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Tom Barbour,
Football (1969), Sports Information, Contributor, 1977-present
If you have attended either a football or
men’s basketball game at Northern Colorado in the last
several years you have heard his voice booming through the speakers
as the public address announcer. Barbour began his association with
Northern Colorado Athletics in 1969 on the gridiron. He played
football for one year for the Bears before turning his attention
toward obtaining a degree, which he completed in 1974. In 1977,
Barbour returned to UNC as its Sports Information Director, a role
he served in until 1983. During his six years as SID he won
numerous national publication awards, including in 1979, when his
football programs claimed first place in the College Division. He
also helped expand the department to include historical information
and statistics for the women’s athletic programs. Barbour
then moved across campus, where he held several positions until
2000. He still serves on the Blue & Gold Club and the Hall of
Fame committee in addition to informing fans of vital information
on the field and court.
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Teale (Goble)
Hemphill, Volleyball, Basketball, 1999-02
One of the smartest players to ever step foot on
the court in Butler-Hancock, Teale (Goble) Hemphill smashed
volleyballs for four years and then won an NCAA Postgraduate
Scholarship as well as the UNC Board of Trustees Scholarship. She
earned both her bachelor’s (2003) and master’s degrees
(2004) from the University of Northern Colorado. Hemphill still
ranks second in school history in career kills, fourth in digs and
eighth in service aces. As a senior in 2002, she was captain of the
team that advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight at the Division II
National Championship. An all-conference selection three times, she
was also an AVCA Second-Team All-American and a Verizon Academic
All-American in her senior year. She also spent one year with the
basketball team, playing in 19 games, scoring in double figures
twice. In addition, Hemphill was a three-time Monfort College of
Business outstanding business student and in 1999 won the
prestigious Boettcher Scholarship.
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Sharon
Hoffman, Softball, Basketball, 1971-75
One of the earliest two-sport stars in
women’s athletics at Northern Colorado, Hoffman led the
softball team to four-straight Intermountain Conference titles and
helped the basketball team to second- and third-place finishes in
conference play. Hoffman was also among the first to receive
the UNC Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Scholarship, which
was awarded for her leadership and ability in both sports. On the
diamond, she helped lead the Bears to the 1974 and 1975
Women’s College World Series as a starting pitcher, earning
all-conference honors as a senior. On the hardwood, Hoffman
averaged a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds a game in
her final year. Her work in both sports helped open the door for
female athletes around the country.
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Mike
Leberknight, Wrestling, 1989-93
Leberknight posted a 126-26-1 collegiate record and
is the winningest wrestler in Northern Colorado history. In 1992,
he won his first national title and was honored as the Outstanding
Wrestler of the NCAA Division II National Tournament. He repeated
his title at 177 pounds in 1993, making him one of two two-time
National Champions in school history. Leberknight was also a
three-time All-American after finishing third in the nation as a
sophomore in 1991. In 1991 Leberknight was one of four Northern
Colorado All-Americans, helping the Bears finish third overall. In
addition to his national titles, Leberknight was a two-time North
Central Conference Champion. He still ranks first in Northern
Colorado history with his 126 victories and his single-season wins
in 1992 (33) and 1993 (36) still rank among the top 10 in school
history in single-season wins.
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Vance Lechman,
Football, 1986-89
The middle of three brothers who all excelled in
football at Northern Colorado, Vance Lechman started all four
seasons at cornerback for the Bears and as a senior in 1989 was
honored as a First-Team Kodak All-American as well as a Second-Team
selection by the AP and Football Gazette. Lechman is the
only four-time North Central All-Conference football player in
school history. He is still tied for the school career record with
18 interceptions, is in the top-20 in total career tackles and is
tied for 11th with five career fumble recoveries. As a freshman,
Lechman intercepted seven passes, which is still tied for the
second-most in a single-season. As a senior, Lechman recorded a
career-best 21 tackles in a closely-contested game at North Dakota
State.
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1974
Sotball
Advanced to the AIAW Women's College Wold Series,
starting a run of six straight CWS's in which the Bears placed no
lower than fifth.
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1975
Softball
Advanced to the AIAW Women's College World
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1976
Softball
Advanced to the AIAW Women's College World Series.
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1977
Softball
Advanced to the AIAW Women's College World Series. |
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1979
Softball
Advanced to the AIAW Women's College World Series.
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