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2009 Brown University Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees

Porter Collins '98

Men's Crew

One of Brown’s most accomplished oarsmen, Porter Collins led Brown to IRA and National Championship titles and represented the United States at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics.
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William Carpenter '97

WRESTLING

The Ivy League Wrestler of the Year and an All-American as a junior, the late William Carpernter still holds the Brown record for most wins by fall.
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Jason McCullough '97

FOOTBALL

An Honorable Mention All-American and First Team All-Ivy quarterback, Jason McCullough held nearly every Brown passing record when he graduated.
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Eric Blackiston '96

MEN'S BASKETBALL

Eric Blackiston was a First Team All-Ivy guard who finished his career ranked 16th on Brown’s all-time scoring list with 1,031 points and second in assists with 380.
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Kerri Whiaker '96

FIELD HOCKEY/WOMEN'S LACROSSE

A First Team All-Ivy performer on both the field hockey and lacrosse fields, Whitaker went on to play lacrosse for the U.S. National team.
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Steven King '91

MEN'S HOCKEY

Now the Executive Director of the Sports Foundation, Steven King helped rebuild Brown’s men’s hockey program, and then went on to a nine-year professional hockey career, including stints in the NHL with the Rangers and the Mighty Ducks.
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Judith Gracey '81

WOMEN'S TRACK & FIELD

Judith Gracey helped establish Brown as an Ivy League power in the early days of the women’s track and field program at Brown.
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David Flaschen '77 P'11

MEN'S SOCCER

David Flaschen was one of the greatest goalkeepers in Brown men’s soccer history, leading Brown to the NCAA semifinals, and later went on to play professionally for the Chicago Sting in the North American Soccer League.
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Richard Meister '75 P'03 '06

MEN'S LACROSSE

A First Team All-Ivy defensemen for the men’s lacrosse program, Richard Meister helped lead Brown to an Ivy League title in 1973.
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