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Ben Mitchell

Ben Mitchell
Mechanical Engineering '06

Ben Mitchell grew up in a devout household in the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan where emphasis was placed on helping others. He traveled with his father to places such as Kenya and Peru on short-term medical missions. When he was in Kenya, a missionary explained that engineers have the greatest potential to influence the largest number of people. During high school, Ben participated in a youth mission trip to Tijuana. A result of the mission trips, his family decided to adopt three Vietnamese children when he was a junior.

All of these experiences had a great influence on Ben’s outlook on life. He decided to major in mechanical engineering and enrolled at Lake Superior State University. Near the end of his senior year, he decided to volunteer for the Peace Corps to help others.

His two-year commitment began in the fall of 2007 and took Ben to Burkina Faso in western Africa. He resides in the village of Tansila, population 3,000, approximately 10 km from the Mali border. His host organization is the local cotton growers union. It works cooperatively with other villages to improve and expand their production techniques. He serves as an agribusiness advisor as a part of the Small Enterprise Development program which helps create market linkages and assists with the advancement of business skills.

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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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