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Tickets Are Now On Sale For ISU Athletic Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony

KEVIN JENISON

GoSycamores.com

 

TERRE HAUTE, IND. ? Four former student-athletes and a former Indiana State coach will be inducted into the 2010 Class of the ISU Athletics Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies at The Ohio Building on February 13. The ceremony is being sponsored by Old National Bank.

 

“It is a pleasure to honor our distinguished alumni student athletes in this Hall of Fame Class,” Ron Prettyman, Director of Athletics at Indiana State, said. “I am very impressed with the quality of people in this year's class.  Not only are they accomplished athletes but they are very quality people that have contributed to their university and their communities in a variety of ways.  Congratulations to the inductees this year”.

 

Festivities will begin with a reception at 10:30 a.m. followed by a brunch at 11:00 a.m. and the program starting at approximately 11:45 a.m. The inductees and current members of the Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame will be honored during halftime ceremonies of the Indiana State vs. Drake men's basketball game in Hulman Center which starts at 2 p.m.

 

Tickets are available from the Indiana State University Department of Athletics and cost $25 each for the induction ceremony and $6 each for the men's basketball game. Contact Debbie Nelson at (812) 237-4089 or email at Debbie.nelson@indstate.edu to purchase tickets or for more information please.

 

The five to be inducted into the 18th class of the Indiana State Athletics Hall of Fame include Bob Barker, who played men's basketball for ISU, Angie Bruecker (Martin), a record setting track & field athlete for the Sycamores, former track & field and cross country coach Bill Malloy, Debbie Styx (Peters), a standout softball player for Indiana State, and, David Wright, one of the best running backs in ISU football history.

 

BOB BARKER

 

Bob Barker played basketball at Indiana State from 1968 to 1971, averaging 15.4 points per game. He was named to the 1971 All-Midwestern Conference team along with 2008 Hall of Fame inductee George Pillow. Barker's name still appears in the Sycamore men's basketball record book as he is 18th in career scoring (1,199 points) and seventh in rebounding average (7.9 rebounds per game).

 

Barker scored a career high 35 points against Butler on Feb. 7, 1970 and led the 1969-1970 team in scoring with 445 points, an average of 17.1 points per game.

 

He had 20 or more rebounds three times during his Sycamore career as he grabbed 22 rebounds against Butler on Jan. 7, 1970 and had 22 against Ball State on Jan. 10, 1970; both marks tying him for third in the ISU single game rebounding performance list. He also had 20 against Western Illinois on Jan. 12, 1970, a total that ranks eighth on the single game rebounding list.

 

ANGIE BRUECKER (Martin)

 

Angie Bruecker (Martin) earned numerous honors while competing for the Indiana State track & field team from 1997 to 2001. She was named an All-American in 2000 after setting an all-time Missouri Valley Conference record in the 800 meters at the 2000 NCAA Indoor Championships, finishing eighth overall with a time of 2:06.19. That time still ranks as the second best time in Indiana State history.

 

She was also 18th overall at the 2000 NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 800 meters with a time of 2:06.05. That time is still the best outdoor 800 meter time in school history.

 

Bruecker (Martin) was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial Team for middle distance in 2007. She was also a four-time member of the Missouri Valley Conference All-Indoor team and an eight-time member of the MVC All-Outdoor squad.

 

Bruecker (Martin) won four MVC titles during her career including three championships in the outdoor 400 meter hurdles. She was also the MVC indoor champion in the 800 meters in 2000 and was a member of the MVC indoor champion 4x400 meter relay in 1998.

 

She still holds marks in the top five of the Indiana State all-time records in four indoor events and four outdoor events. Bruecker (Martin) has the second best time in the indoor 600 meters (1:32.01), the second best in the indoor 800 meters (2:06.19), the fifth best in the 60 meter hurdles (8.97), and was a member of the indoor 4x400 meter relay team that established the second (3:47.49) and third (3:47.70) best times in school history.

 

Outdoors, Bruecker (Martin) has the top time in the 800 meters (2:06.05), second best in the 400 meter hurdles (59.99), was a member of the 4x400 meter relay teams that has the top time (3:42.80) and the third best (3:44.01) times, and, a member of the shuttle hurdle relay teams that set the second best (58.50) and third best (59.34) times.

 

Bruecker (Martin) received the 2001 Hillman Award as the best senior student-athlete at Indiana State. She coached at Lawrence North High School in Indianapolis but then returned to her alma mater to coach the long sprinters and combined event athletes at Indiana State.

 

Two of the ISU athletes she coached hold Sycamores records including current senior Erica Moore, who set school records in the pentathlon, heptathlon and the 400 meter hurdles (breaking Bruecker's record), and, 2008 graduate Sean Wright, who set school records in the indoor 400 meters and outdoor 400 meters.

 

BILL MALLOY

 

Bill Malloy competed for four years at Indiana State in cross country and track & field from 1946 through 1949, receiving the McMillan Award for the most outstanding athlete graduating from Indiana State in 1949.

 

He was a member of one of the best mile relay teams in school history (along with Ken Kinney, Byford Reed and Tom Scott), a team that went undefeated and won the Little State Meet in 1949 with a time of 3:26.8.

 

Malloy was also a successful high school coach, winning 43 major championships while at Wiley High school and lost just five dual meets in a 13-year high school coaching career. He also hosted the first indoor track meet in Terre Haute as Wiley took on Shortridge High School in 1953. The event was held at Rose-Hulman who had purchased a B-19 double hangar to produce the first indoor track facility in the area.

 

He was named the Indiana State University head cross country coach and assistant track & field coach in 1967. A year later, in 1968, he became ISU's head track & field coach.

 

Known as a constant innovator among his peers, Malloy coached the Sycamores to ICC titles in 1967 and 1968, and coached the ISU men to the 1976 NCAA Division I Championships.

 

Among the athletes that he coached was Cheryl Pedlow, who was the first woman to receive an athletic scholarship at Indiana State and in the state of Indiana in 1966. Also in track, he coached two All-Americans (Ivory Giles in the high jump and Jim Ulrich in the javelin) and four NCAA Division I National Championship qualifiers.

 

In cross country, Malloy coached Charlie Warthan as he qualified for the NCAA Division I National Championships, finishing 41st overall.

 

DEBBIE STYX (Peters)

 

One of the best hitters and pitchers to ever grace the softball field at Indiana State, Debbie Styx (Peters) was named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Centennial team after a stellar career as a Sycamore. She was named the Missouri Valley Conference Co-Most Valuable Player and was also named to the Missouri Valley Conference first team in 1992.

 

During her playing career at Indiana State from 1988 through 1992, Styx (Peters) set an ISU record for triples in a season with eight during the 1992 campaign. She also posted the third best single season batting average (.382 in 1992) and is tied for fourth in single season pitching victories as she recorded 11 victories in three of her four seasons (1989, 1990 and 1992).

 

Styx (Peters) ended her ISU playing days as the school leader in career triples (14), second in career shutouts (23) and strikeouts (362), third in career earned run average (1.53) and complete games (60), fourth in career pitching victories (42) and innings pitched (539.2) and 10th in career hits (133).

 

DAVID WRIGHT

 

David Wright was named a second team All-American following the 1992 season by the Associated Press, earning All-Gateway selection in 1992 and 1993. The running back for the Sycamore football team from 1992 to 1995 also played professionally with Montreal of the Canadian Football League.

 

Wright still ranks number one in school history for average per rushing attempt in a career (5.33 yards per rush), most all-purpose yards gained during a season (2,014 in 1992), and, best average per play for a season (7.93 yards per play in 1992).

 

He had two seasons of rushing over 1,000 yards, gaining the second highest in school history with 1,313 yards in 1992 and coming back in 1993 to rush for 1,262 which is the fourth best in school history. Injuries plagued the stellar runner during his junior season; but, Wright came back to rush for 929 as a senior in 1995, the 13th best in ISU history.

 

For his career, Wright had one game over 200 yards rushing (225 vs. Western Illinois in 1992, the third best single game rushing yardage in ISU history), and 17 games in which he ran for over 100 yards (six in 1992, five in 1993, two in 1994 and four in 1995).

 

In other career marks, Wright is second in all-purpose yards (5,341 yards), second in rushing (4,181 yards), seventh in total offense (3,253 yards), and seventh in scoring (140 points). He also holds the sixth spot in the single season kickoff return yardage (593 yards in 1992).

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Sean Wright

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Erica Moore

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