Nominations Being Accepted For 2024 Hall Of Fame
By: Alex Kline, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications
POMONA, CA - The Cal Poly Pomona Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is currently accepting Hall of Fame nominations for the Class of 2024.
Nominations
Nominations may be submitted by using the online nomination form HERE. The nomination will include the nominee's name, sport affiliation and dates of competition, basis for nomination (awards, records, statistics, outstanding performances, etc.) and the nominator's contact information.
Criteria
Individual candidates must have attended Cal Poly Pomona for at least two athletic seasons and their athletic careers must have ended at least five years prior to their nomination. A full description of nomination criteria may be found HERE.
Inductees
To view all members currently inducted into the Cal Poly Pomona Athletics Hall of Fame, click HERE.
Deadline
The deadline for nominations is Friday, October 13, 2023.
The Broncos relaunched the Hall of Fame in 2014 during the University's 75th Anniversary and currently celebrates the induction of a new class of honorees every other year. Inducted in 2014 were Karen Miller (tennis coach), Jim Sackett (track and field coach), Ruth Van't Land-Parks (soccer), Tabreshia C. Lawrence-McIntyre (track and field), and Lisa Ulmer (basketball). The 2016 Inductees included Jeff Bonds (men's basketball), Debra Larsen (women's basketball, track & field), Tony Reyes (cross country), and Mark Wiley (baseball). In 2018, Matt Blaty (cross country/track & field), Ann Lebedeff (tennis), Lauri McIntosh (Powell) (women's basketball), John Wiegmann (football) and the first team at CPP to win a National Championship, the 1976 baseball team.
CPP features a storied history of athletics success that includes legendary coaches, Olympic stars and championship performers. The Broncos will host the "Celebration of Champions" and recognize the current 69 members along with the induction of a new class on Saturday, February 10, 2024. The Brunch and Ceremony will be held at Kellogg West Conference Center & Hotel on the CPP campus. Reservation information and other details are forthcoming.
For more information regarding the Cal Poly Pomona Athletics Hall of Fame, visit broncoathletics.com/hof.
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