Hall of Fame Class of 2007
| 1997 Football Team
Joe Glenn (Head Coach)
The 1997 Northern Colorado football team won the second-straight
team national championship in school history, shutting out New
Haven 51-0 for the title (Dec. 13, 1997). Coached by Joe Glenn, the
team won the North Central Conference Championship en route to a
13-2 overall record and had nine players earn All-American honors
over the 1996 and 1997 seasons. The team played all four of its
playoff games on the road, rising to the challge, defeating
Pittsburg State 24-16, Northwest Missouri State 35-19 and
Carson-Newman 30-29 before winning the whole kit-and-caboodle 51-0
over New Haven in Florence, Ala. The team won its final nine games
of the season and in the final regular season game against North
Dakota, senior running back Billy Holmes broke the school's
single-season rushing record with 1,093 yards, becoming the first
Bear to post back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Inducted in 2007.
Team Members: Chad Ansell, Bryan Applewhite, Ed Bendokas, Donovan
Brown, Brad Bunting, Ryan Burkholder, Lennis Campbell, Cliff Casco,
Mark Chicarelli, Joshua Ching-Pickett, Steve Cotham, Wes Daniels,
Kunta Duncan, Nathan Eastin, Noland Eastin, Faraj Elmagbari, Dean
Grable, Keith Grable, Jeremy Guddat, Andy Haase, Brian Heil, Jamie
Heiner, Jason Heinrich, Billy Holmes, Mark Holte, Mark Jeffries,
Dirk Johnson, Martin Jones, Andy Klatt, Kris Kovel, Heath Kucera,
Justin Lanham, Nicolas Lopez, Brian Lusk, Matt Markley, Drew
Masten, John May, Corte McGuffey, Dillan Micus, Jeff Miller, Chad
Niesent, Justin Noyes, Dominic Pallone, Don Plutt, Nathan Rice,
Ryan Richards, Paul Robertson, Colin Runge, Mike Schauer, Brian
Scott, Aaron Smith, George Smith, Carlos Tarin, Lenny Vaughn,
Brandon Vogt, Todd Weibel, Tashe Williams, Andrew Wimbs, Scott
Zimmerman, Omar Zuniga. Coaching Staff: Joe Glenn
(Head Coach), Mike Breske (Defensive Coordinator), Kay Dalton
(Offensive Coordinator), Larry Adams, Rod Dobbs, Marty English,
Ivan Goepferd, Mike Griffith, Brett Harvey, Paul Novak, Harvey
Patton, Jim Porter, Charles Rittenhouse, Peter Strusma, Ron
Wiesnieski. Support
Staff: Shannon Courtney (Athletic Trainer), Mick Schuch
(Equipment Manager), Aaron Parkhurst (Team Doctor).
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| Karl Dodge, Track & Field (1988-93)
Karl Dodge ranks as the most accomplished thrower in school
history. During his years with UNC, he was a two-time All-American
(`92, `93) and three-time NCC discus champion. He still holds the
school record in the discus. While competing for Northern Colorado,
Karl was called to serve in Operation Desert Storm in the US Army
as an infantry soldier. After returning from military service in
Operation Desert Storm, he went on to earn his two All-American
honors. Following his years with the Bears, he continued to compete
internationally in Track & Field and the Strongman Highland
Games. During his Highland Games years, he earned honors as a
7-time World Record holder and World Champion. To this day, he is
still recognized as one of the greatest American athletes in the
history of the Strongman Highland Games.
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| Ed Dyer, Baseball (1961-64)
Ed Dyer posted a 32-8 record for the baseball team. He still ranks
second in school history in career ERA and 10th in strikeouts, as
well as second in single season strikeouts and sixth in innings
pitched. Dyer was nominated by Coach Butler to play on the 1964 US
Olympic Team. He won eight games in each of his four seasons for
Colorado State College.
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| Billy Holmes, Football (1994-97)
Billy Holmes was a member of the back-to-back national championship
football squads and was the leading rusher for each team with 1,074
in 1996 and 1,093 in 1997. He finished his career as the No. 1
all-time rusher in school history with 3,519 yards (including all
postseason games) and ranks No. 2 on the Bears' all-time
all-purpose yardage list with 4,703 yards. Holmes rushed for 3
touchdowns and a title game record 195 yards on 30 carries in the
51-0 win over New Haven in 1997 en route to 19 touchdowns for the
year to set the single-season record (record has since been broken
by both Adam Matthews and Vincent Jackson with 21 each). During the
1996 championship game, he scored on a 1-yard touchdown run as the
Bears scored a 23-14 victory over Carson-Newman, rushing for 136
yards on 33 carries in the contest.
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| Jim Lord, Contributor
Jim Lord has served as the announcer for football, volleyball,
men's and women's basketball for 31 years, as well as a member of
the Blue & Gold Club Board of Directors for 25 years. He is
currently the President of the Blue and Gold Club. Lord has also
served as a statistician for the media relations department and has
several times been the Master of Ceremonies for the Reverse Raffle,
the athletic department's largest fund-raiser. He has won several
awards for his volunteer work and there have been three
scholarships at Northern Colorado created in his name.
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| Mandy Nilsen, Soccer (1998-01)
Mandy Nilsen earned All-American in both 1999 and 2001. She was
also a three-time All-Region selection, a four-time All-North
Central Conference selection, a 2001 NSCAA/Adidas Scholar Athlete
All-American and a four-time Conference Player of the Week
selection. She continues to hold the school single season records
in goals, assists and points and holds the career records for
goals, assists, points and games played.
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| Stormie Wells, Volleyball (1992-95)
Stormie Wells was a four-year letterwinner for the Bears. As a
senior, she handled the setting duties and led the nation in
assists during the 1995 season. She helped lead the Bears to a 31-3
overall record and 17-1 mark in the NCC as a senior. Wells earned
GTE/CoSIDA Academic 2nd Team All-American, All-NCC, Academic
All-NCC, the Sportswoman of Colorado's Swede Johnson Spirit Award
and the NCC's Ruth Marske Award in 1996. A major in business with
an emphasis in Marketing and Computer Information Systems, she
graduated with a 3.97 GPA. Wells also served as the first-ever
chairman of the national SAAC (Student-Athlete Advisory
Council).
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