Back, left to right: Andrea (Cooper) Tiedgen ’09 (women’s basketball), Matt
Frey ’09 (men’s soccer), John Scanlan ’01 (football), Deanna (Cappo) Kirn ’84
(women’s tennis) Front: Scott Miller ’96 (football), Matt Stackhouse ’04 (men’s
basketball), Chris Dahlheimer ’10 (wrestling)
The Lycoming College athletic
department welcomed the 30th
induction class into its hall of fame as
part of Alumni Weekend on Saturday,
May 16. The class featured Chris
Dahlheimer ’10 (wrestling), Matt Frey
’09 (men’s soccer), Deanna (Cappo) Kirn
’84 (women’s tennis), Scott Miller ’96
(football), John Scanlan ’01 (football),
Matt Stackhouse ’04 (men’s basketball)
and Andrea (Cooper) Tiedgen ’09
(women’s basketball).
Chris Dahlheimer ’10
Listed in the top 10 in school
history in both career wins and pins,
Dahlheimer posted a fantastic resume
that included a 2009 NCAA Division
III All-American honor and three
Empire Collegiate Wrestling Conference
titles. He earned the Sol “Woody” Wolf
award as a junior and the school’s Most
Outstanding Male Athlete award as a
senior, becoming one of only 21 athletes
in school history to earn both honors.
Matt Frey ’09
One of the most
consistent performers in
the men’s soccer program’s
history, Frey helped
the Warriors transition
from the Freedom to
the Commonwealth
Conference with ease.
During his career, the
four-time all-conference
midfielder helped the
Warriors to a 44-26-
5 record and three
conference playoff
appearances.
Deanna Kirn ’84
Kirn spent her career
writing the Lycoming
College women’s tennis team
record book. The top player on the
team from the time she stepped foot on
campus, Kirn became the first player in
school history to win 25 career singles
matches and 20 doubles matches. It took
10 years for another player to match
those accomplishments.
Scott Miller ’96
Miller left his legacy in the
interceptions department with the
football program, as he tied for the
national lead in the category as a junior,
picking off nine passes. That effort
helped him earn his first of two All-
American honors. As a senior, he again
led the team with six interceptions,
helping him earn his second All-
American honors.
John Scanlan ’01
Scanlan anchored the Warriors
defense from 1997-00, helping the team
win four Freedom League titles and
three MAC Championships. He finished
his career second in school history
with 22 career interceptions and with
two touchdowns scored off pickoffs. A
four-year starter and a two-time team
defensive MVP, he finished 18
th
in school
history with 211 total tackles.
Matt Stackhouse ’04
Stackhouse is one of two players in
school history to win both conference
titles in program history. He set the
school’s career blocked shots record at
142, a mark that stood for 10 years, and
in each of his last two years with the
Warriors, he averaged a double-double.
A three-time all-conference selection,
Stackhouse was a second-team pick as a
sophomore and senior and a first-team
pick as a junior.
Andrea Tiedgen ’09
Tiedgen was as
dynamic a player as
the women’s basketball
program has ever seen.
In 97 career starts, she
accumulated a career roll
that includes spots in the
top 10 in school history
in games played, 3-pointers
made (116, 3rd), blocked
shots (115, 3rd), points
(1,148, 6th), 3-point
field goal percentage
(0.314, 8th), free throws
made (208, 8th), rebounds
(503, 8th) and assists
(190, 10th).
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