Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Athletic Hall of Fame to celebrate 35th class

Six individuals and two teams will celebrate their induction as the 35th class to join the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Athletic Hall of Fame during a reception and banquet held in conjunction with Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Homecoming on Saturday, October 26.

2024 Athletic Hall of Fame bThe celebration begins with a social hour at 5:00 p.m. in Kiewit Gymnasium (715 E. 7th Street, Hastings) on campus, followed by a banquet at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $40 per person and may be purchased online at hastings.edu/homecoming, or by contacting the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ alumni office at 402.461.7363 or alumni@hastings.edu.

The Athletic Hall of Fame was established in 1989 to honor and preserve the memory of athletes, teams, coaches and those who have contributed meritorious service to Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ and its athletic programs.

The 2024 Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Athletic Hall of Fame class includes:

  • Eugene Fleharty ’56 of Hays, Kansas, for football, track and tennis
  • Bill McGuire ’69 of Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, for football
  • Jim Doty ’79 of Owasso, Oklahoma, for football
  • Jeff Chmelka ’95 of Grand Island, Nebraska, for baseball
  • Kay (Broekemeier) Dent ’09 of Mullen, Nebraska, for basketball and track
  • Jenn (Maag) Cooper ’15 of Orchard, Nebraska, for track
  • 1978 Football Team, which finished 8-1 and was the NIAC champion
  • 1980 Football Team, which finished 8-1 and was the NIAC champion

Previus Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Athletic Hall of Fame recipients can be found at hastings.edu/halloffame.

Biographies of the 2024 Inductees

Eugene Fleharty was a four-year starter and letter winner in football, a three-year letter winner in track and a two-year letter winner in tennis. He set the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ record in shot put during his time as a Bronco and placed 10th at NAIA nationals in shot put and qualified for nationals in high jump.

Bill McGuire was a four-year starter both ways for football and was named Honorable Mention All-NCC in 1966 and 1967, and an All-Conference selection in 1968. He was an All-District selection in 1967 and 1968. He was also a four-year starter for the Bronco baseball team.

Jim Doty was a four-year letter winner for football and was named to the 1978 All-NIAC team. His coach, Wendell Maupin, rated him as one of the top 10 players he ever coached and a backbone of the team.

Jeff Chmelka was named 1st Team All-Conference, 1st Team All-District and NIAC co-Player of the Year in 1994. His .387 career batting average is first in school history, while his .480 career on base percentage is third. In 1994, his on-base percentage of .511 set the single season record, which stands today.

Kay (Broekemeier) Dent was 1st Team All-Conference for track in 2008, and in 2009 was an All-American on the 4×800 outdoor relay team and named a 3rd Team All-American in basketball. Her 800m outdoor time ranks 5th all-time for the Broncos, while the 4×800 relay outdoor time ranks 1st.

Jenn (Maag) Cooper was a five-time NAIA National Champion, a 14-time All-American, seven-time GPAC Individual Champion and a member of the 2014 outdoor track team that finished 4th at NAIA Nationals. She still holds both indoor and outdoor Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ records in the shot put.

The 1978 and 1980 football teams both went 8-1 and were NIAC champions. They are two of three teams in the Hall of Fame with only one loss and have multiple players already in the Hall of Fame.

Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ is a four-year residential college that focuses on student academic and extracurricular achievement. Discover more at hastings.edu.

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