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Denison alums reflect on 2026 Hall of Fame honor

Alumni Athletics & Recreation
April 6, 2026

The Varsity D Association Athletics Hall of Fame (HOF) will induct 10 new members in 2026. Started in 1974, the hall recognizes outstanding athletic achievements and contributions to the university.

New members will be enshrined during Big Red Weekend (Nov. 6-8, 2026) with the Hall of Fame dinner scheduled for Nov. 6.

The new inductees shared some thoughts on a variety of topics, from favorite memories of playing for Denison to what it means to enter the hall of fame. Responses have been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.

David Beaver ’99

Denison Degree: History

Varsity Sport: Lacrosse

Athletic Achievements:

  • Named first-team All-American as a senior.
  • Member of four NCAA Tournament qualifiers and two NCAC champions.
  • Part of the 1999 team that reached the Final Four.

Aedin Brennan Rajput ’16

Denison Degree: Biology

Varsity Sport: Track & Field

Athletic Achievements:

  • Won the NCAA outdoor heptathlon in 2015 to become the first Denison woman to win an NCAA title.
  • Placed second in 2016 NCAA indoor pentathlon.
  • A seven-time All-American in heptathlon, pentathlon, and triple jump. As of April 2026, she still holds six Denison records (indoors: long jump, triple jump, pentathlon; outdoors: heptathlon, long jump, triple jump).

Kimberly Cochran ’08

Denison Degrees: International Studies and Spanish

Varsity Sport: Women’s soccer

Athletic Achievements:

  • Member of the 2005 NCAA Elite Eight team.
  • 2006 NCAC Defensive Player of the Year, three-time, first-team NCAC selection.
  • Member of NCAC 30th Anniversary All-Decade Team.

Joseph Dunham ’01

Denison Degree: History

Varsity Sport: Track & Field, Cross Country

Athletic Achievements: 

  • Two-time All-American in cross country, finishing 20th in 1999 and 21st in 1998.
  • Great Lakes regional champion in cross country in 1999.
  • Two-time NCAC Middle Distance/Distance Athlete of the Year indoor and outdoor in track & field in 1998-99.

Sam Fioroni ’13

Denison Degrees: Economics, History

Varsity Sport: Football

Athletic Achievements:

  • Ranks second in Big Red history with 4,675 all-purpose yards.
  • Three-time all-NCAC running back — twice as first team.
  • D3Football.com second-team all-region selection. 
     

Carly Tschantz Grandfield ’12

Denison Degree: Communication

Varsity Sport: Women’s Field Hockey and Women’s Lacrosse

Athletic Achievements:

  • In lacrosse, named to NCAC’s 30th Anniversary All-Decade team. 
  • In lacrosse, two-time NCAC first-team selection and 2012 NCAC Defensive Player of the Year.
  • In lacrosse, second-team All-American in 2012, and, as of 2012, was the NCAA’s third all-time leader in draws controls at the Division III level.

Dimonde Hale ’13

Denison Degree: Communication

Varsity Sports: Basketball, Track & Field

Athletic Achievements:

  • Was a two-time NCAC first-team selection and was named to the NCAC’s 30th Anniversary All-Decade men’s basketball team.
  • Ranks fourth in career scoring at Denison with 1,726 points in 105 games.
  • All-NCAC in 400-meter dash as a first-year.

Stephen Julka ’08

Denison Degrees: Environmental Studies, German.

Varsity Sport: Swimming & Diving

Athletic Achievements:

  • Three-time NCAC Diver of the Year: 2005-07.
  • Two-time All-American (1-meter, 3-meter).
  • Five-time NCAC champion — tied for most titles by a Denison diver.

Natalie Lugg ’14

Denison Degree: Economics

Varsity Sport: Swimming & Diving

Athletic Achievements:

  • 2014 NCAA champion in the 100-yard breaststroke.
  • 17 time All-American in 100 and 200 breaststroke, 200 individual medley, 200 and 400 medley relay.
  • 2014 NCAC Swimmer of the Year.

Carolyn Simpson Molzahn ’09

Denison Degrees: Biology

Varsity sport: Women’s basketball

Athletic achievements:

  • Four-time all-NCAC selection — twice first team 2008 and 2009 — and was 2006 NCAC Newcomer of the Year.
  • Teams qualified for the NCAA Tournament three times.
  • Among Denison all-time leaders, ranks third in rebounds (799) and block shots (165), games played (114), seventh in points (1,257).
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