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University of Maine at Farmington Athletics Hall of Fame

The 14th class of the UMF Athletics Hall of Fame was inducted on Sept. 29, 2012. Read more

The University of Maine at Farmington Athletics Hall of Fame was founded to perpetuate the memory of those persons who have brought distinction, honor and excellence to UMF through their accomplishments in athletics.

The UMF Athletics Hall of Fame Committee seeks nominations for eligible and deserving former Beaver student-athletes, coaches, administrators and/or significant service/supporters for induction into the university’s Athletics Hall of Fame.

 A pool of potential candidates identified by the committee member’s research efforts is continuously under consideration.  Nominations of potential inductees are also sought for further consideration and possible addition to the pool.
The Hall of Fame event is now held biennially in the fall and candidates selected for induction should be identified more than a year in advance.Inductees have their names displayed prominently on a perpetual plaque adorning the lobby of Dearborn Gymnasium.

Consideration for the UMF Athletics Hall of Fame is based on the
following:

A. Former Athletes    
Any former varsity intercollegiate athlete who participated in at least two years of varsity competition while attending UMF is eligible to be elected to the Hall of Fame.  He/she must be a graduate of UMF or one of its predecessor institutions such as Farmington Normal School or Farmington State Teacher’s College.  Each candidate must have graduated a minimum of five years prior to consideration for induction in the Hall of Fame.  All athletes considered for election must have demonstrated outstanding athletic ability and made significant contributions while representing UMF in intercollegiate varsity competition. Additional consideration will be given to an individual’s professional and career development, community and/or university service, and continued involvement in athletics through coaching, officiating, athletic administration or other noteworthy achievements.

B. Former Coaches or Athletic Administrators
These individuals would be considered highly successful former members of the coaching or athletics administrative staff.

C. Meritorious Service
These individuals will have given outstanding service to UMF athletics. Such individuals could include administrative staff, members of the media, supporters or sponsors, volunteers or any special friend of the UMF athletics department.

Teams honored by the UMF Athletics Hall of Fame
1973-1974 Women's Basketball 1982 Men's Soccer 1985 Field Hockey
1986 Men's Soccer 1988 Field Hockey  

 

 

 

UMF Athletics Hall of Fame Individual Inductees

1994
Gwilym Roberts
Roger Wing
 Eleanor Wood
  1995  
Tom Allen Verne Byers Truman Libby
Estella McLean Dick Meader  
  1996  
Jan Brinkman Cameron Brown Frederic "Ted" Clark
Greg Dugas Dr. James Reed  
  1997  
Darcy Reynolds Emerson Edward "Mickey" Maguire Paul Nadeau
Wayne H. Nelson Roger Reed Rick Whittier
  1999  
Susan Aylward Wootton Barry Peaco Henri St. Pierre
Mike Berticelli    
  2000  
James Scott Hoisington Ernie Metivier Tom Reynolds
Lorraine Turner Weymouth Steve Williams  
  2001  
Jackie Williams Bakker Mary Jo Jabar Hodgkin Bonnie Lajoie
David Williamson Ira "Bo" Witham Jr.  
  2002  
Lisa Crockett Lurvey Susan Hatch Garneau Len MacPhee
Ted Stone Pauline Martin Webb  
  2003  
Hilda Barstow Carol Bubar-Gilpin John Dean
Lee Gove Brenda Obert Eric Wieder
  2004  
Leroy "Bubba" Ashby Fred Conlogue III Jon Ladd
Gabrielle Morin-Cote Lisa Robinson-Richardson  
  2006  
Kristi Hardy-Gilson Donna Storey Kane Kristi Gallop-Emery
Mike Nelson Vincent R. Sculco  
  2008  
Robert Leib Jeffrey Neal John Ryan
Gail Sanborn Rebecca Vaughan Walker  
  2010  
Christopher Bessey Debbie Gagnon Gendreau Peter Grosso
Candice Berger Parent Mike Ridley  
  2012  
Crystal Hulit Cormier Dawn Anne Higgins-Currie Dan LeGage
Dave Long Troy Norton Stacy Pinkham Rice