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Hall of Fame

Hall of Fame Class of 2001

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DENNIS CREEHAN, 1971
Dennis Creehan for an outstanding career as a player and coach with the Fighting Scot Football program. a defensive back, he earned All-ECAC and All-State recognition as a safety, and was also accorded All-District and All-Pittsburgh Press honors. He captained the 1970 team which went 9-1 and won the Lambert Bowl. He was appointed the Fighting Scot head coach in 1979, serving for six seasons and posting a 39-20-1 record. The PSAC West Coach of the Year three times, he led the 1982 Edinboro edition to a 9-2 finish, the PSAC West championship and runner-up in the PSAC.

SARAH (BISHOP) JAY, 1990
Sarah (Bishop) Jay for an outstanding career as a player with the Fighting Scot Women's Basketball program. The guard was a three-time All-PSAC West first team selection, scoring 1,652 career points. She remains the career record-holder for field goals made (693) and free throw percentage (76.0 percent), while ranking among the leaders in field goals attempted, free throws made, free throws attempted, steals and rebounds. As a senior, she helped Edinboro to a 27-3 finish and the PSAC Championship, as the Fighting Scots advanced to the NCAA East Regional championship game. She also was an All-PSAC performer in softball.

RICK KILLIAN, 1981
Rick Killian for outstanding performances as a runner for the Fighting Scot Cross Country and Track and Field programs. A former walk-on athlete, he went on to finish as a two-time All-American while competing from 1977-81. He earned All-American honors in the 800 meters as a senior, including a runner-up finish at the NCAA Division II Outdoor National Championships. His time of 1:49.23 remains a school record. He was also a two-time All-PSAC champion, setting the PSAC 800 meter record. In cross country, he helped Edinboro to the 1978 and '80 PSAC Championships.

DOMINICK MASCIANTONIO, 1979
Dominick Masciantonio for an outstanding career as a player with the Fighting Scot Tennis program. He posted an impressive 110-32 record in singles and doubles competition, reaching the finals in singles and/or doubles of the NAIA District 18 and PSAC Championships each year. He captured six championships, including two PSAC titles, in 1976 and '78, and two NAIA District 18 crowns, in 1977 and '78, along with doubles crowns in the PSAC and NAIA District 18 Tournaments in 1977. He qualified for the NAIA National Championships in 1977 and '78. The 1977 Edinboro team finished with a national ranking of 11th.

SEAN O’DAY, 1990
Sean O'Day for an outstanding career as a member of the Fighting Scot Wrestling program. Previously inducted into the PSAC and Eastern Wrestling League Halls of Fame, he finished with a 116-24-2 career record. a three-time All-American, he became Edinboro's first-ever Division I National Champion in 1989, winning the 134 lb. title. He placed seventh as a sophomore at 142 lbs. and was second the following year, winning 37 matches each year. In 1988-89, he won the PSAC Championship for the second straight year and became Edinboro's first EWL champion.

MONTIQUE WADE, 1990
Montique Wade for an outstanding career as a member of the Fighting Scot Women's Basketball program. She concluded her career with 1,775 points and 1,113 rebounds, one of two players to score, 1,000 points and pull down 1,000 rebounds. The forward was a three-time All-PSAC West first team selecton, and was named the 1989-90 PSAC West Player of the Year after averaging 18.2 points and 10.9 rebounds. Edinboro finished 27-3 that year, winning the PSAC Championship and advancing to the NCAA East Regional championship game. She remains amoung the career leaders in field goals made and attempted, free throws made and attempted and steals.

MICHAEL WILLIS, 1990
Michael Willis for an outstanding career as a player with the Fighting Scot Football program. A free safety, he was a three-time honorable mention All-American, earning Associated Press Little All-America honorable mention accolades in 1988 and '89, and Football Gazette honors in 1989. He was named a first team All-PSAC West performer as a junior and senior. He concluded his career with 329 tackles, leading the Fighting Scots with 111 tackles in 1988. In 1989, he totaled 100 tackles and led Edinboro to an 8-3 record and a first-ever berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs.


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