
- Bickel, Robert W.
Bob Bickel entered the Hall of Fame in 2002 alongside teammate Lee Edmonds. That do joins classmate George Buckheit, a 1986 inductee, in the Hall of Fame from one of the greatest cross country and track eras in Bucknell history.
- Buckheit, George A.
The East Coast Conference cross country champion in 1977 and 1978 and winner of eight ECC indoor and outdoor track titles, George Buckheit was All-East three straight years and an All-American in indoor and outdoor track as a senior.
- Carroll, Francis J.
A co-captain and four-year letterman in cross country and track and field at Bucknell, Frank Carroll twice earned All-East honors in cross country, and ran on a relay team that placed 11th at the 1974 NCAA Indoor Championships.
- Czaja, Gabrielle L.
Czaja won 12 letters as a standout for the cross country and track & field teams. She led the cross country squad to 3 East Coast Conference crowns and improved her individual finish at the championship meet each season (16th, 6th, 3rd, 1st), capping her career with an individual title in 1984.
- Edmonds, Lee C.
Lee Edmonds entered the Bucknell Hall of Fame in the came year as classmate and close friend Bob Bickel, following in the footsteps of classmate George Buckheit, a 1986 inductee.
- Fertik Williard, Lonnie
Lonnie became the first Bucknell woman ever to qualify for a national track & field championship and also became the first Bucknell All-American in that sport when she placed fourth in the heptathlon at the AIAW Division Two National Championships in 1982.
- Geraghty, Michael J.
Mike is one of the top middle distance runners in the history of Bucknell’s vaunted men’s track and field program. He ranks second in both the outdoor 400 meters (47.50) and 800 meters (1:49.84).
- Gravely, William H.
A four-year letterman in track and field and owner of indoor and outdoor triple jump records that were more than two feet longer than the marks by any other athlete in Bucknell history, Bill Gravely was also a three-year letterman and two-year starter in basketball.
- Harshman, Brian S.
Brian Harshman won six East Coast Conference individual track and field titles, including the indoor mile and 1,000 meters in 1984 and 1985, the indoor 2-mile run in 1983 and the outdoor 1,500 meters in 1985.
- Hinton, Tameka
Tameka Hinton ’95 is a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer and quite simply one of the top woman athletes in school and Patriot League history. She graduated with a whopping 19 conference track and field gold medals, including four straight in the 55-meter dash, 100-meter dash and 200-meter dash.
- Hulme, Mark D.
Mark Hulme played a big part in legendary coach Art Gulden’s program while at Bucknell as a member of nine ECC cross country and track and field championship teams. He was All-East in cross country in 1982 and competed in the NCAA Championships in that sport in both 1980 and 1982.
- McLaughlin, Glenn
Glenn was a leader and trailblazer of the track and field program at Bucknell. He was a 4-year letterwinner in cross country and track & field, and he earned 3 letter in track & field. He qualified for the NCAA indoor track championships in the 600-yard dash in 1973, where he finished 12th.
- McLean, Thomas E.
Tom is, most probably, Bucknell’s greatest track & field athlete ever, and is the only Bucknell athlete ever to win an individual NCAA University Division national championship, taking the 800-meter title in 1976.
- Nauman, J. Douglas
Doug Nauman achieved distinction in both football and track and field at Bucknell, earning regional and national honors in the former sport and setting a school javelin record in the latter. Nauman, who won three letters in football as a defensive tackle, was named to the All-Pennsylvania, All-East and Academic All-America teams in his senior year as the Bison finished 6-3.
- Perry West, Judy '90
Judy earned 12 career varsity letters in cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field, and she was the No. 1 runner on four East Coast Conference champion cross country teams.
- Reifsnyder, William P.
The finest distance runner in Bucknell history, Bill Reifsnyder was All-American three times in cross country, was All-East eight times in cross country and track, and led Bucknell to 10 conference championships. In cross country, Reifsnyder won East Coast Conference titles all four years and was the first Bison finisher in its historic 100th straight dual meet victory.
- Rowland Miller, Susan
Susan Rowland Miller was a four-year letterwinner in both indoor and outdoor track at Bucknell, and she served as a co-captain of the track teams during her senior season. Rowland Miller burst onto the scene as a freshman, finishing second, third and fourth in the 55-meter dash, 1,600-meter relay and 300-meter dash, respectively, at the East Coast Conference Indoor Championships.
- Sayre, Richard J.
Rick was an NCAA finalist and All-American in the steeplechase in 1981, a member of 4 cross country teams that qualified for the NCAA meet and earned All-East recognition 6 times in cross country and track & field.
- Stebbins, Edwin S.
One of the finest sprinters in Bucknell history, Ed captained the 1937 Bison track & field team. In a dual meet against Juniata in 1936, Ed set a Bucknell record in the 100-yard dash with a time of 9.7 seconds.
- Wilkinson, William F.
A three-year letterman in football and track and field “Bud” Wilkinson caught a 23-yard pass to score the first touchdown in the first Orange Bowl game, a 26-0 Bison victory over Miami on January 1, 1935.
- Wise Smith, Jill W.
Jill Wise Smith became the first Bucknell woman to compete in an NCAA Track and Field Championship when she qualified for the indoor meet in the triple jump in 1988. In addition, she competed in the outdoor TAC-USA Championship and the Olympic Trials that year.