Hall of Fame Class of 2004
2004 Class: Front row (l-r): Dennis Colson,
Terry (Wenzinger) Goldwater, Alexis Garnder. Back row (l-r): Mike
Rogers, Gerry Dattilio, Tom Beck. 1974 Baseball Team pictured at
bottom of page.
| 1974 Baseball Team
Tom Petroff (Head Coach)
Record of 32-13; coached by Tom Petroff; Great Plains Athletic
Conference title; UNC won 17 of 18 games heading into the College
World Series; Bears reached the College World Series by defeating
both Gonzaga (2 games to 1) and Arizona (2 games to 0) in a
three-game series; UNC swept Arizona (6-5 and 6-2) to make their
10th appearance in the College World Series; Rick Thoren tossed a
five-hitter in the clinching game against the Wildcats; UNC
defeated Harvard (4-2) in the loser's bracket after falling to
Oklahoma (10-1) in the opening round; UNC suffered a 5-3 loss to
Southern Illinois to be eliminated from the College World Series;
finished sixth in final Division I poll; Bob DeMeo led the team in
hitting with a .404 batting average; four other Bears hit over .300
for the season (Ron Holmes - .347, Jeff Cheek - .338; Joe Strain -
.338; Dennis Leonida - .309); the pitching staff was led by Keith
Bailey (10-2, 3.63 ERA) and Rick Thoren (8-1, 4.12 ERA).
Team Members: Mark Aasen, Keith Bailey, Jeff Cheek, Greg Cook, Mike
Coy, Bob DeMeo, John Gabbert, Steve Gjertsen, Paul Gradishar, Ron
Holmes, Rick Kent, Dennis Leonida, Mike McNeill, Greg Meyer, Larry
Nelson, Greg Pilkington, Rich Pinkowski, Tom Runnels, Davie
Schiessler, Jeff Simpson, Joe Strain, Rick Thoren
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| Tom Beck, Football (1993-96)
Starting quarterback that led Bears to the NCAA Division II
playoffs two consecutive years (1995 & 1996); Won national
championship in 1996 with an injury depleted team with a 23-14 win
over Carson-Newman; Ranks among UNC all-time leaders in passings
yards (7th, 4,251), touchdown passes (5th, 35) and total offense
(6th, 4,589); Has served as an active member in the Blue & Gold
campaign to help raise dollars for UNC athletic
scholarships.
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| Dennis Colson, Basketball/Track & Field/Baseball
(1963-68)
Three-year letter winner in basketball, one in track & field,
one in baseball; Helped basketball team to a 21-6 record in 1965-66
and a midwest regional tournament appearance; Led the team to three
straight Rocky Mountain Conference basketball championships;
Three-time All-Conference in basketball; Academic All-American
selection three times; Student body president as a senior;
Recipient of NCAA Postgraduate scholarship; Currently, a professor
of law at the University of Idaho.
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| Gerry Dattilio, Football (1972-75)
Led the Bears in rushing as a quarterback in 1972 & 1973; Led
the team in passing yards in both 1973 (1,367 yds., 18 TDs) and
1974 (1,367 yds., 14 TDs); Bears' total offense leader from
1972-74; Ranks 10th on the Bears' all-time passing yards list with
2,953 passing yards; Ranks 9th on the Bears' all-time total offense
list with 4,210 yards; All-Great Plains Conference player in both
1973 and 1974; played in the CFL for over 10 years and was the QB
of the Grey Cup championship team in 1980.
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| Alexis Gardner, Softball (1976-79)
Four-year letterwinner for the Bears in softball; competed in four
Women's College World Series (finished 2nd, 4th, 2nd, 5th);
three-time Intermountain Conference champions (1976, 1977, 1978);
two-time all-conference pick; selected for a tryout for the 1979
Pan Am Games; holds UNC single-season record in triples (8), stolen
bases (20) and batting average (.473); holds UNC career records in
at-bats (393), runs scored (83), hits (133), RBI (48), triples
(14), stolen bases (45) and walks (30).
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| Terry (Wenzinger) Goldwater, Women's Swimming
(1990-94)
Ranks third on UNC's all-time career points list; Set the school
records in 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle (since broken by Saree
Hoopii) and is a member of three school-record holding relay teams
(200 free, 400 free, 800 free); Broke 14 school records during her
career; 9-time NCAA II All-American in individual events and
five-times in relays; 13-time North Central Conference Champion (8
individual, 5 relay); NCC record holder in 5 events (3 individual,
2 relay); Earned "Bear Down" Award all four years; Named to CSCAA
All-Academic Team in 1994; One of only four swimming and diving
athletes in UNC's history to have scored in the top-8 in every
individual event at the conference championships for all four years
of her collegiate career; NCC Athlete of the Year
(1993-94).
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| Mike Rogers, Wrestling (1967-69)
NCAA College Division (Div. II) Runner-up (1969); Rocky Mountain
Conference champion (1968 & 1969) Mountain Intercollegiate
Wrestling Association Champion (1969); University Division (Div. I)
national qualifier (1968 & 1969); Tallied an overall record of
43-14-2; Went 20-4-1 in his senior season which included an
undefeated 13-0 record in dual meets; Team captain of the 1969 team
that was NCAA Runners-up and members of the UNC Athletic Hall of
Fame; All-American.
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1974 Baseball Team at 2004 Induction Ceremony.
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