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Athletics Hall of Fame Adds Three Members in
2003
Salisbury University added three new members to its Athletics Hall of Fame
during Homecoming Weekend festivities in October.
The newest inductees were officially honored at a dinner banquet on
Friday, October 24. The 2003 inductees are:
Doug Mock ’91, a standout on the cross country and
track teams. Mock was a three-time all-conference and all-region runner in cross
country and the school-record holder in the 1,500-meters in track. Mock was a
two-time qualifier for the NCAA Track National Championship, competing in the
1,500-meters and 5,000-meters.
Vicki Miller Titus ’92, a two-sport athlete who
earned All-America honors in field hockey and set several school records in
basketball. Titus was a two-time field hockey team captain and named to the
All-America first team as a midfielder in 1990. As a basketball point guard, she
finished her career as the program’s all-time leader in steals and second in
career assists.
Mike Esham ’93, a three-time, first team
All-America defenseman in lacrosse. Esham was the USILA’s national defenseman
of the year in 1991 and 1993, and led the Sea Gulls to their first national
championship game appearance in 1991. A four-year starter, Esham’s teams
registered a 51-8 overall record during his career, including 40-4 during his
last three seasons.
The Hall of Fame was initiated in 1985 to honor those who
have made outstanding contributions to Salisbury’s athletic heritage.
The addition of these three inductees brings the Hall's membership to 79.
Selection for the Hall of Fame is the highest honor that
the University can bestow upon one of its former student-athletes or coaches. To
be eligible, an individual must have graduated from the University at least 10
years earlier or be retired as a coach.
Upon induction,
each honoree has a permanent plaque added to the Hall of Fame display case
in the Maggs Physical Activities Center.
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