University of Wisconsin announces 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame class

University of Wisconsin announces 2024 Athletic Hall of Fame class

The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced its Athletic Hall of Fame’s class of 2024 on Wednesday, with 12 new members set to be added at the induction ceremony on September 6.

There are nine athletes from the contemporary era (after 1974) being welcomed into the hall of fame:

Two former Badgers football defensive players Tarek Saleh (1993-1996) and Donnel Thompson (1996-1999) will be inducted. Saleh is the program’s all-time leader in sacks (33) while Thompson won back-to-back Rose Bowls in 1999 and 2000.

Next, Adam Burish was a member of the men’s hockey team from 2002-2006, most notably serving as the captain of Wisconsin’s 2006 NCAA Championship team.

Two-time gold medalist and former Badgers women’s hockey player (2004-2007) Meaghan (Mikkelson) Reid will be inducted, while former goaltender Alex Rigsby Cavallini (2010-2014) also got the call.

Mark Laporte (Soccer, 1979-1982), Gina Panighetti (Swimming, 1996-2000), Marja Neubauer (Tennis, 1990-1994) and James Dunkleberger (Track & Field, 1994-1997) rounded out the nine athletes from the contemporary era.

Men’s hockey player John Jagger (1967-1971) was the lone heritage era athlete to be chosen while former women’s volleyball head coach Pete Waite and the legendary Herb Kohl will also be inducted.

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Wisconsin WBB player inducted into UW Hall of Fame

In the latest the round of UW Athletic Hall of Fame inductees from 2023, a former Wisconsin WBB player was among those enshrined in Madison.

In the latest the round of UW Athletic Hall of Fame inductees from 2023, a former Wisconsin women’s basketball player was amongst those enshrined in Madison. Beginning her career with Wisconsin in 1997 after growing up in Racine, LaTonya Sims instantly became a star with the Badgers.

Sims earned the 1998 Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors and went on to play 124 career games with the Badgers, which she did consecutively, both a record for most played and consecutive played.

Overall, Sims ranks sixth all-time in points scored (1,857) and fourth all-time in rebounds (882) in the history of Wisconsin women’s basketball.

To read more about her career, visit the official Badgers website here.