Grace announces 2024 inductees for Lancer Hall of Fame

by | Oct 4, 2024 | Headlines, Uncategorized | 0 comments

Grace announces 2024 inductees for Lancer Hall of Fame

WINONA LAKE, Ind. – The Grace College athletic department is pleased to announce the three newest members of the Lancer Hall of Fame.

The 2024 induction class will include: Bruce Grimm Jr., Juaneice Jackson and Trey Stoll.

The group will be the 18th class in Grace’s Hall of Fame. They will be honored at the annual Hall of Fame breakfast on Saturday at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center.

“It’s exciting to honor Grace’s rich athletic history,” said Grace Director of Athletics Chad Briscoe. “This is an accomplished group of people who have added much to Grace Athletics. They deserve to be recognized for their contributions to our institution.”

Grimm was an All-American on Grace’s men’s basketball team from 2010-13. He earned NAIA All-American status all three years of his Lancer career, including First Team honors in 2013. He helped lead Grace to impressive success, including a Final Four run in 2013 and a Crossroads League Tournament championship in 2012.

Jackson graduated as the most decorated women’s basketball player in team history. She played from 2010-14 and left as the all-time leading scorer. She was the first NAIA All-American in program history in 2014 and was also a two-time NCCAA All-American. She ranks first and second for most points scored in a single season.

Stoll was a star for Grace’s men’s golf team from 2011-14. He is the program record holder for most medalist honors, winning 10 tournaments over his storied career. He earned NAIA Third Team All-American recognition in 2013 and also collected two All-Crossroads League awards in 2013 and 2014.

“We want to thank those individuals who have brought much distinction and honor to Grace College and have established a tradition of Christian excellence which is incomparable,” Briscoe continued. “These achievements have touched everyone associated with Grace College both in and out of the arena of athletics.”

Related Stories

COLLEGE HOCKEY: MICHIGAN WOLVERINES AT NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH

COLLEGE HOCKEY: MICHIGAN WOLVERINES AT NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH By John Fineran Notre Dame opens its Big Ten Conference hockey schedule this Friday and Saturday evenings against its long-time rival Michigan. Friday’s game will be the 172nd meeting between the two...

Titans Take No. 15 Viterbo to Five Sets in Gritty Battle

SOUTH BEND --- IU South Bend volleyball went toe-to-toe with one of the top programs in the nation Wednesday evening, pushing No. 15 Viterbo to five sets before ultimately falling (27-29, 13-25, 25-23, 25-23, 12-15).The Titans (12-17, 8-7 CCAC) saw their...

No.1 Purdue MBB pounds U Indy 92-49

[1] Purdue 92, UIndy 49 (Postgame Notes) Purdue tuned up for the season with a 92-49 win over the University of Indianapolis on Wednesday night in Mackey Arena. The win marked the 36th straight home exhibition win for the Boilermakers. Purdue has won four straight...

This Week in BIG TEN FOOTBALL

  Big Ten | Football | 2025 Standings   Week 10 of the 2025 college football season features six games. The conference slate begins with two Saturday noon ET matchups. Iowa, Northwestern, Oregon, UCLA, Washington and Wisconsin will all enjoy byes this week,...

AROUND THE REGION – SECTIONAL SEMIFINALS

BY FRANK KIELPIKOWSKI The IHSAA state football tournament is under way, so teams hope to continue competing for sectional championship trophies and avoid putting the pads away for 2025. This week, action begins for Class 5A and Class 6A. Before looking ahead, though,...