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"Lake Superior State University's Sport and Recreation Management program is second to none!", says Justin Andre, Director of Hanson Hills Recreation Area, in scenic Grayling, Michigan.
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Alumni Association
Hall of Fame
2000 Hall of Fame Inductees
Tom Davies
- Hockey - 1970 1974
- NAIA All American (1972,1973,1974)
- All CCHA First Team (1974)
- Established career record for assists (104) and points (154) by a defenseman
- Established single season record for goals (25) and points (61) by a defenseman (1973 74)
- Top 10 on LSSU career assists list (104, 118 games)
Maurice Evans
- Track and Cross Country - 1969, 1972 1976
- Four Time Cross Country All Conference (1969, 1972 74)
- Competed in NAIA District 23 Final and National Finals (1973)
- Fourth Place NCAA Division III Track & Field Championship (1976)
- NCAA Division III All-American (1976)
- Established LSSU records for one (4:29.7); two (9:24.2); three (14:21.2);six miles (29:25); 10,000 meter (30:21)
Julio Francella
- Hockey - 1971-1975
- NAIA All-American (1972, 1974)
- All-CCHA Honorable Mention (1974)
- Established LSSU record for career points (68-144-212; 121 games)
- Established LSSU record for career assists (144)
- #5 Single Season Assists (45, 1974-75)
Vicki Hill
- Women's Basketball - 1985 1989
- Established LSSU career record for points scored (1,707) and field goals (663 field goals)
- Laker Top 10 career marks for free throws made (379); rebounds (725); free throw percentage (.742); and blocked shots (59)
- Established single season records for points (61, 1988 89); field goals made (246, 1988 89); scoring average (22.7ppg, 1988-89)
- Laker Top 10 season marks: field goals (174; 1987-88); free throws made (119, 1988-89; 114, 1986-87); free throw percentage (.804, 1988-89); and block shots (22, 1988-89)
- Established single game scoring record (42 points vs. Hillsdale, 2/11/89)
- Established single game rebound record (23 vs. Hillsdale, 1/14/89)
Joe Poisson
- Track and Cross Country Coach - 1963 to 1979
- NAIA District 23 Coach of the Year (1973)
- A conscientious, dedicated and educated coach who had an outstanding rapport with his student-athletes, staff and public
- Lake Superior State University Professor Emeritus (July 1976)
- Retired in 1976 but continued to teach and coach until 1979
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