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Odell Bradley, Katrina McCrory & Brittney McDuffee

BRADLEY, McCRORY AND McDUFFEE NAMED TO IUPUI HALL OF FAME

Trio will be inducted on Jan. 16

12/17/2015 10:26:00 AM


INDIANAPOLIS - The IUPUI Athletics Department has announced the Hall of Fame Class of 2016, consisting of Odell Bradley (men's basketball), Katrina McCrory (women's soccer) and Brittney McDuffee (women's cross country). The trio will officially be inducted on Saturday, Jan. 16 at a brunch hosted at the Woodstock Club in Indianapolis and later recognized at the basketball game that afternoon.

Bradley was a two-year letterwinner for the Jaguars from 2002-04, earning honorable mention All-America honors his senior season. He helped IUPUI to the 2003 Mid-Continent Conference crown and the program's only NCAA Tournament berth in the Division I era. His senior year, he became the program's first-ever Mid-Con Player of the Year and later earned Mid-Con Tournament MVP honors. The 6-foot-4 forward ranked among the top 10 nationally his senior season, scoring 23.1 points per game, including two 41-point outbursts against Oral Roberts. He also averaged 8.5 rebounds per game his final season and had 12 double-doubles in 2003-04. He finished his career with 1,170 points and holds the program's Division I-era record, averaging 18.6 points per game for his career. Despite playing just two seasons at the university, Bradley still ranks 15th on the program's all-time scoring list and helped the Jaguars to a 41-25 (.621) mark during his career.

McCrory was a four-year letterwinner for the IUPUI women's soccer team from 2006-09 and a two-time First Team All-Summit League selection. The talented midfielder ended her career with 18 goals and 10 assists while tallying six game-winners. She helped IUPUI to 39 wins during her four-year career, including a 13-win season in 2008 and a school record 17 wins in 2009, culminating in the program's first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. She was an NSCAA All-Region pick her senior year and earned back-to-back CoSIDA Academic All-District ballots in 2008 and 2009. She was also named among IUPUI's Top 100 students twice in her academic career while studying in the prestigious IU Kelley School of Business. Her best offensive season came in 2008 when she scored a career-high seven goals and four assists and she followed up with six goals and five assists her senior season.

McDuffee was a four-year letterwinner for the IUPUI women's cross country team from 2007-10 and was a two-time All-Summit League performer. The Plainfield, Ind.-native finished her career with three of the top 15 5K times in school history and four of the top 15 6K times in program history, including the school record. She was honored with the Mel Garland Distinguished Student-Athlete Award following her senior year and was a two-time Team MVP. She was the first-ever IUPUI runner to go under 22 minutes in the 6K, running a program-best 21:59.2 at the 2008 Summit League Championship meet. Her quickest 5K was an 18:16 finish at the Notre Dame Invitational during the 2008 season and she was IUPUI's top finisher 15 times in her career.

With their inductions, they bring the IUPUI Hall of Fame to 64 individuals and two teams.

The IUPUI Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1993 by the IUPUI Letterman's Club (now J-Club) in cooperation with the IUPUI Athletics Department, the IU and Purdue Alumni Associations and the IUPUI Metro Athletic Club (now Jaguars Athletics Club). The Hall of Fame recognizes and honors those individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the achievements and prestige of IUPUI in the field of athletics and who have continued to demonstrate in their lives the values imparted by intercollegiate athletics.

Those interested in attending this year's induction ceremony should contact Sharon Holland at shollan@iupui.edu.

 
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