John Fredenberger '42
Four-time Letter-winner, Basketball
Member of the only undefeated basketball team in school history in ‘42
His team was ranked 9th nationally by Dunkel Rating System
Coached at Mississinewa High School for 14 years ending with a 248-96 record
His teams won six county tournaments, two Mississinewa Valley Conference Championships, two sectional championships, and one regional championship
Mississinewa’s basketball court is named in Fredenberger’s honor
Served as Athletic Director for three years
Served as Assistant Principal for 12 years
Served as Principal for three years before retiring in ‘81
Inducted in 2010
Oscar Gardner '74
Football Letter-winner 1970-1973
All-Conference 1972, 1973
Conference Defensive Back of the Year 1973
Team MVP 1971, 1973
Racked up 177 tackles in 1972 and 154 in 1973
Held record for career tackles (485) for 25 years
Currently second on the career tackles list
Very Successful Businessman in Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Still active in the University of Indianapolis Community
Served as President of the University of Indianapolis Alumni Association
Served on the Greyhound Club Board of Directors
Inducted in 2001
Courtney (Sands) Gault '93
Volleyball Letter-winner 1993
Team MVP 1993
GLVC All-Conference 1993
Basketball Letter-winner 1990-1993
Team MVP 1992, 1993
GLVC Player of the Year 1993
Kodak All-American 1993
GLVC “Newcomer of the Year” 1990
NCAA Defensive Player of the Week 1993
Named GLVC Player of the Week several times
Led team to GLVC Title and NCAA Tournament Appearance 1993
Second all-time leading rebounder (929) in school history
Fourth on school’s all-time scoring list (1527 points)
Only player to grab 300 rebounds in a season (309) 1993
Had at least 200 rebounds in three separate seasons
Dr. Robert Brooker Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year 1993
Currently a Physical Education & Health teacher, Hamilton Southeastern Schools
Inducted in 2002
Harry Good '25
Pioneer performer on a number of Indiana Central College’s first athletic teams
Earned 14 letters in basketball, football, baseball, track, and tennis
Indiana Central College coach and Athletic Director from 1927-1942
Fifteen year coaching record at Indiana Central College was 185-45 (Basketball), and 118-42 (Baseball)
His .785 Basketball winning percentage is the top mark in Indiana Central College history Coached 1933-34 Basketball team to a 16-1 Record
Coached 1941-42 basketball team to 16-0 record
Coach of three current University of Indianapolis Hall of Fame teams
Finished career with coaching stints at both Indiana University and the University of Nebraska
Inducted in 1986
Marshall Goss '60
Cross Country Letter-winner 1956-1959
Captain 1957-1959
Three Time Conference Champion 1957-1959
Track Letter-winner 1957-1960
Co-Captain 1959-1960
Member of Record Setting Mile Relay Team 1957
Conference Record in 880 Yard 1958
Three Time District 24 NAIA 880 yd. Champ 1957-1959
Three Time National Meet Representative
Head Track and Cross Country Coach at Bloomington South High School 1964-1982
Coached 29 Sectional Champions, 11 Regional Champions, and 20 South Central Conference Champions
Indiana Central College Alumni Coach of the Year 1967 and 1978
Named Indiana Coach of the Year for Cross Country in 1975 and Track in 1980
Named National High School Cross Country Coach of the Year 1982
Inducted into the Indiana High School Track & Field Hall of Fame 1994
Long Time National and International Track & Field Meet Official
Served as Manager of Officials for 1984 Olympic Games
Assistant Track & Field Coach at Indiana University 1982-1997
Head Track & Field Coach and Program Coordinator at Indiana University 1998-2003
Coached 6 All-Americans and 16 Big Ten Champions
Assistant Athletic Director and Director of Facilities at Indiana University 2004-2012
Writer and Editor of Goss’ Cross Country Trivia and Hoosier Trackman
Inducted in 2005
Bill Green '56
Basketball Letter-winner 1954-1956
Golf Letter-winner 1953-1956
High School Teacher and Basketball Coach for 26 years
Considered one of the greatest coaches in Indiana High School Basketball History
Won a state record Six IHSAA State Basketball Championships
State Champion at Indianapolis Washington High School 1969
Back-to-Back State Titles at Marion High School 1975, 1976
Won three straight state championships at Marion 1985, 1986, 1987
Elected National Coach of the Year in 1987
Inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame 1988
Coached the University of Indianapolis 1988-1992
Known as an outstanding community, city, and state leader
Inducted in 1987
Megan Grunert '04
Swam at the University of Indianapolis from 2000-2004
13- time individual and 3-time All American
10-time All-American honorable mention
12-time individual GLIAC champion
Member of the women's team that had four school-record finishes at NCAA National Championships
Two-time national runner-up and two-time third place finisher as an individual at the NCAA National Championships
GLIAC Freshman of the Year in 2000
All-conference team member from 2001-2004
GLIAC Female Swimming Athlete of the Year from 2001-2004
Team MVP from 2001-2004
Team captain from 2002-2004
University of Indianapolis Outstanding Female Athlete in 2001 and 2004
Frist Team Academic All-American in 2003 and 2004 and a Second Team All-American in 2002
Finished career with five individual school records and as a member of five school record-setting relays
Recipient of the NCAA post-graduate scholarship in 2004
Recipient of the University of Indianapolis Richard E. Schrier Endowed Scholarship for post-graduate study in 2004
Recipient of the Angus Nicoson "Something Extra" Award in 2004
Indiana winner and national finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year award in 2004
In 2010, received PhD in Chemistry from Purdue University
Inducted in 2012
Wade Hall '83
Lettered in Football from 1979-1982
Lettered in Wrestling from 1980-1983
Lettered in Track and Field from 1980-1983
Earned All-American honors in both Varsity Wrestling and Track and Field in 1982 and 1983
Compiled an overall Wrestling record of 102-22-1 with 55 total pins
Received All-Conference honors in all 3 sports
Won the Shot-Put championship at Little State, Wabash Relays, and Conference meets on numerous occasions
A 3 time All-Conference offensive lineman for Bill Bless’ teams, including the 1981 HCC champion team
Won the Dr. Robert Brooker award in 1982-1983
Inducted in 2007
Larry Hanni '58
Basketball Letter-winner 1955-1958
Member of 1956 Hall of Fame Basketball Team
Team MVP 1958
Winner of Walter Brenneman Sportsmanship Award 1958
Two-time Baseball Letter-winner
Track Letter-winner
Served as Director of Athletics for Franklin Township Schools for 18 years
Head Track Coach at Franklin Central High School for 9 years
Head Cross Country Coach at Franklin Central for 11 years
Assistant Basketball Coach at Franklin Central for 8 years
Named Indiana High School “Athletic Director of the Year”
Named National High School Athletic Coaches Association “Athletic Director of the Year”
Now serves as an Administrator in the MSD Lawrence Township School Corporation
Named Indiana Central Alumni C-Men’s “Person of the Year”
Served as Official Timer for the Indianapolis Colts since 1984
Presented a Key to the City of Indianapolis
Recipient of the distinguished “Sagamore of the Wabash”
Named a Melvin Jones fellow by the Lions Club International Foundation
Inducted in 2003
Ben Harlan '57
Four-time Tennis Letter-winner
Captain and Coach for all four years: ’53-‘57
Undefeated in singles all four years: ’53-‘57
Undefeated in doubles all four years: ’53-‘57
His team was conference tennis champions in ‘54
All players were voted All-Conference in ‘54
Won several city and state tournaments after college in singles, doubles, and co-ed doubles
Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce honoree for outstanding tennis achievements in ‘61
Inducted into Arsenal Tech High School Hall of Fame in 2005
Inducted in 2010
Tom Hathaway '54
Cross-Country Letter-winner from 1951-1954
Track and Field Letter-winner from 1951-1954
A member of two Hoosier Conference Cross-Country Championship teams in 1952 and 1953
Coached seven IHSAA Cross-Country state championship teams
Coached Southport Women’s Cross-Country to four straight IHSAA titles
Four-time Indiana High School Cross-Country Coach of the year in years 1977, 1979, 1981, and 1982
Inducted into the Indiana Track and Cross-Country Hall of Fame in 1992
Named the High School regional Coach of the year
Coached four Intercollegiate championships in the years 1988, 1990, 1991, and 1992
Coached the University of Indianapolis to GLVC championships in 1992
Named GLVC Coach of the year in 1992
Recipient of the “Sagamore of the Wabash” award in 1986
Honored with “Tom Hathaway day” by Indianapolis Mayor Hudnut on April 18, 1986
Inducted into the Southport High School Hall of Fame in 1990
Recipient of the University of Indianapolis distinguished alumni award in 2004
Completed over 100 marathons
Inducted in 2006
Randy Heisler '86
Track & Field Letter-winner 1981-1984
Three-time NCAA Division II National Champion 1982-1984
Three-time NCAA Division II All-American 1982-1984
NCAA Division II record holder
University of Indianapolis Outstanding Male Athlete 1984
Represented the United States in International Competition 13 Times
Olympic Festival Gold Medal 1986
Member of United States World Championship team 1987
Pan American Games Bronze Medal 1988
World University Games Gold Medal
USA National Championships Silver Medal 1988
Member of the United States Olympic Team in Seoul, South Korea 1988
Personal bests of 221’10” in the discus and 65’7 ½” in the shot put
Inducted into the Indiana High School Track and Field Hall of Fame 1994
Member of the NCAA Division II Track & Field Hall of Fame
Head Women’s Track & Field Coach at Indiana University 1999-2003
Led IU Women to Three Big Ten Titles
Led Women’s Team to 6th Place in the NCAA Championships 2003
Named Track & Field Program Director at Indiana University 2003
Inducted in 1999
Ray Howard '61
Baseball Letter-winner 1958-1961
All Hoosier College Conference 1958-1961
Member of Three Conference Champion Teams 1958, 1959, 1961
Team MVP 1961
Ranked 12th in the nation for strikeouts 1961
Head Baseball Coach at Jasper (IN) High School for 11 years
Overall record of 302-87 (.776)
Never had a losing season at Jasper
Won 9 Sectional titles, 5 Regional titles and 2 Semi-State Championships (1981, 1986)
Coached 23 players who went on to play college baseball; 15 were North-South All-Stars and 10 were All-State
Twice Coached in the Indiana High School All-Star Series
Named Alumni Coach of the Year 1977 and 1983
Chairman of the American Baseball Coaches Association High School Division for Six Years
Served as President of the Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association 1981-1982
Inducted into the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame 1990
Played a key role in locating the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame in Jasper
Executive Director of the Indiana Baseball Hall of Fame
Inducted in 2005