Dayton Daily News

Four former Flyers to join Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame

- By David Jablonski Contact this reporter at 937244-7400 or email david. jablonski@coxinc.com.

Four former Dayton Flyers will join the University of Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame on Feb. 25.

Brooks Hall (basketball), Lindsay Fletemier (volleyball), Dave Jones (football) and Stephanie Weisenfeld Kerins (soccer) will be honored at halftime of a men’s basketball game against George Mason at UD Arena. The game starts at 6 p.m. The hall of fame will have 193 members when they are inducted.

Here’s a quick glance at the four new members:

■ Hall: The Troy grad ranks 25th in career scoring (1,404 points) and third in career 3-pointers (285). He helped lead Dayton to its first and, so far, only Atlantic 10 Conference tournament championsh­ip in 2003. He now provides analysis on WHIO with Larry Hansgen during radio broadcasts of game, sharing that role with former teammate Keith Waleskowsk­i.

■ Fletemier: She played for the Flyers from 2007-10 and helped lead them to three A-10 championsh­ips and four NCAA tournament appearance­s. She was the A-10 player of the year as a junior and senior. She ranks fourth in career kills (1,532). She played profession­ally in Puerto Rico and Finland for three seasons.

■ Jones: He played for Dayton from 1984-87 and set a school record for single-season rushing yards (1,803) as a senior in 1987 when he made All-America. The team lost to Wagner in the national championsh­ip game that season.

■ Weisenfeld Kerins: She played from 1999-2002 and was the starting goalkeeper for three A-10 championsh­ip teams. She owns the school record with 29 shutouts. She was the A-10 defensive player of the year in 2002.

 ?? STAFF FILE ?? Brooks Hall (left), soon to be inducted into the Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame, helps raise the A-10 championsh­ip trophy after a win against Temple in 2003.
STAFF FILE Brooks Hall (left), soon to be inducted into the Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame, helps raise the A-10 championsh­ip trophy after a win against Temple in 2003.

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