Central Michigan University Athletics

CMU Athletics Announces 2021 Hall of Fame Class
9/14/2021 10:27:00 PM | Football, General, Soccer, Track & Field, Wrestling
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. -- Central Michigan Athletics announced the 2021 Marcy Weston Athletics Hall of Fame Class today.
Joining the exclusive group this fall are Steve Bograkos (football, 1972-74), Suzy (Bozin) Sebastian (women's track & field, 1999-2002), Ian Hearn (wrestling, 1990-95), Shay Mannino (soccer, 2007-10), and Steve Wolf (men's track & field, 2001-05).
The 2021 class along with the 2020 class will be inducted into the hall of fame on Friday, Oct. 15, at 6 p.m. The induction ceremony will take place at McGuirk Arena and is free to attend. Both classes will be recognized during CMU's homecoming football game with Toledo on Saturday, Oct. 16.
The 2020 class comprises women's basketball coach Sue Guevara, softball coach Margo Jonker, football quarterback Dan LeFevour, gymnast Katie Simon, football offensive lineman Joe Staley, and baseball player Tyler Stovall.
Steve Bograkos, Football, 1972-74
Bograkos helped CMU to a national title in 1974, earning defensive player of the game recognition … named the team's Most Valuable Defensive Back in both 1973 and 1974 … started 33 games in his career and forced 23 turnovers … named player of the week five times during his career … led CMU in tackles in 1974, was second in 1973, and fourth in 1972 … led CMU in interceptions in 1972-74 and fumble recoveries in 1973-74 … shares the program season record with 5 fumble recoveries in 1973 … recovered a program-record 3 fumbles vs. Ball State in 1972 … graduated with the second-highest number of interceptions, 14, in program history … made a program-record 3 interceptions against Indiana State in 1972 … played for the Memphis Grizzlies of the WFL.
Suzy (Bozin) Sebastian, Women's Track & Field, 1999-2002
Bozin was a two-time All‐American in the high jump … finished fifth at the 2002 NCAA Outdoor Championships and sixth at the 2002 NCAA Indoor Championships … first indoor All-American in program history … two‐time MAC champion; she won the outdoor high jump title in 2002 and the indoor high jump crown in 2000 … helped the Chippewas to the 2002 MAC Indoor championship, the first MAC title in program history … held the program record in the indoor high jump at 6 feet … holds the program record of 5 feet, 11 inches in the outdoor high jump, set in 2001.
Ian Hearn, Wrestling, 1990-95
Hearn was a three-time MAC champion at 190 pounds; he was the third wrestler in program history to win three MAC titles at the time … placed second in the MAC Championships in the one season that he did not win the title … four-time NCAA Championships qualifier … posted a career record of 74 wins and 45 losses while recording 8 falls … had a .750 winning percentage during his senior year … was a two-time letter winner on the CMU baseball team.
Shay Mannino, Soccer, 2007-10
Mannino was named the MAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2009, the first student-athlete in program history to earn the honor … selected to the All-Senior All-American Second Team in 2010 … earned first team All-MAC honors in 2009 and second team recognition in 2008 … garnered second team all-region honors in 2009 … named to the MAC All-Tournament Team in 2009 … selected the MAC Player of the Week three times … ranks third in MAC history in career shutouts and career goals against average … holds the MAC single-season record with 17 shutouts in 2009 … led the program to MAC regular season and tournament championships in 2009 and 2010 … helped CMU earn an NCAA Tournament bids in 2009 and 2010, winning the first tournament game in program history, a victory over Purdue in 2009 … named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team three times (first team in 2009; second team in 2008; and third team in 2010) … three-time Academic All-MAC selection … named to the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete regional first team and a Scholar All-American in 2009 … graduated with a career 0.70 goals against average, the best in program history … posted 45 wins and 31 shutouts in her career, both of which are CMU records … ranks second in program history with 237 career saves … in 2008, she posted a 0.63 goals against average, which was the third best in program history; recorded 12 win, which was the fourth most; posted 10 shutouts, the second most; and had 72 saves, the sixth most … in 2009, she recorded a goals against average of 0.60, the second best in program history, while setting season program records for wins (16) and shutouts (17) … made 73 saves, the fifth-highest total in program history, in 2009 … posted 13 of those saves, the third most in a single game in program history, against Eastern Michigan on Oct. 29, 2009 … in 2010, she set the program record with a 0.55 goals against average while recording 13 victories, the second most in a single season for a Chippewa.
Steve Wolf, Men's Track & Field, 2001-05
Wolf took third place in the high jump at the 2005 NCAA Championships, earning All-America honors … named the Most Valuable Performer at the 2005 MAC Outdoor Championships, earning 24 points by winning the high jump (7 feet, 3 ¾ inches); placing second in the triple jump (48 feet, 6 inches); and third in the long jump (24 feet, 3 inches) … became the first Chippewa male to earn the MVP at the MAC Outdoor Championships … won the high jump at the 2005 NCAA Mideast Regional Championships … helped lead CMU to three MAC titles: outdoor crowns in 2003 and 2005, and CMU's lone men's indoor title in 2005 … led CMU with three second-place finishes in scoring 24 points at 2003 MAC Outdoor Championships … holds the school record in the outdoor high jump at 7 feet, 5 inches.
Joining the exclusive group this fall are Steve Bograkos (football, 1972-74), Suzy (Bozin) Sebastian (women's track & field, 1999-2002), Ian Hearn (wrestling, 1990-95), Shay Mannino (soccer, 2007-10), and Steve Wolf (men's track & field, 2001-05).
The 2021 class along with the 2020 class will be inducted into the hall of fame on Friday, Oct. 15, at 6 p.m. The induction ceremony will take place at McGuirk Arena and is free to attend. Both classes will be recognized during CMU's homecoming football game with Toledo on Saturday, Oct. 16.
The 2020 class comprises women's basketball coach Sue Guevara, softball coach Margo Jonker, football quarterback Dan LeFevour, gymnast Katie Simon, football offensive lineman Joe Staley, and baseball player Tyler Stovall.
Steve Bograkos, Football, 1972-74
Bograkos helped CMU to a national title in 1974, earning defensive player of the game recognition … named the team's Most Valuable Defensive Back in both 1973 and 1974 … started 33 games in his career and forced 23 turnovers … named player of the week five times during his career … led CMU in tackles in 1974, was second in 1973, and fourth in 1972 … led CMU in interceptions in 1972-74 and fumble recoveries in 1973-74 … shares the program season record with 5 fumble recoveries in 1973 … recovered a program-record 3 fumbles vs. Ball State in 1972 … graduated with the second-highest number of interceptions, 14, in program history … made a program-record 3 interceptions against Indiana State in 1972 … played for the Memphis Grizzlies of the WFL.
Suzy (Bozin) Sebastian, Women's Track & Field, 1999-2002
Bozin was a two-time All‐American in the high jump … finished fifth at the 2002 NCAA Outdoor Championships and sixth at the 2002 NCAA Indoor Championships … first indoor All-American in program history … two‐time MAC champion; she won the outdoor high jump title in 2002 and the indoor high jump crown in 2000 … helped the Chippewas to the 2002 MAC Indoor championship, the first MAC title in program history … held the program record in the indoor high jump at 6 feet … holds the program record of 5 feet, 11 inches in the outdoor high jump, set in 2001.
Ian Hearn, Wrestling, 1990-95
Hearn was a three-time MAC champion at 190 pounds; he was the third wrestler in program history to win three MAC titles at the time … placed second in the MAC Championships in the one season that he did not win the title … four-time NCAA Championships qualifier … posted a career record of 74 wins and 45 losses while recording 8 falls … had a .750 winning percentage during his senior year … was a two-time letter winner on the CMU baseball team.
Shay Mannino, Soccer, 2007-10
Mannino was named the MAC Defensive Player of the Year in 2009, the first student-athlete in program history to earn the honor … selected to the All-Senior All-American Second Team in 2010 … earned first team All-MAC honors in 2009 and second team recognition in 2008 … garnered second team all-region honors in 2009 … named to the MAC All-Tournament Team in 2009 … selected the MAC Player of the Week three times … ranks third in MAC history in career shutouts and career goals against average … holds the MAC single-season record with 17 shutouts in 2009 … led the program to MAC regular season and tournament championships in 2009 and 2010 … helped CMU earn an NCAA Tournament bids in 2009 and 2010, winning the first tournament game in program history, a victory over Purdue in 2009 … named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District team three times (first team in 2009; second team in 2008; and third team in 2010) … three-time Academic All-MAC selection … named to the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete regional first team and a Scholar All-American in 2009 … graduated with a career 0.70 goals against average, the best in program history … posted 45 wins and 31 shutouts in her career, both of which are CMU records … ranks second in program history with 237 career saves … in 2008, she posted a 0.63 goals against average, which was the third best in program history; recorded 12 win, which was the fourth most; posted 10 shutouts, the second most; and had 72 saves, the sixth most … in 2009, she recorded a goals against average of 0.60, the second best in program history, while setting season program records for wins (16) and shutouts (17) … made 73 saves, the fifth-highest total in program history, in 2009 … posted 13 of those saves, the third most in a single game in program history, against Eastern Michigan on Oct. 29, 2009 … in 2010, she set the program record with a 0.55 goals against average while recording 13 victories, the second most in a single season for a Chippewa.
Steve Wolf, Men's Track & Field, 2001-05
Wolf took third place in the high jump at the 2005 NCAA Championships, earning All-America honors … named the Most Valuable Performer at the 2005 MAC Outdoor Championships, earning 24 points by winning the high jump (7 feet, 3 ¾ inches); placing second in the triple jump (48 feet, 6 inches); and third in the long jump (24 feet, 3 inches) … became the first Chippewa male to earn the MVP at the MAC Outdoor Championships … won the high jump at the 2005 NCAA Mideast Regional Championships … helped lead CMU to three MAC titles: outdoor crowns in 2003 and 2005, and CMU's lone men's indoor title in 2005 … led CMU with three second-place finishes in scoring 24 points at 2003 MAC Outdoor Championships … holds the school record in the outdoor high jump at 7 feet, 5 inches.
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