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Badgers add 11 to UW Athletic Hall of Fame in Class of 2022

Badgers add 11 to UW Athletic Hall of Fame in Class of 2022


MADISON, Wis. – University of Wisconsin Athletic Director Chris McIntosh announced on Friday that 11 outstanding athletes, staff and supporters will be inducted into the UW Athletic Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2022.

“The UW Athletic Hall of Fame is one of the highest honors we can bestow upon our athletes, staff and supporters and this announcement is worthy of celebration,” McIntosh said. “Having been a recipient of this honor myself, it was even more gratifying to make the calls and notify these individuals as the athletic director. These 11 represent the best of the Badgers and their contributions go far beyond their athletic successes. I’m thrilled for the inductees and their families.”

The UW Athletic Hall of Fame will hold its induction ceremony on Friday. Sept. 9. All inductees will also be recognized during the Washington State football game on Saturday, Sept. 10 in Camp Randall Stadium.

Contemporary-era athletes (after 1974) Laura Abbinante (Volleyball, 1993-96); Travis Beckum (Football, 2005-08); Hilary Knight (Women’s Hockey, 2008-12); Jim Lemon (Men’s Golf, 1998-01); Erica Palmer (Women’s Cross Country/Track & Field, 1998-01); Gary Suter (Men’s Hockey, 1983-85); Jordan Taylor (Men’s Basketball, 2009-12); Reggie  Torian (Track & Field, 1994-1997, and Football, 1994-1995) as well as heritage-era athlete Carl Silvestri (Football, 1962-1964) will be inducted. They will be joined by former administrator Cheryl Bailey in the Coaches/Administration category and Monsignor Michael Burke for Special Service.

Contemporary Era

Laura Abbinante – Volleyball (1993-1996)

  • Named Second-Team All-American in 1996 (just the second All-American in program history)
  • Former all-time UW career assist leader (5,833); ranks 4th in career assists per set (12.38), 10th in career digs (1246), and 7th in career service aces (133)
  • Aided the Badgers to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Sweet 16 showing in 1996
  • Led the Badgers to the 1995 NIVC National Championship

Travis Beckum – Football (2005-2008)

  • Consensus First-Team All-Big Ten selection and Mackey Award Finalist (for college football’s most outstanding tight end) in 2007
  • Led the nation in receiving yards for a tight end as a junior; 75 catches were the most by a tight end in school history
  • Ranked 5th in school history in…

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