
James "Doc" Counsilman - Swimming Coach, 1959-90
Swimming coach from 1959-1990...in 34 years led the Hoosiers to 23 Big Ten titles, including 20 in a row from 1961-80, and to six NCAA titles, from 1969-74...coached United States Olympic teams in 1964 and 1976, with the '76 team winning 12 of 13 gold medals and setting 18 world records ...twice named U.S. Coach of the Year...member of International Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame... President of American Swimming Coaches Association...recognized throughout the world as swimming's foremost authority...in 1979 became the oldest person to swim the English Channel...captain and Big Ten champion breaststroker at Ohio State University in 1946-47. |

Corby Davis - Football, 1934-37, Men's Track and Field, 1935
Won football letters in 1934, 1935 and 1937...won a track letter in 1935...IU and Big Ten Most Valuable Player in 1937...All-Big Ten and All-American first team selection...member of East team in 1937 East-West game...won Balfour Award in 1938...starter on College All-Stars in 1938...played professonally with the Cleveland Rams.
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Angelo DiBernardo - Men's Soccer, 1976-78
Won soccer letters in 1976, 1977 and 1978...helped lead the Hoosiers into NCAA championship game in both 1976 and 1978...first team All-American in both 1977 and 1978...All-Midwest 1976, 1977 and 1978...won Hermann Award, symbolizing top player in the country, in 1978...one of IU's all-time leading scorers...member of the U.S. Olympic team in 1980 and 1984...member of National Team from 1979 to 1985...played professionally for New York Cosmos and L.A. Aztecs.
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John Isenbarger - Football, 1967-69
Won football letters in 1967, 1968 and 1969...tailback and punter on Indiana's 1967 Big Ten Co-Championship and Rose Bowl team...Indiana's Most Valuable Player in 1969...first team All-Big Ten in 1969...earned All-American honors in both 1967 and 1969...set Indiana season and career rushing records...led Hoosiers in rushing and punting three straight years and had an IU record 1,217 rushing yards in 1969...played in the East-West, All-American, Hula Bowl and College All-Star games...played professionally with the San Francisco 49ers.
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Jim Rayl - Men's Basketball, 1961-63
Won basketball letters in 1961, 1962 and 1963...Indiana's Most Valuable Player in 1962...first team All-Big Ten in 1962 and 1963...led the Big Ten in free throw percentage in 1963...set IU single game scoring record with 56 points on two different occasions...averaged 20.6 points over his career...member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. |