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2001 Inductees

Inducted on September 29, 2001: Eddie Austin, Frank "Doc" Holley, Ian McIntyre, Bethany Carter Bower

 

Eddie Austin

Forty-Sixth Inductee, Sept. 29, 2001
Class of 1974
Men's Soccer

Eddie Austin was a 1971 All-American and ranked sixth on Hartwick's career assist chart with 20 at the time of his induction.

A captain his junior and senior seasons, Austin finished his career with 21 goals. He had five game-winning goals and was the leading scorer during his All-American season.

Austin helped Hartwick to a 44-10-5 record and three NCAA Tournament appearances in four years. He was a three-time Hartwick Indoor Tournament MVP and was selected to the Senior Bowl Game in 1973. Austin also won the Harry Mosher Award as a senior.

Austin played for the NASL's Tampa Bay Rowdies and was a member of the 1975 championship team. He was inducted into the Rowdies Hall of Fame in 1986.

At the time of his induction, Austin was the Chief Operating Officer of the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer. He was named MLS Operations Executive of the Year in 1998. Austin also served as game producer for World Cup USA in 1994 and the 1996 Olympics.


Frank "Doc" Holley

Forty-Seventh Inductee, Sept. 29, 2001
Class of 1941
Football, Basketball, Baseball

Frank "Doc'' Holley was a three-sport athlete, playing football, basketball and baseball from 1938 to 1941.

Holley played three seasons of football, four years of basketball and four years of baseball.

Holley helped the 1938 and 1939 baseball teams to a combined 19-4 record with his fine pitching. He had six wins and two losses during the 1938 season.

He helped the basketball team go from just three wins during his freshman season to 11 wins the following year.


Ian McIntyre

Forty-Eighth Inductee, Sept. 29, 2001
Class of 1996
Men's Soccer

Ian McIntyre, a 1995 All-American and a two-time captain, was one of the top sweepers to ever play for the men's soccer team.

Despite playing sweeper, McIntyre finished his career with 18 goals and 10 assists. Arguably the best header of the ball to wear a Hartwick uniform, he was a clutch scorer as well.

Hartwick had a 52-20-7 record and made two trips to the NCAA Tournament in McIntyre's four years. He played in the Umbro Select Soccer Classic.

McIntyre was a three-time GTE Academic All-American award winner. He was a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Hartwick and won the President's Senior Scholar Athlete award. McIntyre was the Hartwick Male Athlete of the Year in 1995-96 and was also a Harry Mosher Award winner the same year.

At the time of his induction, McIntyre was in his third season as head men's soccer coach at Oneonta State. He was the Independent Coach of the Year in his first season.


Bethany Carter Bower

Forty-Ninth Inductee, Sept. 29, 2001
Class of 1984
Women's Swimming

Bethany Carter Bower is the best female sprint swimmer in the history of the swim program at Hartwick.

Carter, at the time of her induction in 2001, still held school records from 1983 in the 100 freestyle (53.35) and from 1984 in the 50 freestyle (24.40). At the time of her graduation, she held school records in four freestyle events.

A two-time Hartwick MVP of the swim team, Carter Bower was an All-American after finishing second in the nation in the 100 freestyle, fifth in the 50 freestyle and ninth in the 200 freestyle at the 1983 NCAA Championships. She was also third in the 100 freestyle and fifth in the 50 freestyle at the 1984 NCAA Championships.

Carter Bower was the New York State champion in the 50, 100, 200 and 500 freestyles in both 1983 and 1984 at the New York State Championships. She was voted MVP of the 1984 state meet.

At the time of her induction, Carter Bower was the head men's and women's swimming coach at Georgetown University.

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