Jan. 10, 2010
Bronx, N.Y. - The ranks of Fordham University Athletic Hall of Famers will grow by six on Saturday, January 23rd, as the Rams will induct the newest class at the annual Hall of Fame Awards Brunch at 10:30 a.m. in Fordham's McGinley Center located on the school's Bronx campus.
Joining the likes of such Fordham notables as Frankie Frisch, Vince Lombardi, Vin Scully, Wellington Mara and Peter Harnisch will be Ioana Dragon CBA '02 (Women's Tennis) , Javarus Dudley CBA `04 (Football), Kevin Eakin FCRH `04 (Football), Akira Kosugi CBA '96 (Men's Swimming) , Sophie Namy FCRH '00 (Rowing) , and Kirwin Watson FCRH '04 (Football).
Dudley, Eakin and Watson led the 2002 football squad to its first ever Patriot League championship and graduated in 2004 as Fordham's all-time leading receiver, passer and rusher, respectively.
![]() Javarus Dudley |
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Dudley graduated as the Patriot League career leader in receptions (295), receiving yards (4,197), receiving touchdowns (34), all-purpose yards (7,121), kickoff returns (111) and kickoff return yardage (2,663), all records that still stand. He also holds Fordham single season marks for receptions (101 set in 2004), receiving yards (1,439 set in 2004) and kickoff return yards (840 set in 2002).
Despite playing just two seasons, Eakin set Fordham career records in passing yards (6,112), touchdown passes (45), completion percentage (61.5%), 200-yard passing games (19) and 300-yard passing games (5). He also ranked among Patriot League career leaders in completion percentage (third), passing yards/game (sixth), passing touchdowns (tenth), passing yards (11th) and total offense (12th).
A 2002 & 2003 First Team All-Patriot League selection, Eakin was the first Fordham quarterback to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season, setting the school passing yardage record in 2003 with 3,072 yards. He led the Patriot League in passing yards/game that season and was second in total offense.
![]() Kirwin Watson |
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The 2002 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year, Watson holds Fordham career records for rushing yards (4,617), rushing attempts (942) and rushing touchdowns (48) as well as single season records for rushing yards (1,477 set in 2003), rushing attempts (311 set in 2003) and rushing touchdowns (20 set in 2003).
![]() Ioana Dragon |
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![]() Akira Kosugi |
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As a senior, Kosugi set Fordham records in the 200 IM, 100 back and 100 fly with the 100 fly and 200 IM records still standing today. He was also a member of the 200 and 400 medley relay teams that set school records in 1996.
![]() Sophie Namy |
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Namy continued to row for a fifth year in 2000 as she had eligibility remaining due to time missed because of injury. She stroked the best varsity eight Fordham has ever raced that year and finished second at the Dad Vail, missing the gold medal in a photo finish (this was Fordham's best finish in the varsity eight event at the Dad Vail).
The day will begin with a special mass at the University Church before the Hall of Famers and their guest arrive at the McGinley Center Ballroom for the formal induction ceremony beginning at 11:00 a.m. New York Yankees announcer Michael Kay FCRH '82 will serve as the Master of Ceremony at the brunch.
Following the ceremony, the Hall of Famers will attend the Fordham-Temple men's basketball game in the Rose Hill Gym at 1:00 p.m. with the new class being introduced to the crowd at halftime.
For more information on the 2010 Hall of Fame Day or to order tickets, click here.
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