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Adrian N Smalls ‘88 Hall of Fame Nominations
Basketball
The University of Rochester Athletic Hall of Fame nomination
A four-year letterwinner for the basketball team, process is open to everyone. The 2017 selection process will
Smalls was a co-captain for the team that won begin again in January 2017. We encourage you to participate
the Chase Scholarship Tournament. In that by submitting the names of worthy candidates. Please review
tournament, Smalls was awarded MVP and set the criteria listed below and then submit your nomination to
the tournament’s field goal percentage record the committee through Associate Director Terry Gurnett ’77 at
while also earning All-Association honors from the UAA. Smalls had tgurnett@sports.rochester.edu. Your submission should include
445 assists, third of all time; 938 points, 50th of all time; 138 assists in a as much factual information about the individual as possible.
season, fourth of all time; 100 career games played, third of all time; 95 Nominees may be contacted to request more information if
consecutive games played, first of all time; two University three-point needed.
shooting records; and had the most steals in a single game. Smalls has
volunteered as the assistant men’s varsity coach for the University of CRITERIA:
Rochester since 1991.
• Distinguished themselves with University of Rochester athletics
as an administrator, athlete, coach, manager, or friend
Timothy J. Voloshen • Distinguished themselves as alumni by supporting athletics
’96 ’00 (MS) at the University
Cross Country/Track • Promoted good will for and enhanced the image of the
University of Rochester
Voloshen was a three-time All American, twice • The University strives each year to induct athletes from a range
in track and once in cross country, a three-time of eras. Please remember that nominees can be inducted
UAA Champion, and named to the UAA 25th posthumously
anniversary team in cross country. He was a
member of the 1991 Cross Country National Championship team, Thank you for participating.
and teams that placed second (1992), seventh (1993), and third (1994)
in subsequent years. Rochester won the NYSCTC and UAA Cross
Country Championship titles each of his four years. In track, he was
UAA Champion in the 3000m Steeplechase in 1994, 1995, and 1996.
In 1994, he set the UAA Steeplechase record and reset it in 1995. Student Honors
In the NYSCT&FA Outdoor Track, he also placed first for the 3000m
Steeplechase. A total of eight Rochester Athletes received All-America honors
this past year, along with three Academic All-America honors.
Four earned Phi Beta Kappa honors.
Jason A. Walker ’96
Soccer ALL-AMERICANS
Ryosei Kobayashi ’17 (Squash)
Walker was a four-year starter on the soccer team. Mario Yanez ’17 (Squash)
He was a four-year UAA selection earning First
Team honors in 1994 and 1995. He shares the Neil Cordell ’16 (Squash)
record for most assists in a game and holds the Tomotaka Endo ’18 (Squash)
career assists record. In 1993, he earned All-New Patrick Rice ’16 (Men’s Track and Field)
York State Selection and All-American Selection in 1995. He was the Alexandra Leslie ’18 (Women’s Basketball)
UAA Player of the Year in 1995 and made it to two NCAA Tournament
appearances—one UAA Championship and one ECAC Championship. Michelle Relin ’16 (Field Hockey)
Tara Lamberti ’16 (Field Hockey)
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
Matt Mender ’16 (Football)
Jeff Weinfeld ’16 (Football)
Congratulations to Jeremy Hassett ’16 (Cross Country/Track and Field)
all of the inductees! PHI BETA KAPPA CLASS OF 2016
Gabrielle DiAngelo
Jeremy Hasset
Catherine Knox
Neil Cordell
Congratulations on your success both on and off the field!
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