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2017




       ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME



       INDUCTION DINNER 2017





                The 2017 University of Rochester Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 13, 2017.
              The dinner will be held in the Leibner-Cooper Room in the Goergen Athletic Center. The 2017 Hall of Fame inductees,
                    their families and friends, and current Hall of Fame members are invited to share this special evening.



          Introducing this year’s Hall of Fame inductees ...





                       Tara Carrozza ’05                                       Andrea Haveman-Semper ’94
                       Basketball                                              Soccer

                       Carrozza was a four-year varsity basketball player      A four-year varsity soccer player, Haveman-
                       and letter recipient. She was the rst sophomore        Semper earned First Team All-UAA, New York
                       ever selected as captain and continued                  State Women’s Collegiate Athletic Association All-
                       through her junior and senior years. In her rst        State Soccer Team and All-Region Honors in the
                       two years, the team won back-to-back ECAC               1992 season. During her last season, Haveman-
        Championships. In her last two years, the team made it to the NCAA   Semper had multiple honors. She was named Third Team NSCAA and
        Division III Final Four, reaching fourth and third place nationwide,   Umbro Division III Women’s Soccer All-American. She was named First
        respectively. In her senior year, Carrozza was the NCAA East Sectional   Team All-Northeast Region by the NSCAA, was UAA Co-Player of the
        MVP and Chuck Resler Tournament MVP, made the JP Morgan All-  Year, and led the team in the UAA with two goals and three assists. In
        Tournament Team, and received the Award for Athletic Leadership   each of her four seasons, her teams attained top ten rankings, won
        and the Sylvia Fabricant Award. She holds records in third most   the University Athletic Association titles, and competed in the NCAA
        assists in a single season (144), fth most assists in a career (305),    Division III Championships. In 1991, the team took second place in
        and many more.                                          the NCAA Championship match.



                       Kirsten Clark ’97                                       Rebekah (Penfold) Meeker ’96

                       Swimming                                                Volleyball
                       Clark was a member of the swimming team and             Meeker played on the varsity volleyball team
                       a three-time NCAA Championship Individual               when, in 1995, the Lady Yellowjackets nished
                       Qualier. She was a three-time UAA Champion in          with their best record in team history (36-9).
                       the 1,650 freestyle and a nine-time All-American.       This team made the regional nals in the NCAA
                       Clark held four individual school records in the        Division III playos, nished rst in the inaugural
        200 freestyle, 500 freestyle, 1,000 freestyle, and the 1,650 freestyle for   UCAA Championships, and placed second in both the UAA and
        over 10 years. She was a member of the team that nished eighth in   NYSWCAA Championships. Meeker, cocaptain of the 1995 team,
        1994 and in the top 20 in 1995. Clark was the Team MVP in 1994–  was named Second Team All-American by the American Volleyball
        1995 and in 1995–1996. She graduated cum laude with a double   Coaches Association (AVCA), All-UCAA First Team, and All-UAA
        major in economics and political science.               Second Team. Meeker nished the season rst on the team in service
                                                                aces (94) and was ranked for service aces during the season by the
                                                                NCAA. She ended the season second on the team in blocks (111) and
                                                                third in kills (289). In her senior year, Meeker was awarded Rochester’s
                                                                Merle Spurrier Award.





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