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2015
ATHLETIC
HALL OF FAME
INDUCTION DINNER
The 2015 University of Rochester Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner
will be held at 6 P.M. ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2015.
The dinner will be held in the Leibner-Cooper Room in the Goergen Athletic Center.
The 2015 Hall of Fame inductees, their families and friends, and current Hall of Fame members are invited
to share this special evening. Following are the 2015 Hall of Fame inductees.
John Biondolillo ’84 and senior. She was named UAA volleyball Geoffrey Marcel Long ’94
Athlete of the Week six times during her
Golf junior and senior seasons. Hartman ranked Football
ninth nationally in service aces per game in
Biondolillo was the 1991 and first nationally in 1992, and she A senior-year captain
number one player on was ranked 10th nationally in both kills per and linebacker on the
the team for all four game and blocks per game in 1993. In 2012, football team, Long held
years and was the First she was named as part of the UAA Silver the single-season and
All-American golfer Anniversary Team. career sack record at
in Rochester history. Rochester in 1994. Long
In 1982, he helped Seth Hauben ’05 had 49 tackles, 6 sacks,
lead the team to the and 85 yards in losses in
program’s first-ever Basketball the 1992–93 season. In
national ranking and qualification for the 1992, Long was selected to the All-UAA Team
NCAA Golf Championship and the team A four-year starter on and as an ECAC Upstate New York All-Star.
ECAC Championship. Biondolillo won the the basketball team In 1993, he was selected to the Kodak All-
individual ECAC Championship and eight and a two-time captain, American Team and a Champion Small College
other collegiate titles, including the NCAA Hauben was selected All-American Team. Long was also a First Team
Putting Competition. He finished 13th in Rookie of the year in the UAA Linebacker, an ECAC All-Star, and won
the 1983 NCAA Championships and was UAA his freshman year Defensive Player of the Year in the UAA in 1993.
named to the NCAA All-American Team. He and MVP his junior and
capped off his senior year winning the 1984 senior years. Hauben John Minora ’81
Northeast Championships in Syracuse on was a member of the
Graduation Day. men’s basketball winningest class of all-time Football
with a career record of 97-17 (58-2 at home).
Leslie Christine Hartman ’94 He was the all-time leading rebounder A four-year starter at
and was named National Player of the Year defensive tackle on the
Volleyball in all of Division III by D III News in 2005. football team, Minora was
Hauben was a two-time NABC First Team recognized by coaches
Hartman was a member All-American in 2004 and 2005. He was a for his spirited and
of the Rochester four-time All-UAA selection, a two-time UAA aggressive play. Minora
volleyball team MVP, and a three-time All-UAA First Team was Defensive Player of
that played in the selection. the Year in 1979-80 and
quarterfinal round of Defensive Player of the
the NCAA tournament in Week several times. He was also selected for
1993. Hartman received the ECAC All Star Team at defensive tackle
Second Team All-UAA and was awarded the Lyle Spike Garnish
honors as a freshman Scholarship for student athletes.
and First Team All-UAA honors as a junior