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Albion announces 2025 Hall of Fame class

Albion Athletics is excited to announce the 2025 Hall of Fame class, to be inducted at Homecoming weekend. Composed of eight individuals and one team, all honorees will be celebrated at the Hall of Fame Ceremony on Oct. 17. 

CJ Carroll '13, Football: The 2012 MIAA Defensive MVP enters the Albion College Hall of Fame as one of the greatest defensive linemen to come through the program. He was a two-time All-MIAA honoree and was part of the 2011 MIAA Championship team.

Amanda (Weaver) Melvin '13, Cross Country, Track and Field: Claiming the MIAA Championship in the 10,000m run in 2013, she held seven school records at the time of her graduation. 

Julie Okorn '14, Swimming: Okorn was the MIAA Champion in the 200 butterfly and the 400 IM in 2013, earning All-MIAA status. Upon graduation, she held three individual school records and was part of three record holding relay teams. 

Brett Quayle '03, Basketball: A two-time All-MIAA pick, Quayle was a force on the hardwood for the Britons. Part of the 1,000 point club, he was a crucial piece to the 2003 team's MIAA Championship.

Patty Rewa '12, Basketball: One of the most impactful players on the hardwood, Rewa was a two-time All-MIAA First Team selection after leading the league in rebounding as a junior and a senior. Her 777 career rebounds still ranks first in program history.

Adam Rojeski '00, Football: A defensive back in a dominant time for Albion football, Rojeski was a three-time All-MIAA selection. He started every game of his collegiate career – 38 straight games – and was part of three MIAA Championship squads. 

Will Taylor '89, Track and Field, Basketball, Football: A three-sport athlete at Albion, Taylor excelled in the triple jump, winning the MIAA title three straight years. He was also a marvelous rebounder on the hardwood, leading the league in rebounding average.

Jason Whalen '00, Football, Track and Field: A two-time MIAA javelin champion, Whalen advanced to the NCAA Championships in 2000. Additionally, he was an incredible quarterback for Albion, leading the league in passing efficiency in 1998 and earning all-league status. 

1998 Football: With Hall of Famer Craig Rundle at the helm, the Britons went 8-2 and 6-0 in the MIAA to win the conference title. Advancing to the NCAA Playoffs, the Brits narrowly missed out on upsetting eventual-national champion, Mount Union. 
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