Youngstown State Athletics Hall of Fame class of 2011
Seven former standouts will be enshrined in the Youngstown State Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday. For information on attending the 9 a.m. ceremony, contact YSU at (330) 941-7208. The class will be inducted at a breakfast in the Chestnut Room of Kilcawley Center. The class will also be introduced at halftime of the Youngstown State-Western Illinois football game.
Pat Crummey, football (1998-2001) — A four-year letter winner, a 2001 first team All-American and a two-time first team All-Gateway Conference selection in 2000 and 2001. In 2002, he was selected as the YSU Male Athlete of the Year. He was also a member of the 1999 national runner-up team. He started 37 of 38 games he played at YSU as an offensive tackle after beginning his career as a defensive lineman. He was the first player in school history to be named the team’s offensive lineman of the year twice.
Craig Haese, men’s basketball (1997-2001) — A four-year letter winner from 1997-2001. He was named the 2001 YSU Male Athletic of the Year and garnered first team All-Mid-Continent Conference as a senior in 2000-01. He led the team in scoring with a 14.1 points per game average as a senior. He is the school record holder for career 3-pointers made with 198 and career free throw percentage (85.8). He ranks 26th all-time with 1,033 career points.
Brad Hennessey, baseball (1999-2001) — A three-year letterw inner, the 2001 Mid-Continent Conference Co-Pitcher of the Year and a first team all-conference selection. A first-round pick (21st overall) in the Major League Draft by the Giants, he set the single-season strikeout mark with 126 and the single-season innings pitched record of 88.2 in 2001.
Brianne Kenneally, women’s basketball (1997-2001) — A four-year letter winner and a member of the 1998 and 2000 NCAA tournament teams. She helped the Penguins to back-to-back Mid-Continent Conference regular season championships in 1998 and 1999. A two-time Mid-Continent Conference player of the year, she is the only player in YSU sports history to be a league player of the year in consecutive seasons. In 2001, she was named the YSU Female Athlete of the Year. Kenneally finished her career ranked seventh in school history and fifth (now 16th) in Mid-Con history 1,471 points scored.
Melissa Lyczowski, volleyball (1998-2001) — A four-year letter winner and starter at setter. She is the school’s all-time leader with 4,820 assists and owns the top two slots on the single-season assists list with 1,373 in 1999 and 1,289 in 1998. She helped lead YSU to the 1999 Mid-Con regular season championship. She is only player in school history to record at least 1,000 assists all four years. She was the Mid-Continent Conference newcomer of the year in 1998 and a two-time second-team all-conference selection.
Kristen Meech, volleyball (1998-2001) — A four-year letter winner and is the school’s all-time leader in total blocks with 562. She ranks sixth in school history with 1,055 career kills and is the only player in school history with 1,000 kills and 500 blocks. She ranked second in the nation in blocks per game in 1999 (1.92). She is also the only player to record at least 200 blocks in a season with 207 in 1999.
Jeff Ryan, football (1998-2001) — A four-year starter at quarterback and led the Penguins to the 1999 national championship game and the 2000 FCS playoffs. He ranks third all-time with 6,226 passing yards and holds the school record for most rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,872. He also ranks second with 50 passing touchdowns and fourth with a 57.6 career completion percentage.
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