Reflections Magazine Issue #50 - Spring 1999 | Page 13

National Catholic Basketball Tournament. The Saints finished second in the WHAC, earning their fourth straight invitation to the NAIA Division II National Championship Tournament. After defeating Caldwell (NJ) College in the first round, the Saints fell 67-53 to #11-seeded Northwestern (IA) College. Senior co-captains Steve Bennett and Sam Lofton became the first Siena Heights players to compete in four national tournaments. Junior center Justin Bascom was the lone Saint named to the All-WHAC Team and the NAIA honorable mention All-America Team; he averaged 11.6 points and 8.4 rebounds per game. Lofton, who ranks SHU’s first annual Hall of Fame Celebration By Scott McClure ‘86, Sports Information Director When the athletic department formed a Hall of Fame Committee last fall, they knew the committee’s easiest job would be finding qualified and deserving candidates for this year’s inaugural Athletic Hall of Fame class. This spring, the committee narrowed a field of 15 finalists down to six former Siena Heights athletes and one former coach for induction into the Hall of Fame at a reception and dinner September 25 during Alumni Weekend. The committee also selected one team to honor as part of the celebration. The seven charter Hall of Fame inductees are: Sports Round-up 13 team NAIA All-American forward in 1987, he is the Saints’ all-time leading scorer. He began his professional career in Denver, played for the Detroit Rockers for two seasons, and has been one of the Blizzard’s top scorers over the past five seasons. Abby English Waldbaum ’90, outstanding women’s soccer player of the mid-1980s. A two-time NAIA All-American midfielder for the Saints in 1988 and 1989, she ranks among the top five all-time in scoring and led the Saints to their first NAIA National Championship Tournament appearance in 1988. Martha Hans Palmer ’88, who was the first Ben Braun, former Saints coach, now Siena Heights track and field athlete to win an University of California Berkeley basketball NAIA national title when she won the 55-meter coach. The men’s basketball program was hurdles at the 1988 NAIA only two years old when Braun began Alumni/Family Weekend, Indoor National Championships. A threehis collegiate coaching career at Sept. 24-26: Come back to time NAIA All-American, she currently is an assistant Siena Heights in celebrate with all the coach at Siena Heights. 1977. He coached in the top five all-time in steals and assists, was named to the All-WHAC Defensive Team. Senior forward Dan McKian (3.25 GPA) was named to the All-WHAC Academic Team. Softball Coach Jenelle Zook’s softball team finished the season 17-24 overall, 9-19 in WHAC league play. Sophomore shortstop Jamie Hallenbeck was the lone Saint named to the All-WHAC First Team. Sophomore Julie Giovannucci was an All-WHAC honorable mention pick. Four Saints were named to the All-WHAC Academic Team: senior first baseman Lea Kell, senior outfielder Jen Scherer, junior pitcher Kristin Heinze and junior catcher Jen Roberts. The fences recently went up at the Saints’ new softball field, and the team is continued next page the 1978-79 team to honorees! Hall of Fame, Shelly Lizyness ’93, softball a 24-6 record (their pitching ace who moved the first winning season) golf outing, alumni athletic Saints out of mediocrity and and went 148-103 in into national championship eight seasons as the contenders. A two-time Allcontests and more! Saints’ head coach. District pitcher and District in 1985, he became Player-of-the-Year in 1990 and 1991, she holds an assistant coach at Eastern Michigan numerous pitching records for the Saints. She University; less than a year later, he was currently works for Ford Motor Company. named head coach. He led Eastern to three John Detro ’85, one of the pioneers who helped Mid-American Conference titles and three trips establish Siena as a small college running to the NCAA Basketball Tournament in his ten power. Detro was an NAIA All-American in both years at EMU. He moved west two years ago indoor and outdoor track and field for the Saints to become head coach at UC Berkeley. in 1984 and 1985 and continued his running Lawrence Miller ’84, who played basketball career in the Army after graduation. He is now a for Braun in the early 1980s. He was an Allmedical technician in the U.S. Army. District guard for the Saints and the 1982 In addition to inducting the charter Hall of Fame Most Valuable Player. One of the first Siena class, the athletic department will honor the Heights players to reach 1,000 career points, 1988-89 men’s basketball team, the first Siena he has coached basketball and been an basketball team to qualify for an NAIA Division I administrator in the Detroit Public Schools for National Championship Tournament. That team, several years. coached by current athletic director and men’s Andrew Crawford ’89, a soccer stand-out at coach Fred Smith, featured such Saint greats Siena. Crawford currently plays professional as William Clyburn, Mark Merriman, Craig Tanis indoor soccer for the Buffalo Blizzard of the and Carleton “Moon” Johnson. National Professional Soccer League. A first-