Hall of Fame Class of 1999
1999 Class: Front row (l-r): Mike Bennett, Judy
McCreery-Chamberlin, Dean Schott. Back row (l-r): Joe Klune, Mike
Tomasini, Duane Banks, Bob Blasi (head coach of 1969 football
team). Picture of 1969 football team attendees at bottom of page.
| 1969 Football Team
Bob Blasi (Head Coach)With an unblemished 10-0 record, the 1969 UNC
football team remains the only squad in school history to record a
perfect season on the gridiron. The Bears finished the season
ranked third in the nation and won their first undisputed Rocky
Mountain Conference Championship. The Bears averaged 43.5 points
per game, the second highest average in the nation, while holding
their opponents to an average of 12 points per contest. Leading the
Bears was fourth-year head coach Bob Blasi (Hall of Fame, Class of
'95), who went on to record a school-best 107 victories in his 19
seasons. While the Bears have gone on to post 20 winning seasons
since Blasi's squad ran the table, the 1969 football squad is often
credited with putting UNC football on the map.
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| Duane Banks, Baseball/Basketball (1958-59,
62-64)
Duane Banks was a three-time all-conference and all-district
catcher for the Bears in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He helped
UNC reach the College World Series following the 1959 season. A
career .363 hitter, Banks also played one year of basketball at
UNC. Upon graduating from UNC, he spent one year with the Atlanta
Braves organization before embarking on a coaching career. Banks
served as the head baseball coach at the University of Iowa from
1970 until his retirement in 1997. Iowa's all-time winningest
coach, Banks posted a record of 901-575-4 and led his squad to
three Big Ten titles. He is also a member of the American Baseball
Coaches Hall of Fame.
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| Mike Bennett, Track and Field (1989-92)
Mike Bennett is one of the top male track and field athletes in UNC
history. He won the NCAA II national decathlon title on three
occasions (1989, 1991,1992), as well as earning seven individual
North Central Conference titles. Bennett posted conference
championships in the decathlon (1989, 1991, 1992), 110-meter high
hurdles (1989,1991,1992) and the long jump (1991). He is currently
the UNC record holder in the decathlon, long jump, pentathlon,
55-meter high hurdles and 60-meter hurdles.
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| Joe Klune, Wrestling/Football (1942-43,
45-47)
Joe Klune was a two-sport athlete for the Bears in the mid-1940s.
As a wrestler, he earned three Rocky Mountain Conference
championships (1942, 1946, 1947) and earned All-American honors by
finishing fourth (University Division) at 167 pounds in 1946. As a
football player, Klune was a two-time all-conference selection.
After graduating from UNC, Klune enjoyed a successful career as a
teacher/coach in the Denver Public Schools for over 30 years. Still
a supporter of his alma mater, Klune continues to be a member of
the UNC Blue & Gold Club, as well as a contributor to the
Wrestling Scholarship Endowment Fund.
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| Judy McCreery-Chamberlin, Track and Field
(1978-80)
Judy McCreery-Chamberlin still ranks as one of the greatest female
distance runners in school history. She posted a fourth-place
finish at the 1979 AIAW Cross Country Championships, earning
All-American honors in the process. McCreery-Chamberlin continues
to hold UNC records in the 3,000 meters (10:09.49), 5,000 meters
(17:12.0) and the 10,000 meters (34:49.1). She also competed in the
1988 Olympic Trials, posting a 10th place finish in the 10,000
meters.
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| Dean Schott, Gymnastics (1980-83)
One of the best-ever gymnasts at UNC, Dean Schott will best be
remembered for his 1983 NCAA II All-Around National Championship.
Schott earned the title by placing second in the floor exercise,
third on the rings, fifth on the vault and sixth on the parallel
bars. A seven-time All-American, he was named UNC's Outstanding
Gymnast all four years. In 1983, Schott was presented with the ESPN
Award for Sports Excellence. Since graduating from UNC, he served
as Colorado State Chairman of USA Gymnastics (national governing
body) from 1987-94.
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| Mike Tomasini, Football/Wrestling/Track and Field
(1964-67)
An all-around athlete, Mike Tomasini, earned 11 varsity letters in
three different sports during his four-year career at UNC. In
football, Tomasini was named Second Team All-American by the
Associated Press in 1967. A noseguard, he also earned
all-conference honors and was selected as UNC's lineman of the
Year. He was 1968 draft pick of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. In track
and field, Tomasini earned 15 gold medals from the Rocky Mountain
Conference and was named All-American in the shot put and discus in
1967. He still holds the UNC indoor shot put record of 52'2.25.
Tomasini's wrestling career included a third-place finish at the
MIWA regional tournament.
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Northern Colorado
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