Class of 2001 (Inducted Oct. 26, 2001)
John Gill '62 - Men's Basketball, Baseball
Gill played on varsity teams each of his eight semesters, earned four varsity letters in basketball, four more in baseball and one in track and field for high hurdles. Gill was elected baseball captain in both his junior and senior year. As a senior, Gill batted .375 while hitting No. 3 or 4 in the lineup and was a unanimous selection for the 1962 All-Mason-Dixon Conference team as a first baseman.
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James Gontis '59 - Men's Cross Country, Wrestling
The winningest wrestler in school history, Gontis was Mason-Dixon Conference runner-up three times and served as captain of the wrestling team as a sophomore, junior and senior. In the 130 lb. weight class, he sparked the team to its first-ever win against conference power Towson State. Gontis was also a two-time letter-winner in cross country.
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Joseph Good '72 - Men's Basketball
Good averaged more than 20 points per game as a freshman, propelling him into the varsity starting lineup at center for three years and an All-Mason-Dixon Conference selection his senior season. He was one of 15 student-athletes selected nationally to receive an NCAA post-graduate scholarship and was nominated as a Rhodes Scholar.
For his career, Good averaged more than 12 points and nine rebounds per game.
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Lt. Col. Casimir Ksycewski '42 - Football, Baseball, Boxing
Ksycewski was a starting tackle on the 1939 football team, which went 8-1 in the regular season and was invited to the 1940 Sun Bowl, where Catholic battled Arizona State to a 0-0 tie. He boxed as a heavweight his junior and senior years and pitched for the baseball team as a senior, posting 15 strikeouts and hitting an inside-the-park homer against Quantico.
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Louise Kelley '85 - Women's Cross Country
Mallet-Kelley won the NCAA regional cross country meet as a sophomore and again as a senior, recovering from an injury which kept her on the sidelines her junior season. The team went 12-0 in 1984 with Mallet-Kelley in the lead, won the regional meet and became the first Catholic University women's team to qualify for nationals as an NCAA member (the team finished 11th). She finished first in the meet in 1984 after tying for first place in 1982 with fellow future Hall of Famer Carolyn Hughes Brady.
As a senior, she won the ECAC 1,500-meter indoor championship and captured the Naval Academy Invitational indoor title in the 3,000 meters, a school record which still stands. She was selected All-Mason-Dixon Conference in 1981 and 1984.