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Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania Hall Of Fame


Hall Of Fame Players


Hall of Famer Kevin Grove
United States   #10 - Kevin Grove [ID #72612]     PG
Home Town: Penbrook, Pennsylvania           High School: Penbrook High School           PG sg sf
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2012 - 2016                     Height: 6' 4"                     Skill Index: 87          
Games 107, 10.7 ppg, 45.3% fgp, 1.5 3pg, 38.0% 3pp, 77.8% ftp, 6.0 apg, 1.1 spg, 26.2 mpg
Notes: Arguably, the most talented player we have had in the early history of this team. He did everything for us. He scored. He passed. He played good defense, and he was an All-Conference Point Guard.    
   
81 games started; 13 POTGs; 1x All-Conference; Career highs; Points: 29; 3PM: 7; Rebounds: 7; Assists: 17; Steals: 4; Blocks: 2; Tests Failed: 74.


Hall of Famer Pablo Ochoa
United States   #10 - Pablo Ochoa [ID #50485]     SF
Home Town: Union City, Pennsylvania           High School: Union City High School           SF SG pg
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2007 - 2011                     Height: 6'                     Skill Index: 50          
Games 157, 12.0 ppg, 1.7 3pg, 35.2% 3pp, 29.2 mpg
Notes: A member of our legendary 2008 squad that got us to Division 2 for the second time, Pablo had a lot of success with us. He was very underrated during his time with us, as he arguably was snubbed of All-Conference in his senior season. Even so, he still has an All-Conference appearance from his Junior season to put on his resume.

120 Games Started; 3 POTGs; 1x All-Conference; Career Highs; Points: 29; 3PM: 7; Rebounds: 7; Assists: 5; Steals: 6; Blocks: 1.


Hall of Famer Vincent Colloway
United States   #11 - Vincent Colloway [ID #89776]     C
Home Town: Loomis, California           High School: Loomis High School           C sf
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2016 - 2020                     Height: 6' 7½"                     Skill Index: 118          
Games 127, 10.4 ppg, 54.2% fgp, 7.5 rpg, 23.7 mpg
Notes: Vince, like several others in the hall of fame, has not gotten the recognition he deserves for averaging 10.4 ppg and 7.5 rpg over his career. In his senior season, he averaged 15 points per game, and 10 rebounds per game, yet he somehow was not All-Conference. Even with him getting snubbed, he is one of our best, and will now be enshrined in our hall of fame.        
   
81 games started; 10 POTGs; 0x All Conference; Career Highs; Points: 31; 3PM: 1; Rebounds: 20; Assists: 4; Steals: 4; Blocks: 5


Hall of Famer Marc Bean
United States   #12 - Marc Bean [ID #37971]     C
Home Town: Pitman, New Jersey           High School: St. Patrick High School           C
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2005 - 2009                     Height: 6' 11"                     Skill Index: 33          
Games 145, 15.7 ppg, 61.6% fgp, 8.2 rpg, 1.5 bpg, 27.2 mpg
Notes: Marc may not have been the most talented prospect coming in to the program, but he sure did leave his impact. Being apart of the 2008 squad that made it to Division 2, which was our second ever season in D2, also helps him with making our hall of fame. With two All-Conference nods, its a no brainer to enshrine him!    
   
144 Games Started; 33 POTGs; 2x All-Conference; Career Highs: Unknown


Hall of Famer Reggie Bryant
United States   #15 - Reggie Bryant [ID #9916]     PG
Home Town: Las Vegas, Nevada           High School: Clark High School           PG SG
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2000 - 2004                     Height: 6' 3"                     Skill Index: 0          
Games 162, 14.0 ppg, 1.6 3pg, 34.3% 3pp, 79.1% ftp, 4.8 apg, 1.2 spg, 31.6 mpg
Notes: By far our best and most accomplished player in school history. The man average 14 ppg his entire college run, won Freshman of the Year, and was a Two-Time All-Conference Player! No doubt about it he was our best guy. Also, his parents wanted him to be Kobe, but they named him Reggie because they got Reggie Miller mixed up with Kobe.

156 games started; 36 POTGs; Freshman of the Year; 2x All Conference; Career Highs: Unknown.


Hall of Famer Steve Adkins
United States   #31 - Steve Adkins [ID #138741]     PG
Home Town: Paterson, New Jersey           High School: Eastside High School           PG sf
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2027 - 2031                     Height: 6' 1½"                     Skill Index: 162          
Games 164, 15.2 ppg, 45.6% fgp, 1.5 3pg, 37.0% 3pp, 76.0% ftp, 4.4 apg, 25.5 mpg
Notes: Adkins was a great all around player and has 4 top 3 stat lines that include, Total Points, Total Points in One season, Career points per game, and points per season average.


Hall of Famer Landon Moretti
United States   #42 - Landon Moretti [ID #28487]     SF
Home Town: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania           High School: Carver High School           SF PG sg
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2003 - 2007                     Height: 6' 2½"                     Skill Index: 31          
Games 152, 10.5 ppg, 1.0 3pg, 34.0% 3pp, 2.4 apg, 1.1 spg, 27.7 mpg
Notes: One of the most talented players in college basketball at the time, Moretti did a lot for our team, averaging 10.5 points per game for us. While he doesn't have a lot of awards (He got snubbed for All-Conference), the impact that he had on our team is undeniable and now he will never be forgotten.

124 games started; 8 POTGs; Career Highs: Unknown.


Hall of Famer Rodrigo Acuna
United States   #54 - Rodrigo Acuna [ID #70430]     SF
Home Town: Buffalo, New York           High School: Revere High School           SF pf
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2012 - 2016                     Height: 6' 4"                     Skill Index: 97          
Games 133, 9.3 ppg, 1.1 3pg, 35.9% 3pp, 85.1% ftp, 21.0 mpg
Notes: Kevin Grove may have been the best player that we had in our program in 2016, but Rodrigo is a very close second. While he didn't have as much of an affect as Kevin did, he still gave a lot to the team. This is very true in his senior year where he dropped 17 points per game and was All Conference Small Forward.

73 games started; 6 POTGs; 1x All-Conference; Career Highs: Points: 35; 3PM: 6; Rebounds: 13; Assists: 5; Steals: 4; Blocks: 1.


Hall of Famer Julian Hidalgo
United States   #55 - Julian Hidalgo [ID #65852]     SG
Home Town: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania           High School: West Philadelphia High School           SG sf
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2011 - 2015                     Height: 6' 3"                     Skill Index: 80          
Games 164, 13.8 ppg, 2.3 3pg, 33.8% 3pp, 27.7 mpg
Notes: When Julian first came to the program, he was an afterthought to most fans. People thought that he would just be here for some added depth. Instead, we got one of the best players in program history. His growth was incredible to watch; from a nobody freshman, to an All-Conference Shooting Guard by his Junior year. He is an inspiration to everyone at our program, and should be a model for success for everyone.

117 Games Started; 11 POTGs; 2x All-Conference; Career Highs; Points: 38; 3PM: 9; Rebounds: 13; Assists: 7; Steals: 5; Blocks: 2.


Hall of Famer Paxton Rutledge
United States   #55 - Paxton Rutledge [ID #84893]     PG
Home Town: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania           High School: Edison High School           PG sf
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2015 - 2019                     Height: 6' 7"                     Skill Index: 115          
Games 145, 13.1 ppg, 1.8 3pg, 82.9% ftp, 5.2 apg, 27.2 mpg
Notes: Probably the best player in recent memory, Paxton averaged 13 points per game while dishing out 5 assists as well over his four year career. He was an amazing player for us being a two-time All Conference player and definitely deserved to get a shot at the tournament. A player that was as unforgettable as they come.

123 games started; 25 POTGs; 2x All-Conference; Career Highs: Points: 33; 3PM: 7; Rebounds: 11; Assists: 12; Steals: 6; Blocks: 3.


Hall Of Fame Coaches


Hall of Famer Dion Cronin
United States   Dion Cronin [ID #2470]     Coach
Birthplace: Redwood City, California
Hall Of Famer                     Years: 2022 - 2037
Games 630, Total Wins 355, Conference Wins 266, Playoff Wins 14, Winning Percentage .563
Notes: Cronin has been with us for the past 10 years and the things he has done for this program should be noticed and put in the Hall of Fame.