The Johns Hopkins University Athletic Hall of Fame

The 2004 Johns Hopkins Athletic Hall of Fame inductees at their induction ceremony on October 2, 2004. Pictured from left to right: Joe Kail, Hank Kaestner, Les Matthews, Julie Siegrist, Kathy Hart, Doug Morgan, Andy Goldberg, Steve Mitchell.
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The Johns Hopkins University Athletic Hall of Fame was founded to recognize those individuals who have made a significant contribution to Johns Hopkins Athletics.
Eligibility for Nomination to the Hall of Fame
Candidates may be nominated only if they have participated in at least two full seasons of varsity intercollegiate competition at Johns Hopkins.
Nominations may also include individuals who have contributed outstanding service to athletics at Johns Hopkins.
A candidate may be inducted at any time beginning 10 years after receiving his/her bachelor's degree from Johns Hopkins or another accredited institution.
A person who has not qualified for a degree may be eligible only after consideration by the committee of the individual's extenuating circumstances. The individual's candidacy must be approved by seventy percent (70%) of the voters.
Nomination Procedure
Nominations will be accepted by the committee from any source.
These nominations should be submitted in writing to the Hall of Fame Committee, Johns Hopkins University, Department of Athletics, 3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218 no later than the first Saturday in April.
Upon receipt of all nominations by the deadline, the chairperson will forward the information to the committee for their review.
The committee will convene in early June and the selections for induction will be made for the Fall induction ceremony.
Awards and Honors
Inductees will receive a Hall of Fame certificate, a Hall of Fame watch, and a specifically designed lifetime athletic center pass. The representative of a deceased inductee will receive the gifts in honor of the inductee. A plaque, inscribed with the name, years of athletic achievement and sport affiliation, will be displayed to the inductees and will go into the Hall of Fame room.