Hall of Fame Class of 1998
1998 Class: Front row (l-r): Teresa Stratman,
Tom Benich, Dr. Aaron Parkhurst, Merle Ogle, Jane Martindell (Head
Coach of 1978 softball team), Gloria Rodriguez. Back row: Members
of the 1978 softball team.
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1978 Softball Team
Jane Martindell(Head Coach)
Under the direction of head coach Jane Martindell, the 1978
softball squad recorded a second-place finish at the Women's
College World Series. With a record of 24-6, the Bears won a
conference championship. Leading the 1978 squad was All-American
pitcher Lou Piel, who recorded an impressive 0.50 earned run
average. In addition, the Bears had all-conference performers in
catcher Jan Breckenridge and pitcher Phyllis Schachterle
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| Tom Benich, Track & Field Coach
(1963-86)
Benich served as the head track and field coach at UNC from
1963-86. Benich-led squads won conference championships in the
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Great Plains Athletic
Conference and most recently in the North Central Conference.
During his tenure, the Bears produced 13 All-America performers.
Benich was selected NCC coach of the Year following the 1982 and
1986 seasons and was also a recipient of the NCAA Division II Track
Coaches Distinguished Service Award.
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| Merle Ogle, Tennis/Basketball (1927-30)
A two-time Rocky Mountain Conference singles' champion in tennis,
he earned four varsity letters in both tennis and basketball.
Served as tennis team captain during his sophomore, junior, and
senior seasons, losing only one match during those years. He led
the basketball team in scoring as a senior, earning second team
all-conference honors. Was named the school's outstanding male
athlete of the year as a senior.
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| Dr. Aaron Parkhurst, Team Physician
(1971-99)
Served as a team physician for over 20 years. Long time UNC
supporter and member of the UNC Blue & Gold Club. Was
instrumental in the fundraising efforts for the building of
Nottingham Field. A regular at many booster activities, he has been
very generous with his time, money and expertise to the UNC
athletic department.
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| Gloria Rodriguez, Softball/Women's Basketball Coach
(1969-77)
Took seven UNC softball teams to the AIAW (Association for
Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) College World Series,
including a runner-up finish in1976. Led the Bears to the first of
back-to-back regional championships, defeating Arizona State 3-2 in
1977. For her efforts that season, Rodriguez was named regional
coach of the year.
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| Teresa Stratman, Swimming (1989-93)
Stratman enjoyed a standout swimming career at UNC from 1989-93.
She became UNC's first swimming national champion as she took first
place in the 1650 freestyle at the 1992 NCAA Championships. In
1993, she repeated as the 1650 freestyle champion and also placed
first in the 500-freestyle. A holder of eight UNC records, Stratman
was a North Central Conference champion on 17 occasions and was
twice named NCC Swimmer of the Year. In addition, she earned
academic all-NCC honors following the 1991 and 1993 seasons.
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November 7, 2009
Football
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Sacramento State
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Northern Colorado
Final
November 8, 2009
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November 14, 2009
Swimming & Diving
144-70, 109.5-113.5
Northern Iowa/South Dakota State Afternoon
Final
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Montana
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