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NORTHERN
KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
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ATHLETICS HALL
OF FAME
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CLASS OF 1997
(CHARTER INDUCTEES)
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Richard Derkson
(1971-75), mens basketball - Derkson averaged 18.9
points per game (No. 1 in school history) and scored 1,927
career points (No. 2 in Norse history). He also ranks No. 6
in school history with 668 career rebounds. Derkson played
on the first-ever NKU mens basketball team in 1971 and
was the Norsemens go-to scorer during his
career.
Peggy Vincent
(1975-79), womens basketball - Vincent ranks No. 1
in NKU history in points scored (1,883), scoring average
(16.2 ppg), career rebounds (1,166) and rebounding average
(10.9 rpg). She also holds the single-game records for
points (36), rebounds (24), steals (14) and is tied for No.
1 in field goal attempts (29).
Peggy Ludwig
(1975-78), volleyball - A four-year starter who was
NKUs most valuable player four consecutive years.
Ludwig earned KWIC All-Tournament honors in 1976 and '77,
and she helped NKU win the AIAW Southern Region championship
in 1977 and '78. She recorded 523 kills in 1978. Ludwig also
played womens basketball and helped NKU post a 28-2
record in 1975-76.
Gary Wall
(1974-78), baseball - Wall was an outstanding all-around
baseball player who ranks No. 3 in school history with 203
career hits. He is fourth on the NKU all-time list with 21
home runs, and he ranks No. 8 in Norse history with 119 runs
scored. Wall also ranks No. 9 in runs batted in with 102,
and he holds the NKU record for most games played in a
career with 195.
Johnny Lott
(1975-79), cross country - Lott placed 17th nationally
at the 1979 NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships and
earned first team All-America honors that year. Lott was the
first athlete in NKU history to earn All-America honors, and
he helped NKU post a 19th-place finish at the 1979 NCAA
Division II Cross Country Championships.
Dan Doellman
(1975-79), mens basketball - One of the top
basketball players in Norse history, Doellman averaged 18.6
points per game during his career. He ranks No. 3 on the
all-time NKU scoring list with 1,920 career points and No. 3
on the all-time rebounding list with 784. He also led NKU to
the 1978 NCAA Division II Tournament - the first time in
school history the Norsemen advanced to that
event.
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CLASS OF
1999
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Jeff Stowers
(1972-76), mens basketball - Stowers ranks No. 8
on the NKU all-time scoring list with 1,410 career points.
He averaged 14.8 ppg during his career and ranks No. 9
all-time in that category. One of the most exciting players
in Norse history, he helped transform a Northern Kentucky
State College squad from obscurity into a regional power by
leading the team to a 17-9 record his senior
season.
Russ Kerdolff
(1975-79), baseball - One of the top pitchers in Norse
history, Kerdolff ranks No. 1 all-time at NKU in winning
percentage (.848, 28-5 record), No. 2 in wins (28), earned
run average (2.28) and innings pitched (277). He also holds
the school record for victories in a season with 11 and
earned All-America honors in 1979. Kerdolff was also a
two-time Academic All-American (1978 and 1979) and led NKU
to its best-ever record (49-7) in 1977.
Julie Thoman Perry
(1976-79), volleyball - A four-year starter who finished
her career with 819 career kills despite missing part of her
junior year because of an ankle injury. NKU posted a 127-60
record during her career. She was named to the KWIC
All-Tournament Team in 1976 and 1977, and she also received
the NKU Athlete of Distinction Award. She is now the
volleyball head coach at St. Ursula Academy in Cincinnati
and has led that program to six consecutive Ohio Division II
state championships.
Marilyn Moore,
womens basketball/volleyball coach - Moore helped
start the womens athletic programs at NKSC in the
1970s and coached volleyball, womens basketball and
softball. As women's basketball coach, she was 137-73 in
seven years. Moore led NKSC to three 20-win seasons,
including a 28-2 record in 1975-76. In volleyball, she
posted an 83-31 record in three years, and won KWIC
championships three straight years. Moore also led the NKSC
volleyball team to the 1977 AIAW South Region
championship.
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CLASS OF
2001
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Derek Fields
(1985-89), mens basketball - Fields ranks No. 5 on
the NKU all-time scoring list with 1,664 points (15.3 ppg).
He was named Great Lakes Valley Conference Player of the
Year in 1989 after scoring an NKU single-season record 664
points (23.7 ppg). Fields also earned NCAA Division II third
team All-America honors in 1989 and was named NABC Great
Lakes All-Region. He also earned the 1989 Athlete of
Distinction Award at NKU.
Melissa
Wood-Fleming (1983-87), womens basketball -
Wood-Fleming ranks No. 6 on the NKU all-time scoring list
with 1,393 career points. She ranks No. 7 all-time in NKU
history with 348 assists and No. 8 in free throw percentage
(.740). Wood-Fleming led NKU to the NCAA Division II Final
Four in 1987, and she set a single-season record in 1986
with 104 steals.
Kevin Cieply
(1981-84), mens soccer - Cieply was named
McDonalds All-American in 1983 and third team NAIA
All-American in 1984. He also earned All-Region honors twice
for the Norse. Cieply was NKUs top defensive player
during his career, and he helped the Norse win NAIA District
32 championships in both 1982 and 1983.
Gary Flowerdew
(1985-88), baseball - Flowerdew ranks No. 1 in Norse
history with 263 career hits and 165 runs scored. He also
ranks No. 2 in career batting average (.405) and No. 3 in
RBI (123). He led team in hitting as a sophomore (.463) and
posted a .970 fielding percentage as a second baseman.
Flowerdew holds the NKU record for career doubles with 46,
and his .464 batting average in 1987 is tied for first
all-time in Norse history.
Brenda Ryan
(1978-82), womens basketball & softball - Ryan
ranks No. 13 on the NKU all-time scoring list with 1,252
career points. She also dished out 416 career assists, which
ranks No. 4 on the NKU all-time list. As a slow-pitch
softball player, Ryan hit .735 with 12 home runs and 42 RBI
as a freshman and led the Norse to a 17-1 record. She also
led NKU to a 31-5 record and the AIAW Southern Regional
championship as a senior.
Roger Klein,
mens & womens tennis head coach (1975-87)
- Klein posted a 114-102 record as NKU men's tennis
coach, and he was 72-63 as women's tennis head coach. He led
the NKU men's tennis team to a pair of NAIA District 32
titles and the 1986 GLVC championship - the first GLVC title
for a men's program at NKU. He also earned GLVC Coach of the
Year honors in 1986. Prior to taking the NKU coaching
position, Klein posted a 419-98 record as tennis coach at
Bellevue High School.
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CLASS OF
2003
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Paul Steenken
(1983-86), mens tennis - Steenken compiled a
record of 50-17 as No. 1 singles player for NKU and was the
teams most valuable player in 1985 and 1986. As a
senior, Steenken posted a 10-1 record and led the Norse to
the GLVC championship. Steenken earned All-GLVC honors and
the Paragon Award in 1986.
Brady Jackson
(1979-83), mens basketball - Jackson finished his
career with 1,980 points - which currently ranks No. 2 in
NKU history. Jackson holds a number of NKU records,
including most career field goals made (796) and most
consecutive games scoring 20 points or more (11). Jackson
also holds the NKU single-game record of 21 free throw
attempts, and he set a Norse single-season record in 1982-83
by making 131 free throws.
Julee Hill
(1975-78), volleyball/womens basketball - A
two-sport athlete while at NKU, Hill led the Norse to a pair
of Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference Small College
basketball state titles. She set an NKU freshman record with
281 rebounds. Hill led NKU in serving percentage (98.4
percent) in 1978 for a volleyball team that won the KWIC
Major College Championship. She also recorded 131 kills and
110 blocks in 1977 as NKU posted a 41-15 record.
Barbara Harkins
(1978-82), womens basketball - Harkins scored
1,585 career points and grabbed 876 career rebounds at NKU
to rank No. 3 all-time in both categories. Her best game was
a 29-point, 21 rebound performance against Kentucky State in
1980. Harkins led NKU to its first-ever NCAA Tournament in
1982, and she finished her career with a 13.1 points per
game scoring average.
Dave Krebs
(1981-82), mens soccer - During the early years of
the soccer program, Krebs was a standout defensive performer
who became the first NKU player to earn NAIA McDonalds
second team and NSCAA All-American honors in 1982. He also
earned All-Mideast Region and NAIA District 32 honors in
1982 and was NKUs MVP in 1981 and 1982.
Bill Aker, baseball
head coach (1972-2000) - Aker retired with 806 wins in
29 seasons as Norse baseball coach. He led NKU to a pair of
World Series appearances (1979, 1985), and he was named GLVC
Coach of the Year in 1992 and 2000. His 1977 team won a
school-record 49 games, and his 1989 squad posted a 45-9
record and came within one out of qualifying for the NCAA
Division II World Series.
Dr. Jim Bilbo, team
physician (1986 to present) - Bilbo has been a volunteer
member of the NKU athletics program for the past 16 years
serving as the team physician. He has also served as a Board
of Director for the Norse Athletics Club for the past 10
years and given countless hours of his time to provide
medical care for NKU student-athletes.
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CLASS OF
2005
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Diane Redmond
(1975-79), women's basketball - One of the top floor
generals in Norse women's basketball history, Redmond ranks
No. 2 on the NKU all-time career list in assists per game
(4.0 apg) and No. 3 in total assists (462). She also scored
862 career points and led NKU to a 28-2 record as a
freshman. A four-year starter at point guard, Redmond also
was named the team's most valuable player in
1975-76.
J.T. Roberts
(1993-96), men's soccer - Roberts combined his strength
and quickness with the ball to become one of the best
players in the history of NKU soccer. He ranks No. 3 in
school history in both goals scored (38) and assists (28).
He also led NKU to Great Lakes Valley Conference
championships in 1993 and '95. In addition, Roberts was
named All-GLVC four times and earned NCAA Division II second
team All-America honors as a senior in 1996.
Amy Flaugher
(1978-82), women's basketball & softball - Flaugher
ranks No. 1 in Norse women's basketball history in
free-throw percentage (.819) and No. 2 in assists (466). She
also scored 791 career points and helped NKU win at least 20
games three times. As a pitcher on the slow-pitch softball
team, Flaugher posted a 22-2 regular-season record as a
sophomore.
Tim Grogan
(1975-79), baseball - A power-hitting shortstop, Grogan
ranks No. 2 in school history with 27 career home runs.
Grogan earned All-Great Lakes Region honors in 1979 after
hitting .333 with nine home runs and 41 runs batted in. He
also led NKU to a 36-15 record as a senior and the NCAA II
Great Lakes Region championship. Grogan finished his career
with 90 RBI.
Nancy Berger
(1979-82), volleyball - Considered one of the best
all-around volleyball players in NKU history and an
outstanding attacker, Berger led the team in kills (389) as
a junior and helped the Norse earn a berth in the 1981 NCAA
Tournament. A shoulder injury limited her attacking
statistics as a senior, but she still finished with 202
kills that season. Berger was also an outstanding defender
and server for the Norse.
Paul Cluxton
(1993-97), men's basketball - Cluxton is the NCAA's
all-time career leader in free-throw percentage at .934, and
he set an NCAA record during the 1996-97 season by making
every free throw he attempted (94-for-94). Cluxton scored
1,495 career points, and he led NKU to NCAA Division II
national runner-up honors in both 1996 and '97. In addition,
Cluxton earned third team All-America honors in 1997, and he
was named the most outstanding player of the 1996 NCAA II
Great Lakes Region Tournament at Evansville, Ind.
John Toebben, men's
soccer head coach (1990-2002) - Toebben, who passed away
in April 2003 after a seven-month battle with cancer, guided
NKU to a 137-105-15 record in 13 seasons as the head coach.
He led NKU to GLVC championships in 1992, '93 and '95. In
addition, he guided the Norse to a school-record 16
victories in 1995 and was named GLVC Coach of the Year
twice.
2000 NCAA Division
II women's basketball national champions - NKU's first
NCAA national championship team that posted a 32-2 record en
route to the title. NKU also won 24 straight games that
season to capture the NCAA Division II national championship
at Pine Bluff, Ark. The Norse defeated North Dakota State,
71-62, in overtime in the championship game. NKU also
knocked off previously unbeaten and top-ranked Saint Rose
(N.Y.) and Western Washington at the Elite Eight to advance
to the national championship game.
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