Behrend Lions Athletic Hall of Fame
2003 Inductees



PAM ALLSHOUSE

Pam Allshouse (1989-92) was a skilled volleyball player who came to Penn State Behrend after a stellar career at Conneaut Lake High School. She accomplished many feats on the volleyball court and was the best player on her team.  Allshouse played in 347 volleyball games (seventh all-time) for Behrend's legendary head coach Jan Wilson.

Allshouse completed her career as the record holder for career assists with 1,947 and for most assists in a single-season with 801 during the 1990 season. She remains second in the books for service aces in a career with 174 and ranks 11th in a single-season with 62 in 1990. 

DR. DARCIE BRADLEY

Dr. Darcie Bradley (1989-93), a terrific two-sport athlete and Venango High School graduate, was an integral part of Behrend athletics. She was named Behrend's Female Athlete of the Year in 1993, and also was tabbed the Female Scholar Athlete of the Year in her junior and senior years.

As the starting shortstop, she led the softball program to a pair of ECAC titles in 1992 and 1993. In 1993, she led the team to a 2-1 extra-inning championship victory and was named the Tournament MVP. She finished her softball career in 1993 as the NCAA's all-time stolen base percentage leader, earning 47 steals in 48 attempts. On the basketball floor in Erie Hall she led the 1991-92 women's basketball team to the College's first-ever ECAC championship. Bradley's leadership qualities and skills were instrumental in turning both the softball and basketball programs into winning programs in the early 1990s.

JIM CAMP

Jim Camp has served Penn State Behrend, the Erie community, and the Erie Times for thirty-seven years. The Oil City High School graduate has been recognized with several awards for his outstanding work including the PA State Athletic Conference Media Award and the Northwest Jaycees Media Person of the Year Award.

As a sports writer and editor, Jim has helped Behrend Athletics grow tremendously with his coverage and insights of student-athletes. He is a strong advocate of high school and collegiate athletics and a great team player-a team member whose work has often gone unnoticed or has been behind the scenes. Jim's service and dedication deserve recognition for his outstanding work. Jim is also very involved in the Alzheimer's Associations Memory Walk, and is annually the leading fundraiser.

NATALIE KUHN

Natalie Kuhn (1979-83) was an exceptional dual-sport athlete during her time at Behrend. She displayed great athleticism while helping the volleyball team achieve a back-to-back school record number of wins during her 1980 and 1981 seasons and assisting the basketball team in winning the District 18 title as a senior post player in 1982-83. 

Kuhn was instrumental in the volleyball program's most successful three-year period in the history of the program. In 1981 and 1982, she earned Women's Keystone Athletic Conference Honors and was an NAIA District 18 all-star in 1982. She is third all-time for service aces in a career with 170, and is 12th in kills in a career with 514. When she completed her Behrend Lions playing career, she ranked second in the career kills category. On the basketball court Kuhn was an excellent rebounder. She is fifth on the charts for rebounds with 623 to her credit, and tallied 542 career points. Her career 7.5 rpg is eighth best all-time and her single-season rebounding average of 8.7 rpg is the ninth best in a single-season.

RICK NESE

Rick Nese (1991-95) is a Penn Hills High School graduate. He was an extremely athletic and aggressive soccer player, a dual-sport athlete, and a head and assistant coach while at Behrend. After transferring into the Behrend community, Nese led the soccer team from the defender position. After his outstanding first season for the blue and white, he was named to the Western Pennsylvania Soccer Conference All-Star Team.

Nese was also a member of the 1991 Behrend Lions baseball team. After he completed his playing career, he then served as an assistant to the soccer programs for four seasons. He served as the head coach of the women's club team in 1994 and led the team a perfect 6-0 mark. The women's soccer program has since managed to post an impressive 101-50-10 mark, win four AMCC championships, and make four postseason appearances in eight years of competition.



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