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Bowdoin College Athletic Hall of Honor

Established in 2002, the Bowdoin College Athletic Hall of Honor was founded to perpetuate the memory of those persons who have brought distinction, honor and excellence to Bowdoin through their accomplishments in athletics.

Inaugural Class of 2002
C. Nels Corey '39
Jill Bermingham Isenhart '86
Kenneth M. Martin '69
Joan Benoit Samuelson '79
Sidney J. Watson

Class of 2003
Charles J. Butt
Dr. Philip G. Good '36
Dr. Daniel F. Hanley '39
Robert A. Kullen '71
Lissa McGrath Millett '83

Class of 2004
Michael Linkovich
Edward J. McFarland, Jr. '69
Amy Harper Munger '85
Jean L. Roy '84
Soule Family
(William '36, Philip, Paul '66, Morton '68, James '77)

Class of 2005
Thomas W. Aldrich '88
Dr. Matthew D. Branche '49
William E. Provencher '81
Elford A. Stover, Jr. '58
Frederic D. Tootell '23

Class of 2006
Frederick G. Flemming '53
Charles B. Gaffney '95
Carol Thomas Handley '93
Mortimer F. and Sally S. LaPointe
1975-76 400m Freestyle Swim Relay NCAA Champions
(James L. Farrar, Jr. '76, Jeffrey J. McBride '77, Steven A. Potter '76, Richard S. Rendall '76, David P. Thurber '76)

Class of 2007
Robert A. Butkus '66
Jennifer Russell Mahoney '89 & Sarah H. Russell '91
Thomas J. Ryan '93
John E. Theberge '83
Adam J. Walsh

Each spring, the Hall of Honor selection committee meets to discuss nominees to be inducted into the Hall at the following Homecoming Weekend induction ceremony. Student-athletes are eligible for the Hall of Honor beginning ten years after graduation, and coaches, trainers, and other persons are eligible beginning five years after their involvement with Bowdoin athletics ends. Teams and families are also eligible based on the same criteria mentioned above.

For more information, or to submit a nomination (due March 14, 2008) contact:
Associate Director of Alumni Relations, Rodie Lloyd at:
rlloyd@bowdoin.edu