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Hall of Fame Members

David Huffman through Robert McBride

David Huffman '64
Letter-winner in basketball and baseball
Member of 1963-64 Greyhound Hall of Fame basketball team
Held a Variety of Positions at U of I from 1966-2003, including: Assistant Director of Admissions, Associate Director of Admissions, Director of Admissions, Dean for Student Services, and Director of Athletics
U of I athletic teams finished 5th, 8th, and 13th in NCAA Division II Directors Cup Standings under Dr. Huffman’s Direction
Athletic Teams won two GLVC All-Sports Championships
Led Re-chartering of Greyhound Athletics Hall of Fame
Led Reorganization of Greyhound Club and Board of Directors
Member of GLVC Executive Committee
Chair of Great Lakes Valley Conference Athletics Committee
GLVC Athletic Director Liaison for Track & Field, Baseball, and Men’s Basketball
Member of NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional Advisory Committee
2003 UIndy Distinguished Faculty/Staff Alumni Award Recipient
Inducted in 2004

LuAnn Humphrey '84
Basketball Letter-winner 1981-1984
All-GLVC Selection 1983, 1984
Team MVP 1982-1984
Team Record of 73-42 (.753) During Career
Third on the U of I All-time rebounding list (819)
Grabbed over 200 rebounds in three seasons 1981, 1983, 1984
Twelfth on the All-time Scoring List (1092)
Softball Lette-rwinner 1981-1984

Started at Shortstop throughout career
NCAA enforcement staff since 1999
Inducted in 2001

Carmen Hurley '79
Attended Indiana Central University from 1975-1979 and lettered in both football and wrestling
63-21 record as a wrestler
Indiana Collegiate Conference Wrestling Champion in 1976 and 1977
NCAA National Tournament qualifier
Member of the USA Jr. World Greco-Roman Wrestling Team and competed in Iran in 1978
Team Captain in 1977 and 1979
Team MVP in 1979
Heartland Collegiate Conference Wrestling Champion and NCAA National Tournament qualifier in 1979
Wrestling coach at Warren Central High School from 1983-1994 with a dual meet record of 138-36, where he produced seven IHSAA Sectional Championship teams, three regional championship teams, one semi-state team and three Marion County tournament championships.
Also coached 33 individual IHSAA state tournament qualifiers, 13 state wrestling tournament place winners, two state runner-ups and two state wrestling champions
In 1988 and 1991, he was the University of Indianapolis Alumni Coach of the Year
Warren Central Coaches Association Coach of the Year in both 1987 and 1990
Inducted into the Indiana High School Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2011
Inducted in 2012


John Hurrle '55
Most Valuable Player in 1952 and 1954
Named to All-Time Indiana Central University Football Team
Named the 1976 and 1979 Indiana Wrestling Coach of the YEar
Nominated for the National Wrestling Coach of the Year in 1982
On May 22, 1992, former Indiana Governor Evan Bayh, proclaimed the date to be JOHN HURRLE MEMORIAL DAY throughout the entire state of Indiana

John Jarosinski '65
Cross Country Letter-winner 1961-1964
Two-time Hoosier Collegiate Conference Cross Country Champion 1962 and 1963
Track Letter-winner 1962-1965
Mile and two-mile HCC Champion
Winner of the Walter Brenneman Memorial Sportsmanship Award 1965
Served as a Teacher and Coach in the Indianapolis Area for over 25 years
Coached both a girls and boys individual Cross Country State Champion
Coached two State Championship cross country teams at Ben Davis High School 1989, 1990
Twice honored as University of Indianapolis’ track/cross country coach of the year
Honored as the Indiana Association of Track and Cross-Country Coaches “Coach of the Year” 1990
Eight Time Winner of the Coaches Association “District Coach of the Year”
Inducted in 1991

Robert Jewell '56
Basketball Letter-winner 1953-1956
Team captain and Hoosier Collegiate All-Conference player
Indiana High School All-Star & Trester Award Winner (Crispus Attucks High School) 1951
Named to the IHSAA Silver Anniversary Basketball Team 1976
Inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame 1988
Distinguished Eli Lilly & Company microbiologist and hematologist 1956-1976
Held position as Eli Lilly clinical research administrator 1982
Served as President of the University of Indianapolis Alumni Board of Directors
Member of University of Indianapolis Board of Trustees
Served on Board of Trustees for Orchard County Day School
Served on Board of Directors for C-PACT (Concerned People Active in Correctional Treatment)
Inducted in 1989

Tandace Joseph '84
Lettered in Volleyball '80 - '83
Lettered in Softball '81
Lettered in Track & Field '81-'84
Team MVP for Volleyball in '81 & '82
All-State Volleyball Team in '81
All-State Volleyball Tournament Team in '81
All-GLVC Honoree in Volleyball '82
1st place at IPFW Tournament in '82
1sr place at City Tournament in '82
School record for hitting percentage in Volleyball - .404 in '80
Teacher of the Year Nominee - MSD of Decatur Township
Nominated for "Who's Who Among American Teachers"
Inducted in 2006


Larry Keene '65
Football Letter-winner 1962-1965
Track & Field Letter-winner 1962-1965
All-Conference in football 1964-1965
All-Conference in Track & Field 1962-1965
Most Outstanding Defensive Back 1964
1st Place finishes in 880 Yards and Mile Relay 1962 and 1963
Dual Meet Record of 5-1-1 in1962
Dual Meet Record of 7-0 in 1963
2nd Place at Conference meet 1964-1965
Dual Meet Record of 6-0 in 1964
Set school and conference record in 880 yards (1:55)
Set school and conference record in mile relay (3:23)
Greyhound Club Track Coach of the Year
Greenwood Teacher of the Year
High School Track Coach of the Year
DAR History Teacher of the Year
Inducted in 2014


Jerry Lewis '62
Basketball Letter-winner from 1959-1962
Baseball Letter-winner from 1959-1962
Was the National NAIA free throw record holder for a number of years
Held the school record for free throws with a 1958-1959 season percentage of .938 and a career percentage of .846
All conference player in Baseball and Basketball in 1961
Baseball team MVP in 1961 and 1962
Member of the University of Indianapolis 1,000 point club with 1,265 total points from 1958-1962
Served as a High School Varsity Basketball Coach for 25 years
Holds a career High School Basketball Coaching record of 354-216
Coached Varsity Basketball, Baseball, and Cross-Country at Roachdale High School from 1962-1964
Coached Varsity Basketball, Baseball, and Cross-Country at North Miami High School from 1964-1969
Served as the Head Coach at Norwell High School for Basketball from 1969-1989 and for Baseball from 1982-1983
Elected four-times by the University of Indianapolis Greyhound Club as the alumni Basketball Coach of the year
Coached the Allen County Tournament championship team 5 years
Won 11 High School Conference championships
Won 9 Sectionals and 3 Regional championships in Basketball
Coached in the Semi-State championship games at North Miami and Norwell
Inducted in 2006

Elmer “Buss” Linville '38
Lettered in Baseball in 1936
Hit for the Cycle (Single, Double, Triple, and a Home Run) against Franklin
Played Minor League Baseball for teams affiliated with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, and the Cincinnati Reds
A member of the legendary “House of David” Baseball teams
Played with some of the most significant players in Baseball history
Player and Manager for (Kautsky’s)- An Indiana-Ohio Semi Pro Baseball League team
Played on a Baseball team with Babe Didrickson Zaharias
Played for Hall of Fame Player/Manager Pie Traynor
Was a teammate with NFL Hall of Famer Weeb Eubank
Had a hit against Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean in an exhibition game at Commiskey Park
Served as a Principal, Teacher, and Coach in the Rush County School District for 15 years
Inducted in 2006

Paul Loggan '85
Attended Indiana Central University from 1981-1985 and lettered in football four years
Member of the 1981 Heartland Collegiate Conference Championship team
Named defensive player from 1982-1984
Team captain
Finished ranked in the schools top 10 in career tackles
Coached at North Central, Roncalli and Franklin High Schools for a total of over 20 years
Coached and taught 24 Division-III, 15 Division-II and 36 Division-I athletes, including players in 14 different bowl games
Three of his former players played in the NFL
Named the Ken Leffler Award Contribution to the Indiana Football Coaches Association in 1990
President's Award winner for the IFCA in 1992
Member of the UIndy Board of Directors for the Greyhound Club from 2005-2010
Inducted in 2012


John Lyzott '64
Attended Indiana Central University from 1960 to 1964
Lettered in wrestling four years
Little State Champions in 1964
Head wrestling coach from 1968 to 1989

    Four-time state wrestling champions in 1979, 86, 88, 89
    Three-time state runner-up
    Team placed third in state
    17 district team championships
    15 individual state championships (most by any coach in Florida)
    13-time Broward County wrestling tournament champions
    Two state champions went on to play professional ball
        Errict Rhett (220) - Tampa Bay Running Back
        Oddibee McDowell (170) - Texas Rangers
    Overall Record of 282-28-3 (.900%)

Career coaching record of 73 consecutive dual match victories and remaining undefeated for five years
Greyhound Club Wrestling Coach of the Year in 1972
Florida Athletic Coaches Association Coach of the Year in 1978 and 1979
Selected as the "Overall Broward County Coach of the Year" by the Miami Herald in 1979 and 1989
West Hollywood Kiwanis Award in 1981
Recognition of the wrestling team by Florida House of Representatives in 1989
Hollywood, Florida dedicated a day as known as "John Lyzott Day" in 1989
Broward County Coaches Association Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1999
Seven-time Wrestling Coach of the Year by the Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, The Miami Herald and The Hollywood
Sun-Tattler
Inducted in 2013


Chuck Mallender
Coached the University of Indianapolis Women’s Basketball Team for 11 seasons 1982-1993
Career coaching record of 179-104
Conference Women’s Basketball Coach of the Year 1988 & 1993
Regional Kodak Coach of the Year 1992-93
Coached first University of Indianapolis Women’s Basketball NCAA II Tournament qualifying team
Served as University Sports Information Director and Equipment Manager
Motivator in organizing youth football, baseball, softball and basketball programs
Coaching leader in girl’s youth sports programs
University of Indianapolis Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year award named in his honor
Inducted in 2000

Debbie (Law) Marr '85
Basketball Letter-winner 1982-1985
Team Captain 1985
Team MVP 1984, 1985
Two-time All-GLVC Selection 1984, 1985
Kodak All-American Honorable Mention 1985
Most Improved Player 1983
Led teams to a 72-25 (.742) overall record
Fourth on the all-time University of Indianapolis scoring list (1,614 points)
First on the Field Goals Made in a game (17) and season (218) lists
Sixth on the all-time rebounding list (664)
Softball Letter-winner 1982, 1983
Tennis Letter-winner 1984, 1985
Head Coach of the Columbus North High School Varsity Girls Basketball Team in 1993
Inducted in 2002


George Marshall '59
Basketball and Baseball Letter-winner 1956-1959
Basketball team captain 1959
Leading hitter on conference championship baseball team 1959
Long time High School Principal and baseball, basketball and track coach at Union Township, Southwestern, Jeffersonville, and Charleston High Schools
Overall basketball coaching record 373-158 (.702)
Earned 15 coach of the year awards throughout career
Coached 12 conference championship teams
Took three times to the Basketball Final Four
Named Indiana District Coach of the Year 1974 & 1977
Named Kiwanis Teacher of the Year 1974
Received Indiana Jaycees Outstanding Hoosier Educator Award in 1975
Inducted into the Southport High School Hall of Fame 1976
Received Virgil Sweet Contribution to Basketball through Education Award 1994
Inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame 1996
Inducted in 2000


Willie Martin '62
Earned 11 letters as a member of the football, wrestling, and track teams
All Hoosier College Conference football selection 1959, 1960, 1961
Four-time Little State Wrestling Champion at 147 pounds
Earned a fourth place finish in the NAIA National Wrestling Championships at 157 pounds 1961
Member of the school record setting mile relay team
Inducted in 1986


Erin (Moran) Maurer '05
Four year letter winner for the women's basketball team
Three-time Most Valuable player and team captain
Second all-time leading scorer
All-time three point leader
Record holder for the most three pointers made in a season, career and single game
Led the nation in three-point percentage at 54.4%
Helped the Greyhound team to a program record going 29-3 and making three NCAA Tournament appearances in four years


Elwood "Woody" McBride '52
Served in the U.S. Armed Forces, 1945-47 and 1950-51
Named the sixth Army Basketball MVP at Ft. Ord, CA in 1950-51
Basketball and Baseball letter winner in 1947-1950 and 1951-52
Finished basketball career as the schools' fourth leading scorer
Four-time Hoosier College Conference first team selection
Selected Most Valuable Player in basketball two times
Set school scoring record freshman year
Second leading scorer among all Indiana Collegiate basketball players - twice
Served as a high school teacher for 37 years and coached for 32 years
Coached Reelsville High School to an undefeated season in 1952-53
Career winning percentage of .650
Assistant Coach of State Runner-Up Indianapolis Manual High School, 196
Coached a state golf champion in 1984
Inducted in 1992


Robert McBride '48
Served with the 17th and 82nd Airborne Division in World War II
Outstanding four sport letter winner in football, basketball, baseball, and track
Little Football All-American Honorable Mention 1947
Second on Indiana Central’s season batting average list (.452)
Finished Baseball career with school’s 4th best batting average (.347)
Received a PhD from University of Chicago 1958
Attended Harvard University for post-doctoral work
Professor of Philosophy and Dean of Men at Indiana Central 1956-1963
Director of Indiana Central Graduate School 1963-1965
Academic Dean of Albright College 1966-1970
Vice-President of Academic Affairs at Albright College 1970-1977
Served as President of Simpson College 1978-1987
Listed in a number of Honorable Publications: Directory of American Scholars; Leaders in Education; Who’s Who in American Colleges and University Administration; Directory of International Biography; the National Register of Prominent Americans
Baseball Field at Simpson College named “McBride Field” in his honor
Inducted in 1991

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