Trio of Mav greats inducted into
UNO Athletic Hall of Fame
Recognized during UNO Alumni Night of Honor
Three former Maverick student-athletes were inducted into the UNO Athletic Hall of Fame during the fifth Alumni Night of Honor at the Thompson Alumni Center Oct. 23.
This year’s inductees included Bryan Marshall, a member of the hockey team from 2004-08; Evan Porter, a member of the baseball team from 2006-2009; and, Amy Price, a member of the women’s soccer team from 2002-06.
“Our inductees this year were outstanding representatives of our department and university as student-athletes, and they continue to be great ambassadors for UNO as alumni,” said Trev Alberts, UNO’s vice chancellor of athletics. “This year’s group includes an all-conference selection, two All-Americans and a national champion. All three are among the best to have played their respective sports at UNO, and they are certainly worthy of a place in our Hall of Fame.”
With their induction, the Hall of Fame grew to 120 members.
BRYAN MARSHALL
A four-year letter winner from 2004-2008, Bryan Marshall ranked second in career scoring for UNO hockey at the time of his induction with 150 points. He averaged on1e point per game while playing in 147 games in his Maverick career.
Marshall was second all-time in assists with 101, ranked ninth all-time with 49 goals and was tied for third all-time with 10 game-winners. He led the team in scoring as a senior with 43 points and was a part of UNO’s nation-leading powerplay unit that had 53 goals that season.
He was named a Central Collegiate Hockey Association Second Team All-Conference selection as a senior.
EVAN PORTER
Two-time All-American Evan Porter started four years at shortstop from 2006 to 2009 for the UNO baseball team. At the time of his induction, Porter was UNO’s all-time leader in games started (239), games played (239), at-bats (869), hits (323), doubles (75), home runs (43), RBIs (249) and total bases (527).
For his career, Porter batted .372 to rank sixth in school history, and he ranks second in career runs scored (215) and seventh in slugging percentage (.606). He holds single-season records for games started (61), games played (61) and hits (97).
AMY PRICE
Amy Price was named a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Second-Team All-American as a freshman in 2002 and led the Mavericks to the 2005 Division II national championship as a senior. The goaltender was named defensive MVP of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament that year.
Price earned NSCAA all-region and North Central Conference all-conference honors twice in her career. At the time of her induction, Price was UNO’s career leader in saves (288), save percentage (.837), wins (70) and shutouts (41.5), and she finished her career with a 51-8-4 record. She was also an academic standout, earning academic all-district honors in 2003, academic all-conference in 2004 and an NSCAA Second-Team Academic All-American in 2005.