10 episodes

Take a dive inside Loras College Athletics as we look at everything going on with our Duhawk student-athletes such as game and season recaps, academic and athletic awards, and even the Hall of Fame.

Executive Producer: Trent Hanselmann '18

Inside Loras Athletics Loras College

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Take a dive inside Loras College Athletics as we look at everything going on with our Duhawk student-athletes such as game and season recaps, academic and athletic awards, and even the Hall of Fame.

Executive Producer: Trent Hanselmann '18

    E10 | 2021 hall of Fame - Thomas Boeh (’81)

    E10 | 2021 hall of Fame - Thomas Boeh (’81)

    Boeh was an eight-time letter winner in cross country and track and field, qualifying for the NAIA National Championship in cross country and both indoor and outdoor track and field ten times. He was a national finalist in the outdoor 5,000-meter run and previously held the school record indoors for the 1,500-meter run as well as the 3,000-meter steeplechase. A three-time captain, Boeh was also honored as an All-District selection seven times and earned the Mark Weber Award in 1980 in addition to the team's MVP honors during the 1981 track and field season. After his collegiate career, he went on to become the Duhawks' head cross country coach for the 1982, 1983, and 1984 seasons, leading the team to the Cross Country District Championship each season and named the District Coach of the Year all three seasons.

    • 32 min
    E9 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Jim (’68) and Jay (’08) Figgins

    E9 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Jim (’68) and Jay (’08) Figgins

    Jim Figgins and his son, Jay, become Loras' first father-son duo inducted into the Hall of Fame. Both wrestlers for the Duhawks, Jim was a two-time champion at 167 lbs., posting 56 wins in his career with 27 pins and 222 points. He owns a record of 56-23 during his time in purple and gold and had a career-high seven pins his senior season. His son Jay continued to the legacy for the Duhawks from 2005-2008, earning All-America honors in 2007 at 184 lbs. where he placed seventh and owns a program-high 125 wins in his career. In 2007 and 2008, he was the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) runner-up and was a three-time National Scholar All-American (2006, 2007, 2008).

    • 29 min
    E8 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Dick Cody (’81)

    E8 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Dick Cody (’81)

    Cody, who had his first experience with Duhawk football at the age of 12 as the team's water boy, came to Loras out of the University of Northern Iowa and became a three-year starter for the football club and varsity teams. He earned NAIA All-America status and was twice named to the NAIA District 15 Team as a linebacker.

    • 13 min
    E7 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Lindsey (Bava) Leeberg (’10)

    E7 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Lindsey (Bava) Leeberg (’10)

    Leeberg (Bava) had a successful basketball career at Loras, holding multiple top-ten career records for the Duhawks. She ranks fourth all-time in scoring with 1,482 points, fourth in three-pointers (172), and first in free-throw percentage (85.4 percent) and is ranked top-ten for single season scoring, three-pointers, free-throws made, and free-throw percentage. Leeberg landed herself on the D3hoops.com Team of the Week in the 2009 season and went on to become a three-time All-Conference, Academic All-Conference and D3hoops.com All-Region award winner.

    • 18 min
    E6 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Mark Eisbach (’84)

    E6 | 2021 Hall of Fame - Mark Eisbach (’84)

    Eisbach, a local Duhawk out of Wahlert Catholic High School in Dubuque, was named a Second Team NAIA All-American and District 15 offensive lineman after starting every game during his four-year career.

    • 25 min
    E5 | 2020 Hall of Fame - Pete Maldonado (’92)

    E5 | 2020 Hall of Fame - Pete Maldonado (’92)

    Pete Maldonado, a native of Newburg, New York and 1992 graduate of Loras, made history during his time as a member of the Duhawks' wrestling program. He posted a career record of 66-26 and became the program's first NCAA Division III national champion and sixth national champion overall in 1992 at 126 lbs. His career saw him develop from a sophomore with an 11-7 record to a dominant senior in which he went 32-2 en route to winning the conference and national championship. His only two losses in the 1992 season came against Division I top-ranked grapplers Terry Brands of the University of Iowa, now the Hawkeyes' esteemed associate head coach, and Mike Pasado of Marquette University.

    • 46 min

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