buena Vista β87
Jolanda Jones, Houston β89
Class of 1998
Leigh Curl, UConn β85
Bernie Kosar, Miami (FL) β85
Marv Levy, Coe β50*
Jack Mildren, Oklahoma β72
Jack Sikma, Illinois Wesleyan β77
Class of 1997
Todd Blackledge, Penn State β83
Tracy Caulkins Stockwell, Florida β85
Dick Enberg, Central Michigan β57*
Tim Foley, Purdue β70
Ellen Mayer-Sabik, Cornell β84
Class of 1996
Wade Mitchell, Georgia Tech β57
Ron Perry, Holy Cross β80
Bob Thomas, Notre Dame β74
Byron White, Colorado β38*
Carlton Young, Villanova β83
Class of 1995
Doug Collins, Illinois State β81
Bob Elliott, Arizona β77
Michelle Johnson, Air Force β81
Pat Richter, Wisconsin β64
Class of 1994
Anne Donovan, Old Dominion β83
Rich Mayo, Air Force β61
Lee Roy Selmon, Oklahoma β75
Bill Walton, UCLA β74
John Wooden, Purdue β32*
Class of 1993
Raymond Berry, SMU β55
Dave Casper, Notre Dame β74
Jim Grabowski, Illinois β66
Kermit Washington, American β73
Class of 1992
Alan Ameche, Wisconsin β55
Steve Eisenhauer, Navy β54
Randy Gradishar, Ohio State β74
Lynette Woodard, Kansas β81
Class of 1991
Terry Baker, Oregon State β63
Joe Holland, Cornell β78
David Joyner, Penn State β72
Brock Strom, Air Force β59
Class of 1990
Lester Jordan, SMU*
Steve Taylor, Delaware β78
Joe Theismann, Notre Dame β71
Howard Twilley, Tulsa β68
Jamaal Wilkes, UCLA β74
Class of 1989
Carlos Alvarez, Florida β72
Willie Bogan, Dartmouth β71
Steve Bramwell, Washington β67
Joe Romig, Colorado β63
Jim Swink, Texas Christian β57
John Wilson, Michigan State β53
Class of 1988
Bill Bradley, Princeton β65
Pete Dawkins, Army β59
Pat Haden, USC β75
Tom McMillen, Maryland β74
Donn Moomaw, UCLA β54
Merlin Olsen, Utah State β62
* β honorary inductee
Notre Dame alumni listed in bold italics