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Athletic Hall of Fame
DINNER
The 2016 University of Rochester Athletic Hall of Fame Dinner will be held at 6 p.m. on Saturday, October 8, 2016.
The dinner will be held in the Leibner-Cooper Room in the Goergen Athletic Center. The 2016 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...
John R. Dunnigan ’68 Andrew R. Milne ’91
Football Football
Dunningan was a three year starter as tight end Milne tied the school record for most field goals
and linebacker for the varsity football team. made in a game and set a school record for most
He was the team’s leading pass receiver and field goals made in a season. In 1987 and 1988,
outstanding blocker. He earned ECAC Team and Milne made the ECAC Upstate NY All-Star Team
Athlete of the Week honors in both 1966 and earned the Pizza Hut Small School All-American
1967. In 1967, Dunnigan was the leading ground gainer with over 700 Honorable Mention, and was Little All-American as a senior. He also
yards in seven games. He broke 100 yards versus Hamilton, Williams, set records for the most extra points made in a season, most field
and Union and over 90 yards against Denison. goals made in a career, most field goals attempted in a career, and
most consecutive games with a field goal. His senior year, Milne
earned ECAC Player of the Week, UAA Player of the Week, made the
UAA All-Star Team, and kicked five field goals (including a school
Kareen L. Kreutziger record 50 yarder) in a 29-0 victory over Hobart.
Coulombe ’01
Lacrosse Ev Phillips
A four-year starter and four-year letterwinner,
Coulombe walked on to the women’s lacrosse Track Coach
team, where she was the first in school history to Phillips coached the track team from 1960 to
earn All-America honors in 2000. She earned Academic All-America 1970. The team won the NYS Track and Field
honors in both 1999 and 2000. She was an All-NYSWCAA all four Outdoor Championships in 1963, 65, 66, 67, and
years and an All-UCAA in 1998, 1999, and 2000. She was the two-time 69 with a second-place finish in 1964. They also
captain when the team won the IWLCA All-Region in 1999 and 2000. won NYS Indoor Championships in 1966 and
1967. During his career, Phillips coached the fastest 440-yard dash,
the relay team that set a still-standing NYS record, and a second-place
Barbara Bliss finish in the 1966 sprint medley relay team at Florida Relays against all
Mahnke ’86 schools including SEC.
Swimming and Diving
Mahnke was a four-time All American, qualifying Joseph B. Sebastianelli ’85
for four straight years to participate at the NCAA Football
Division III Women’s National Swimming and
Diving Championships. During her career, she anchored six different Sebastianelli was an outstanding four-year starter
relays that earned All-American honors. In 1986, Mahnke helped on defense, playing all three defensive line
Rochester place 13th out of 63 teams at the NCAAs. In that year, she positions during his stellar career. He earned four
qualified for the NCAA Championships in three events: the 200-yard varsity letters and the respect of his opponents
medley relay, the 200-yard freestyle relay, and the 400-yard medley being named to different All-Opponents teams.
relay. She set school records in all three events. Mahnke was an All- His senior year he received the coveted Iron Man Award.
American every year in the Yellowjackets’ 400-yard medley relay team in
which she finished in the Top 16 at nationals with a best finish in sixth
place. She also set several individual school records in freestyle and
individual medley events along the way.
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