Colorado Buffaloes - University of Colorado Athletic Hall-of-Fame

University of Colorado Athletic Hall-of-Fame

See also: Hall of fame

Criteria for automatic selection: Three-time all-conference selection, two-time All-American, trophy winner and/or previously retired jersey.

Class of 1998
Byron White (football, basketball, baseball, track, 1935-38)
Class of 1999
Gil Cruter (track, 1934-37)
Burdette "Burdie" Haldorson (basketball, 1952-55)
William "Kayo" Lam (football, 1933-35)
Joe Romig (football, 1959-61)
Lisa Van Goor (basketball, 1981-85)
Class of 2000
David Bolen (track, 1946-48)
Jimmie Heuga (skiing, 1961-63)
Dean Lahr (wrestling, 1962-64)
Pat Patten (wrestling, cross country, track, 1940-47)
Class of 2002
Dick Anderson (football, 1965-67)
Harry Carlson (baseball coach, athletic director, 1927-65)
Darian Hagan (football, 1988-91)
Carroll Hardy (baseball, football, track, 1951-54)
Hale Irwin (golf, football, 1964-67)
Russell "Sox" Walseth (men's and women's basketball coach, 1956-76 and 1980-83)
Class of 2004
Don Branby (football, basketball, baseball, 1949-52)
Eddie Crowder (football coach, athletic director 1963-84)
Cliff Meely (basketball, 1968-71)
Frank Potts (track coach, 1927-68)
Shelley Sheetz (basketball, 1991-95)
Bill Toomey (track, 1959-61)
John Wooten (football, 1956-58)
Class of 2006
1959 NCAA Champion Ski Team
Bobby Anderson (football)
Fred Casotti (sports information director, historian)
Adam Goucher (cross country, track, 1994-97)
Bill Marolt (skiing champion, skiing coach, athletic director)
Bill McCartney (football coach, 1982-94)

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