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  • Biggs, Edgar H. "Hal"
    The head athletic trainer of Bucknell’s athletic teams from 1948-86, Hal Biggs is a past president of the Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society, has served on the Board of Directors of the National Athletic Trainers Association and was inducted into the Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame in 1983.
  • Brandon, Arthur L.
    Bucknell’s director of publicity in the late 1920s and early 1930s, Art Brandon helped Bucknell gain an invitation to the inaugural Orange Bowl game in 1935.
  • Bryan, Margaret L.
    A member of the Bucknell faculty for 36 years, Peg Bryan was the first director of women’s intercollegiate athletics at the University.
  • Griffith, Benjamin W.
    Ben Griffith had a distinguished Bucknell career as an athlete, scholar, teacher and athletic administrator. As a football quarterback and baseball second baseman he was a teammate of Christy Mathewson in both sports.
  • Mathias, Jay P.
    Jay P. Mathias was not a varsity athlete at Bucknell, but became one of Bucknell’s most ardent alumni supporters of athletics.
  • Pangburn, Edward W.
    A football and baseball player as an undergraduate, Dr. Pangburn served 23 years on the University's Board of Trustees and was chairman of the Committee on Health, Physical Education and Athletics. (Bucknell Hall of Fame Class of 1981)
  • Sojka, Gary A.
    Sojka’s enshrinement in the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame is a reflection of his unwavering support of Bucknell’s scholar-athlete ideal. As university president from 1984-94, Sojka led Bucknell Athletics through one of its most significant transitions in school history and positioned the program to be a leader in promoting the student-athlete model.
  • Steele, Katie '96
    Steele is the only Bison volleyball player to be named to the All-Patriot League team four times. She was a two-year captain and graduated as the school record-holder in hitting percentage, aces and blocks.