In honor of Fort Lewis College’s Centennial in 2011, Skyhawk Athletics and its Athletic Hall of Fame Committee chose a 100-person All-Century Team, which was recognized during the 2011 Hall of Fame Ceremonies.
This team is comprised of student-athletes, coaches, administrators and others who have served FLC Athletics during the past century.
The members of Fort Lewis College’s All-Century Team include:
- Don Abbott (men’s basketball, 1959-61, ’63): NJCAA All-America; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1994); NJCAA All-Star Game.
- Bryan Bailey (men’s cross country, 1993-97): All-America (three times); Academic All-America (three times); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2003).
- Melinda Balm-Carter (women’s basketball, 1987-89): All-America (honorable mention); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1997); Member of 1988-89 RMAC championship team.
- David Barden (men’s soccer, 2006-09): Scored game-winning goal in 2009 NCAA championship game; All-America (honorable mention); Most Outstanding Player of 2009 Final Four.
- Steve Berglund (men’s soccer, 1997-2000; also played football in 2001): Member of 1999 NCAA runner-up squad; All-America (first team in 1999); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2011).
- Tim Bieri (men’s basketball, 2003-07): All-Region; All-RMAC first team (twice); Member of 2004 RMAC championship team; FLC’s No. 2 career scoring leader.
- Troy Bledsoe (athletic director, 1974-92: men’s golf coach, 1974-95; women’s basketball coach, 1981-85): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1995); RMAC Hall of Fame (2004).
- Carisa Bradford Bendico (women’s soccer, 1995-99): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2005); RMAC All-Century Team; RMAC Player of the Year; Member of 1999 RMAC champions; All-Region second team (1998 & ’99).
- Jennifer Butler (swimming & diving, 1981-82): Member of RMAC All-Century Women’s Swimming & Diving Team; Two-time NAIA runner-up; 2-time All-America; RMAC record holder in 1- and 3-meter dives.
- Luc Cisna (men’s soccer, 1995-99): Captain of 1999 NCAA runner-up squad; Two-time All-America (first team in 1999, second team in 1998); Two-time Academic All-America (first team in 1998 & ’99); RMAC All-Century Team; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2005).
- Nick Clark (men’s soccer, 2002-05): Member of 2005 NCAA championship team; All-America (second team in 2005).
- Jessica Copp (volleyball, 1993-96): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2003); Two-time Troy Bledsoe Scholar-Athlete of the Year; Member of 1994 RMAC championship team; Two-time All-America Strength & Conditioning Team; Multi-time All-RMAC and All-RMAC Academic.
- Johnny Cox (football, 1991-94): All-America (1st team from 1992-93); RMAC Player of the Year (1993); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1999); Longtime NFL assistant coach.
- John Cunliffe (men’s soccer, 2003-06): MVP of RMAC All-Century Team; RMAC All-Century Team; NCAA Division II Player of the Year (2006); Member of 2005 NCAA Championship team and 2006 NCAA runner-up squad; Most Outstanding Offensive Player of 2005 NCAA Final Four; Drafted seventh by Chivas USA in first round of 2007 MLS Entry Draft; Played two seasons in MLS for Chivas USA and San Jose.
- Jamie Cunningham (men’s soccer, 2007-10): Member of 2009 NCAA championship team; All-America (second team in 2009, honorable mention in 2010).
- Robert Dando (football, 1957-59): NJCAA All-America (first team); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1994).
- Tom Danielson (cycling, 1997-2001): Highest American finisher at the 2011 Tour de France; Won numerous team and individual national championships for FLC in mountain biking and road racing; Among the top American professional cyclists in the past decade.
- Adrianne Dettler (volleyball, 2004-07): Part of first two FLC volleyball teams to advance to NCAA national championships; Member of 2007 RMAC championship team; RMAC Defensive Player of the Year; FLC’s all-time leader in digs.
- Mike Devecka (skiing, 1966-69): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1995); Four-time Olympian; two-time All-America; 2nd place individually in 1969; 3rd place individually in 1968; helped FLC to 1968 third place finish in NCAA championships
- Reed Duvall (football, 2001, 2004-06; men’s soccer, 2002); Two-time All-America (3rd team in 2005, honorable mention in 2006); RMAC Defensive Player of the Year (2005).
- Bryan Eisenbraun (men’s soccer, 2002-05): Member of 2005 NCAA championship team; All-America (first team); Most Outstanding Defensive Player of 2005 NCAA Final Four.
- Mike Elliott (skiing, 1965-66): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1981); Two-time All-America; Three-time Olympian; Member of Colorado Skiing Hall of Fame
- Charles England (men’s cross country, 1986-88): All-America (two times); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2000).
- Jim Etzler (wrestling, 1981-83, football, 1982-83): All-America (1982, 1983); Third place at NAIA National Championships each year; 61-3 record at FLC; Also competed in football for two years, earning first team All-RMAC honors; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1996).
- Eric Fadness (football, 1989-92): Three-time All-America (first team from 1989-90, second team in 1992); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1998).
- Tim Fitzpatrick (men’s basketball, 1991-93): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2001). FLC’s all-time scoring leader for two-year career.
- Hillary Flaming (women’s cross country, 1995-99): All-America (1995), Academic All-America (twice); led team to 1998 NCAA championship appearance; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2005).
- John Fortune (golf, 1966-69): RMAC individual champion (1969); led Raiders to ’69 men’s golf championship, the first RMAC title in school history; member of ’69 team that was inducted into FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2000).
- Dan Gallagher (men’s basketball, 1986-89): All-America (honorable mention); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2008); Member of 1987 & ’89 RMAC championship teams.
- Alfonso Garcia (football, 1986-89): All-America (honorable mention, three times); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1996).
- Audrey George (women’s basketball, 2006-10): RMAC Defensive Player of the Year (twice); Three-time RMAC champion; Member of 2009-10 team that advanced to NCAA Division II championship game.
- Tom Gordon (football, 1978-81): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1999); All-America (honorable mention); Three-time All-RMAC first team; FLC’s career leader in interceptions (24); Owns school record for interceptions in a season (9 in 1978).
- Jeremy Gunn (men’s soccer coach, 1999-2006): NCAA champions (2005); NCAA runners-up (1999, 2006); 5 NCAA tournament appearances; 6 RMAC titles; Coach of RMAC All-Century Men’s Soccer Team; ’99 squad was inducted into FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2010).
- Matt Gutierrez (football, 2003-06): FLC’s No. 3 all-time passing leader; Led FLC to victory in 2006 Dixie Rotary Bowl; Two-time All-RMAC first team quarterback.
- Rich Hansen (men’s soccer, 1995-98): All-America (first team in 1998); Leading scorer on first two FLC teams to advance to NCAA playoffs.
- Laura Haugen (women’s basketball, 2006-10): All-NCAA Elite Eight team; Three-time RMAC champion; Member of 2009-10 team that advanced to NCAA Division II championship game.
- Rich Hillyer (men’s basketball, 1985-89): All-RMAC (twice); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1996); Member of 1987 & ’89 RMAC championship teams.
- Barney Hinkle (men’s basketball, 1977-81): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1996).
- Bob Hofman (men’s basketball coach, 1983-87, 2000-present): 7 NCAA tournament appearances; 4 RMAC Shootout crowns; 3 RMAC regular season titles.
- Hayley Hollenga (women’s soccer, 2007-present; women’s basketball, 2007-10): All-America (second team in 2010); Appeared in Sports Illustrated Faces in the Crowd (2010); Member of three RMAC championship teams in women’s soccer (2007 & ’09 tournaments, 2010 regular season) and three RMAC championship teams in women’s basketball (2008-10).
- Abby Jackson (women’s basketball, 2007-11): All-Region (2nd team, 2010-11); Member of four RMAC championship teams (RMAC regular season titles in 2008, ’09, ’10 and RMAC Shootout crown in 2011); Member of 2010 team that advanced to NCAA-II championship game.
- Mark Kellogg (women’s basketball coach, 2005-present): Four NCAA tournament appearances; 3 RMAC regular season titles; 1 RMAC Shootout Crown; Team advanced to 2010 NCAA championship game.
- Kate Kelly Stahlin (women’s soccer, 1995-99): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2010); RMAC All-Century Team; Member of 1999 RMAC champions; Offensive MVP of 1999 RMAC Tournament; Academic All-America (3rd team); All-Region (2nd team).
- Nicole Kluk (women’s soccer, 2006-09): All-Region (1st team); RMAC Defensive Player of the Year; Member of 2006, 2007 & 2009 RMAC tournament champs.
- Melissa Knight-Maloney (women’s cross country, 1988): FLC’s only RMAC champion in women’s cross country; All-America; Academic All-America; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1998).
- Dolph Kuss (Ski coach, 1965-76; exercise science instructor, 1964-87): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1995), US Nordic ski coach, 1963-72.
- Julie Koss Golden (volleyball, 1989-90): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1999); All-America (honorable mention); Member of 1990 RMAC championship team.
- Chuck Lamb (men’s basketball, 1960-64): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1995); FLC career rebounding leader.
- DeAndre Lansdowne (men’s basketball, 2007-11): FLC’s all-time scoring leader; All-Region (twice); RMAC West Division Freshman of the Year; RMAC West Division Defensive Player of the Year; Member of 2008 RMAC championship team and 2008 & ’11 RMAC Shootout championship teams.
- Jeremy Lederer (golf, 2001-05): Qualified for NCAA championships; All-Region (1st team); RMAC individual champion.
- Brianne Lippoldt (women’s cross country, 2001-03): All-America (14th place finish is highest-ever in FLC history)
- Jack Lynch (football, 1960-61): NJCAA All-America (first team); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1995).
- Gavin Lyons (golf, 2007-11): Led Skyhawks to 2011 NCAA Elite Eight; All-Region 1st team; All-RMAC first team; RMAC Championship Tournament Medalist; three-time RMAC All-Academic.
- Jamie MacArthur (women’s soccer, 2006-09): All-America (3rd team); Member of 2006, 2007 & 2009 RMAC tournament champs.
- Katie Mackey (women’s basketball, 2006-10): All-Region (2nd team); Three-time RMAC champion; Member of 2009-10 team that advanced to NCAA Division II championship game.
- Devon Manning (men’s basketball, 2004-08): All-America (honorable mention); RMAC West Division Player of the Year; Member of 2008 RMAC championship & Shootout-winning teams.
- Charles McLain, FLC men’s athletic coach (football, basketball, tumbling, baseball, track & field, 1929-42, 1945-46); Longtime vice dean and science teacher; Interim dean (1949); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1994).
- Jennine McWilliams (women’s basketball, 1983-86): All-America (honorable mention); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame; Member of 1985-86 RMAC championship team.
- Mark Meng (football, 2007-08): All-America (first team); Valero Cactus Bowl (NCAA Division II All-Star Game).
- Jim Miller (skiing, 1967-70): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2001); Two-time NCAA Nordic Combined national champion; Two-time Olympian; three-time representative in World University Games; Helped FLC to third-place finish in 1970 NCAA championships
- Pat Miller (skiing, 1967-70): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2001); All-America (1970); Alternate for 1972 U.S. Olympic Team; helped FLC to third-place finish in 1970 NCAA championships
- Amy Mohr (women’s basketball, 2001-05): All-America (honorable mention); RMAC All-Century Team; RMAC Freshman of the Year; FLC’s all-time leading scorer.
- Joe Moore (football, 2000-04): FLC’s career rushing leader; All-Region (3rd team); All-RMAC first team (twice).
- Lloyd Moore (football, 1963-66): All-America (honorable mention); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1995); led FLC in rushing & receiving all four years.
- Bill Mullane (football, basketball and baseball, 1948-50): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1994); Quarterback of 1949 Aggies football team that advanced to Texas Junior Rose Bowl; All-conference quarterback in 1948 & ’49; Five-time letterwinner (two in football, two in basketball, one in baseball).
- Kelly Nanna Moore (volleyball, 1988-90): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2000); Member of 1988 team that was inducted into FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2001) and advanced to NAIA National Championship tournament; Member of 1988 RMAC championship team.
- Jeff Norton (men’s basketball, 1983-87; football, 1988-89): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1997); FLC career leader in assists & steals; Member of 1987 & ’89 RMAC championship teams.
- Nellie Oldfield Horvath (women’s athletics, 1942-45): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1994); Standout in all women’s athletics/P.E. classes available, including basketball and volleyball at the Old Fort (women’s varsity athletics weren’t started at FLC until 1969); Award-winning P.E. teacher at Farmington Junior High School.
- Bob Overturf (wrestling, 1987-90). All-America (3rd place in 1990); Qualified for nationals three times; RMAC individual champion; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1999).
- Liz Palmer (volleyball, 1985-89): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1998); Academic All-America; Member of 1988 team that was inducted into FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2001) and advanced to NAIA National Championship tournament; Member of 1988 RMAC championship team.
- Jenna Peters (softball, 2007-08): All-Region (second team); led FLC to its only NCAA softball appearance and only RMAC softball crown
- Calum Robertson (men’s soccer, 1995-99): Member of 1999 NCAA runner-up squad; All-America (first team); Academic All-America (third team in ’99); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2005); Member of RMAC All-Century Team.
- Alison Rosel (women’s basketball, 2006-10): All-America (honorable mention); RMAC Player of the Year (twice); All-NCAA Elite Eight team; Three-time RMAC champion; Member of 2009-10 team that advanced to NCAA Division II championship game.
- Emily Roser (women’s cross country, 2005-06): All-America, All-Region & All-RMAC (2006).
- Christine Schmelzle (women’s soccer, 2007-10): All-Region (2nd team); RMAC Defensive Player of the Year; Member of 2010 RMAC regular season champions & 2007 & 2009 RMAC tournament champs.
- Rocky Schneider (football, 1994-97): Three-time All-America (second team in ’96, honorable mention in ’95 and ’97); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2008).
- Dana Schreibvogel (women’s basketball, 2008-present): All-America (honorable mention); RMAC Player of the Year; All-Region (1st team); Three-time RMAC champion; Member of 2009-10 team that advanced to NCAA Division II championship game.
- Steve Schutz (men’s basketball, 1993-97): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2003); All-America Farm Team (twice); All-North Central Region.
- Nicole Schwab (volleyball, 2004-07): Two-time All-America (third team from 2006-07); Two-time RMAC and Southwest Region Player of the Year (2006-07); RMAC All-Academic Player of the Year (2007); RMAC All-Century Team.
- Peppy Seale (volleyball coach, 1969-85; women’s basketball coach, 1970-74; women’s ski coach, 1969-75; softball coach, 1984; women’s tennis coach, 1970-74, 1985-87; exercise science instructor, 1969-2002): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1994); RMAC Hall of Fame (2006).
- Dag Seymour (swimming & diving, 1977-81): Member of RMAC All-Century Men’s Swimming & Diving Team; All-America; Four-time team MVP; FLC record holder in nine events; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1996).
- Erika Shisler (women’s soccer, 2007-10): All-America (honorable mention); Member of 2010 RMAC regular season champions & 2007 & 2009 RMAC tournament champs.
- Tom Settle (men’s soccer, 2006-09): Member of 2009 NCAA championship team and 2006 NCAA runner-up squad; All-America (first team in 2009, honorable mention in 2008).
- Cole Sweetser (men’s soccer, 2002-05): All-America (first team in 2005); Member of 2005 NCAA championship team; Member of RMAC All-Century Team.
- Luke Tanner (golf, 2005-09): Lost NCAA Super-Region individual qualification spot in a playoff; RMAC individual champion; All-Region (1st team).
- Carrie Taylor (swimming & diving, 1981-83): Member of RMAC All-Century Women’s Swimming & Diving Team; Five-time All-America; RMAC record holder in 100-meter breaststroke.
- Jeff Thulson (golf, 1974-78): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1996). Three-time All-RMAC golfer; finished third in RMAC in 1976.
- Thad Trujillo (football, 1991-94): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (2000); All-America (honorable mention); Academic All-America (twice); FLC’s second-leading all-time passer.
- Naomi Tutman (swimming & diving, 1981-82): MVP of RMAC All-Century Women’s Swimming & Diving Team; Six-time All-America; Set RMAC records in four events; Two-time FLC team MVP; FLC Outstanding Female Athlete in 1981.
- Bill Wade (football, 1957-58): NJCAA All-America (first team); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1995).
- Ned Wallace, Men’s basketball coach (1950-59), football coach (1955-56), administrator (1959-80); FLC Athletic Hall of Fame’s original inductee (1979).
- Blaine Walters (wrestling, 1988-92): Only three-time All-American in FLC wrestling history; Only FLC wrestler to compete in a national championship match; 2nd, 3rd and 4th place finishes at NAIA National Championships during his career; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1997).
- Andrew Webb (football, 2000-03): FLC’s all-time passing leader; All-Region (3rd team).
- Ron Wells (football, 1979-82): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1996); All-America (honorable mention); played two seasons in USFL; Signed as a free agent with the Buffalo Bills; Owns FLC records for most career sacks (27) and sacks in a season (19 in 1982).
- Todd Wells (cycling, 1994-95): Two-time U.S. Olympian; U.S. national cross-country champion the past two years; Current U.S. cyclocross champion; Rides for Specialized in pro mountain bike tour; Won two individual collegiate cross country titles and helped FLC win two collegiate mountain biking titles.
- Zane Wells (men’s soccer, 2006-09): Member of 2009 NCAA championship team and 2006 NCAA runner-up squad; All-America (third team in 2009, honorable mention in 2008).
- Don Whalen (president, 1983-84, 1986-88; vice president of academic affairs, 1983-88; dean of education, 1970-83; athletic director, 1962-70; men’s basketball coach, 1959-70; golf coach, 1962-70): FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1994).
- Sage Wilderman (cycling, 2007-11): Won two women’s omnium titles and five women’s individual titles (3 in downhill, 1 each in short track and mountaincross) for FLC mountain biking team; Led Skyhawks to four straight US Cycling collegiate mountain biking team titles; also competed in road racing last spring.
- Arthur Willden (wrestling, 1982-86): Two-time All-American; FLC Athletic Hall of Fame (1999).
- Cliff Wilmes (men’s soccer, 2003-06): Member of 2005 NCAA championship team and 2006 NCAA runner-up squad; All-America (second team in 2006); On roster of MLS’ Colorado Rapids in 2007.
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