
Millersville Athletics announces 2026 Hall of Fame Class
6/4/2026 12:00:00 PM | General
MILLERSVILLE, Pa. – The Millersville University Athletics Hall of Fame has announced its 2026 and 32nd annual class of inductees. The class includes Terry Gunder Doogan '71, women's basketball; Andrew Dukes '14, men's soccer; Danielle Greene '20, women's golf; Tyler Orris '16, baseball; Amy Seier Vanden Berg '94, women's track and field; Brittany Smith '17, softball; Curtis Yeager '05, wrestling; and Judy Anttonen '73, Champion of Athletics.
"This year's eight inductees represent Millersville Athletics' tradition of success," said Millersville Director of Athletics Kate Corcoran. "From trailblazers to championship winners to athletes of the year, the members of the class earned their place in the hall of fame through outstanding athletic and academic accomplishments and selfless service to the University. We are excited to officially induct each of them at the ceremony in October."
The induction dinner and ceremony are part of Millersville University's Homecoming Weekend. The event is planned for Friday, Oct. 16, at 6 p.m. at Millersville University. There is an open invitation to the dinner and ceremony. All Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame members receive free admission. Reservations are required, and tickets go on sale in July.
A complete profile of each of the eight inductees will be posted to millersvilleathletics.com in the following weeks.
Terry Gunder Doogan '71 (Women's Basketball)
Playing in an era of great change to the sport of women's basketball, Terry Gunder Doogan paved the way to the future as a dynamic and record-setting scorer. Her 17.1 points per game scoring average still ranks second in Millersville history, and she totaled 938 points despite playing just two seasons of five-player basketball. The modern rules suited her game perfectly as she scored 48 points in a game against Rowan, establishing a PSAC record that stood for 52 years. Gunder Doogan twice served as a team captain, was voted team MVP as a senior, and led her team to a 43-12 record in four seasons. In 1969-70, her play helped Millersville women's basketball to its first postseason appearance, and she scored 110 points in the AIAW Regional.
Andrew Dukes '14 (Men's Soccer)
From his first touch on Millersville University pitch, Andrew Dukes made an impact with his offense and winning play, becoming one of just two players in the history of the men's soccer program to be named All-PSAC and All-Atlantic Region four times. Dukes ranks fifth in Millersville history with 88 points after tallying 35 goals, which rank fifth, and 18 assists, which place him eighth. As a freshman in 2010, Dukes led the Marauders with 11 goals and was the first Marauder to win the PSAC Freshman of the Year award. As a sophomore in 2011, Dukes led the Marauders in scoring and helped the club to a memorable postseason run that included the program's first PSAC Championship and trip to the NCAA Semifinals. Dukes paced his team in either goals, assists or points in all four seasons of his career. At the time of his graduation, he was only the second player in the history of the Atlantic Region to earn all-region honors four times.
Danielle Greene '20 (Women's Golf)
Danielle Greene's record-setting career makes her the first women's golfer inducted into the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame. Greene won six tournaments and set the program's career scoring record at 81.3. She piled up PSAC honors, landing All-PSAC honors three times. In 2015, she was named the PSAC Freshman of the Year while helping the program to its first team PSAC Championship with a sixth-place finish. Greene finished in the top 10 at the PSAC Championship four times, including a runner-up finish in 2016 and a third-place finish in 2017. Remarkably, Greene posted top 10 finishes in 76% of her career starts. She shot five of the 10 lowest rounds in program history.
Tyler Orris '16 (Baseball)
The hallmark of consistent, productive and winning baseball, Tyler Orris starred at shortstop for four seasons, completing his career as the active Division II leader in games played and Millersville's record holder in runs, hits, steals and assists. A day-one starter, Orris made 204 consecutive starts, set the PSAC record for career assists and closed his career with a .337 average, hitting .337 or higher in each of his final three seasons. Orris swiped 25 or more bases three times and is the only player in program history to perform that feat. He earned All-PSAC East and All-Atlantic Region honors twice while also winning the ABCA/Rawlings Atlantic Region Gold Glove in 2014. As the team's leadoff hitter, he sparked the Marauders to four consecutive PSAC East titles, four consecutive NCAA Regional appearances, a PSAC title in 2015 and an NCAA runner-up finish with a PSAC record 53 wins in 2016.
Amy Seier Vanden Berg '94 (Women's Track & Field)
The long history of dominance by Millersville's throwers started with Amy Seier Vanden Berg. The 1994 PSAC Outdoor Championships Field Athlete of the Meet, Vanden Berg earned five All-PSAC honors with top three finishes in the javelin and shot put. She was crowned the PSAC champion in the javelin in 1991 and won the shot put in 1994. Vanden Berg qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the javelin twice and earned All-American honors in both trips, finishing fifth in 1992 and eighth in 1994. In 1992, she was just the fourth Marauder ever and the first Marauder thrower to qualify for nationals. Her 1992 NCAA Championships throw of 149-6 established a school record that stood until 2016. Seier also hit 42-10 ½ in the shot put, ranking second all-time at the time of graduation. Her PSAC Championship performances helped the Marauders to team titles in 1991 and 1992.
Brittany Smith '17 (Softball)
Brittany Smith set a new standard for hitting with Millersville softball, establishing program records for hits, RBIs, and home runs while graduating with a .349 career batting average. Her incredible senior season of 2017 saw her hit at a .443 clip, pacing the PSAC in regular season hits while finishing in the top 10 in average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and RBIs. That performance made Smith Millersville's first PSAC East Athlete of the Year. Smith earned All-PSAC East First Team honors twice in her career. As a junior in 2016, she led the Marauders in hitting, home runs, RBIs, slugging percentage and total bases while taking the team to its first-ever PSAC Tournament appearance. She sparked the team with a 15-game hitting streak to close the regular season. Also an outstanding student, Smith was a four-time PSAC and NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete, and in 2017, she became the first Millersville softball player since 1985 to be a CoSIDA Academic All-America honoree.
Curtis Yeager '05 (Wrestling)
Competing against the best the nation has to offer, Curtis Yeager became one of just three wrestlers in program history to qualify for the NCAA Division I Championships three times and is the only Marauder to win East Region title three times. The 174-pounder piled up 86 career wins from 2001-05, a mark that still ranks 11th all-time at Millersville. In a highly competitive PSAC laden with Division I programs, Yeager placed third in 2004 and finished as the tournament runner-up as a senior in 2005. Yeager posted a spotless 14-0 record in duals and won 27 matches during his senior campaign. In 2022, Yeager was one of 10 Marauders named to the All-75th Season Team. The epitome of a student-athlete, Yeager was a winner of the prestigious PSAC Winter Top 10 Award in 2004-05 for his combined performance on the mat and in the classroom.
Judy Anttonen '73 (Champion of Athletics)
Decades of selfless service and devotion to the student-athletes of Millersville University has earned Judy Anttonen the title of Champion of Athletics and a spot in the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame. Anttonen has served as a scoreboard operator for women's volleyball and basketball games for more than 30 years while being a consistent supporter of all of the Marauders' teams. The generosity of Judy and her late husband, Ralph "Doc Roc" Anttonen, have impacted the lives of countless student-athletes. Judy helped to establish eight scholarship endowments for cross country, men's basketball, baseball, softball, field hockey, swimming, men's and women's golf and volleyball and has gifted over $800,000 to the University.
"This year's eight inductees represent Millersville Athletics' tradition of success," said Millersville Director of Athletics Kate Corcoran. "From trailblazers to championship winners to athletes of the year, the members of the class earned their place in the hall of fame through outstanding athletic and academic accomplishments and selfless service to the University. We are excited to officially induct each of them at the ceremony in October."
The induction dinner and ceremony are part of Millersville University's Homecoming Weekend. The event is planned for Friday, Oct. 16, at 6 p.m. at Millersville University. There is an open invitation to the dinner and ceremony. All Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame members receive free admission. Reservations are required, and tickets go on sale in July.
A complete profile of each of the eight inductees will be posted to millersvilleathletics.com in the following weeks.
Terry Gunder Doogan '71 (Women's Basketball)
Playing in an era of great change to the sport of women's basketball, Terry Gunder Doogan paved the way to the future as a dynamic and record-setting scorer. Her 17.1 points per game scoring average still ranks second in Millersville history, and she totaled 938 points despite playing just two seasons of five-player basketball. The modern rules suited her game perfectly as she scored 48 points in a game against Rowan, establishing a PSAC record that stood for 52 years. Gunder Doogan twice served as a team captain, was voted team MVP as a senior, and led her team to a 43-12 record in four seasons. In 1969-70, her play helped Millersville women's basketball to its first postseason appearance, and she scored 110 points in the AIAW Regional.
Andrew Dukes '14 (Men's Soccer)
From his first touch on Millersville University pitch, Andrew Dukes made an impact with his offense and winning play, becoming one of just two players in the history of the men's soccer program to be named All-PSAC and All-Atlantic Region four times. Dukes ranks fifth in Millersville history with 88 points after tallying 35 goals, which rank fifth, and 18 assists, which place him eighth. As a freshman in 2010, Dukes led the Marauders with 11 goals and was the first Marauder to win the PSAC Freshman of the Year award. As a sophomore in 2011, Dukes led the Marauders in scoring and helped the club to a memorable postseason run that included the program's first PSAC Championship and trip to the NCAA Semifinals. Dukes paced his team in either goals, assists or points in all four seasons of his career. At the time of his graduation, he was only the second player in the history of the Atlantic Region to earn all-region honors four times.
Danielle Greene '20 (Women's Golf)
Danielle Greene's record-setting career makes her the first women's golfer inducted into the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame. Greene won six tournaments and set the program's career scoring record at 81.3. She piled up PSAC honors, landing All-PSAC honors three times. In 2015, she was named the PSAC Freshman of the Year while helping the program to its first team PSAC Championship with a sixth-place finish. Greene finished in the top 10 at the PSAC Championship four times, including a runner-up finish in 2016 and a third-place finish in 2017. Remarkably, Greene posted top 10 finishes in 76% of her career starts. She shot five of the 10 lowest rounds in program history.
Tyler Orris '16 (Baseball)
The hallmark of consistent, productive and winning baseball, Tyler Orris starred at shortstop for four seasons, completing his career as the active Division II leader in games played and Millersville's record holder in runs, hits, steals and assists. A day-one starter, Orris made 204 consecutive starts, set the PSAC record for career assists and closed his career with a .337 average, hitting .337 or higher in each of his final three seasons. Orris swiped 25 or more bases three times and is the only player in program history to perform that feat. He earned All-PSAC East and All-Atlantic Region honors twice while also winning the ABCA/Rawlings Atlantic Region Gold Glove in 2014. As the team's leadoff hitter, he sparked the Marauders to four consecutive PSAC East titles, four consecutive NCAA Regional appearances, a PSAC title in 2015 and an NCAA runner-up finish with a PSAC record 53 wins in 2016.
Amy Seier Vanden Berg '94 (Women's Track & Field)
The long history of dominance by Millersville's throwers started with Amy Seier Vanden Berg. The 1994 PSAC Outdoor Championships Field Athlete of the Meet, Vanden Berg earned five All-PSAC honors with top three finishes in the javelin and shot put. She was crowned the PSAC champion in the javelin in 1991 and won the shot put in 1994. Vanden Berg qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the javelin twice and earned All-American honors in both trips, finishing fifth in 1992 and eighth in 1994. In 1992, she was just the fourth Marauder ever and the first Marauder thrower to qualify for nationals. Her 1992 NCAA Championships throw of 149-6 established a school record that stood until 2016. Seier also hit 42-10 ½ in the shot put, ranking second all-time at the time of graduation. Her PSAC Championship performances helped the Marauders to team titles in 1991 and 1992.
Brittany Smith '17 (Softball)
Brittany Smith set a new standard for hitting with Millersville softball, establishing program records for hits, RBIs, and home runs while graduating with a .349 career batting average. Her incredible senior season of 2017 saw her hit at a .443 clip, pacing the PSAC in regular season hits while finishing in the top 10 in average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage and RBIs. That performance made Smith Millersville's first PSAC East Athlete of the Year. Smith earned All-PSAC East First Team honors twice in her career. As a junior in 2016, she led the Marauders in hitting, home runs, RBIs, slugging percentage and total bases while taking the team to its first-ever PSAC Tournament appearance. She sparked the team with a 15-game hitting streak to close the regular season. Also an outstanding student, Smith was a four-time PSAC and NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete, and in 2017, she became the first Millersville softball player since 1985 to be a CoSIDA Academic All-America honoree.
Curtis Yeager '05 (Wrestling)
Competing against the best the nation has to offer, Curtis Yeager became one of just three wrestlers in program history to qualify for the NCAA Division I Championships three times and is the only Marauder to win East Region title three times. The 174-pounder piled up 86 career wins from 2001-05, a mark that still ranks 11th all-time at Millersville. In a highly competitive PSAC laden with Division I programs, Yeager placed third in 2004 and finished as the tournament runner-up as a senior in 2005. Yeager posted a spotless 14-0 record in duals and won 27 matches during his senior campaign. In 2022, Yeager was one of 10 Marauders named to the All-75th Season Team. The epitome of a student-athlete, Yeager was a winner of the prestigious PSAC Winter Top 10 Award in 2004-05 for his combined performance on the mat and in the classroom.
Judy Anttonen '73 (Champion of Athletics)
Decades of selfless service and devotion to the student-athletes of Millersville University has earned Judy Anttonen the title of Champion of Athletics and a spot in the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame. Anttonen has served as a scoreboard operator for women's volleyball and basketball games for more than 30 years while being a consistent supporter of all of the Marauders' teams. The generosity of Judy and her late husband, Ralph "Doc Roc" Anttonen, have impacted the lives of countless student-athletes. Judy helped to establish eight scholarship endowments for cross country, men's basketball, baseball, softball, field hockey, swimming, men's and women's golf and volleyball and has gifted over $800,000 to the University.
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