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Mitch Irwin '74
Former Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture
Former Michigan Senator
Businessman, The Irwin Group
LSSU Outstanding Alumnus Award '91
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Alumni Association
Hall of Fame
1999 Hall of Fame Inductees
Roger Dallas
- 1975 - 1979 Wrestling
- One of three Lakers with three undefeated dual seasons (1977, 1978, 1979)
- Second in school history in career wins and points (115 wins, 475.5 points)
- School record for most major superior decisions (7, 1978 -79)
- GLIAC Champion (1978, 1979)
- NAIA Tournament Participant (3rd place, 1977; 2nd place, 1978)
- NCAA II Tournament Runner-up (158 lbs., 1979)
- Cliff Everett Award (1978, 1979)
- Terry McDermott Award (1976)
Franklin Otis
- Faculty Athletic Representative 1948-1978
- The first faculty athletic representative (1948 - 1978)
- Instrumental in the development of the GLIAC and CCHA
- The 'original' official scorekeeper for the Hornet's basketball team
- Department of Mathematics chair (1948 - 1971)
- Mathematics faculty (1948 - 1978)
Doris Pierce
- 1976-1980 Tennis
- #1 Laker singles and doubles player in each year of her career
- Earned a college ring as the top player in the state (1976)
- #1 ranked single and doubles player in Michigan (1980)
- SMAIAW runner-up singles (1980)
- SMAIAW doubles champion (1980)
- Laker MVP (1977, 1979, 1980)
Teresa Shaheen Jensen
- 1978-1982 Volleyball
- All-GLIAC – the only Laker spiker to earn first team all-conference honors in each season of her career
- MAIAW All-Midwest Region Team (1978)
- All-SMAIAW (1979, 1980)
- All-MAIAW (1980)
- Member of the 1981 squad that set the school record for wins in a season (42)
- Terry McDermott Award (1979)
Chris Dahlquist
- 1981-1985 Hockey
- Outstanding defenseman
- 68 career points (12 goals 56 assists, 313 penalty minutes)
- CCHA All-Academic Team (1985)
- All-CCHA Honorable Mention (1985)
- Team Captain (1983, 1984)
- Ronald `Bud' Cooper Award (1984)
- Cliff Everett Award (1985)
- 12 year NHL veteran
Mike Cribbs
- 1980 - 1983 Wrestling
- 56-13-1 record (10th most career wins)
- One of four Lakers with two undefeated dual seasons (16-0-1, 1981, 1982)
- NAIA Tourney (6th place finish) and NCAA II (5th place, 1981)
- NCAA II Champion (167 lbs., 1982)
- LSSU's first two-time NCAA II All-American (1981, 1982)
- Single season record for falls (21, 1980-81)
- Third on the LSSC career falls chart (35)
- Terry McDermott Award (1981)
- Cliff Everett Award (1981)
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