2021 Hall of Fame Inductee: Jameson Kuper ’06
Jameson Kuper was a Bulldog long before he started walking the halls of Notre Dame: his father, Lenny Kuper, has been a fixture at ND for decades.  While Mr. Kuper was breaking down equations in math, Jameson was breaking school records in the pool. During the 2005-06 season, the younger Kuper broke every individual record …
2020 Hall of Fame Inductee: Jane (Morrill) Campbell ’10
When Jane (Morrill) Campbell started playing basketball at nine years old, she didn’t know where the hoops sport she would grow to love would take her.  Along the way, she would also shine on the diamond. Now, a decade after she walked the halls of Notre Dame, Campbell views what she did as a Lady …
2020 Hall of Fame Inductee: Lauren Reinagel Pobst ’10
Lauren (Reinagel) Pobst says her life on the diamond started before she was ever born.  Now, a decade after her graduation from Notre Dame, her athletic legacy continues to amaze as the record books she rewrote during her career prove her status as one of the most dominant Lady Bulldogs in history. When Pobst received …
2020 Hall of Fame Inductee: Alex Fowler Graves ’09
Growing up, Alex (Fowler) Graves didn’t imagine herself attending Notre Dame Regional high School.  But her family’s decision turned into a multi-sport prep career and memories to last a lifetime. With each school year, Graves was on the softball field in the fall, the basketball court in the winter, and the soccer field in the spring.  …
2020 Hall of Fame Inductee: Jeff Worley ’88
It has become commonplace for Notre Dame alumni to return to the school as faculty after they receive their degree. For Jeff Worley, not only did he return to his alma mater: he improved the Notre Dame high School experience for hundreds of high school athletes. Worley graduated from Notre Dame in 1988.  He returned …
Athletic Hall Of Fame: 2009 Graduate John Unterreiner

  As an athlete at Notre Dame, John Unterreiner split his time between soccer, basketball, and track.   In soccer, Unterreiner lettered his sophomore, junior, and senior years, respectively 2006, 2007, and 2008. He was a part of two state champion soccer teams in 2006 and 2007. In basketball, he was a part of the …

Athletic Hall of Fame: Coach Bill Davis

  After 42 years of coaching, Bill Davis covets 10 final four cross-country state finishes, a first place finish in 2005, ample accomplishments, and has plenty of stories to tell.   He wasn’t particularly an athlete in high school, with the exception of going for baseball his senior year — he was a relief pitcher. …

Athletic Hall of Fame: Erika Westrich

  Erika (Reinagel) Westrich was known to be a top-tier athlete during her time at Notre Dame. She participated in several sports — basketball, track — but most importantly: softball.   She ran track and field for two years, played basketball for 3 years, and started in centerfield in varsity softball all four years.   …

Athletic Hall of Fame: 2009 Graduate Dylan Drury

  Dylan Drury played both basketball and baseball during his time at Notre Dame.   He played basketball as a freshman and into the next season, but suffered an eye injury halfway through his sophomore year — thus ending his basketball career.   Drury played baseball all four years, and lettered for each. He contributed …

Athletic Hall of Fame: 2009 Graduate Logan Davis

  During his time at Notre Dame, Logan Davis spent most of his days on the running course and the track.   He was the coach’s son, but Davis had an individual passion for both track and cross-country. He ran on the varsity team all four years for both sports.   Some of his athletic …