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Chapman Athletics announces Hall of Fame Class of 2025

Five Division III-era student-athletes will be inducted in 2025.

4/8/2025 3:36:00 PM

ORANGE, Calif. –The Chapman University Athletics Hall of Fame is proud to announce the five-member class of 2025. The newest class of Hall of Famers will be officially inducted during the 42nd Annual Night of Champions and Hall of Fame Induction Weekend on Oct. 24-25, 2025.

All five Chapman legends to be inducted into the Hall of Fame are from Chapman's Division III era: Scott Martino '01 (soccer), Jennifer Manship '09 (water polo), Erin Dudzinski '09 (softball), Brian Rauh '14 (baseball) and Jeremiah McKibbins '16 (football). The all Division III class is just the third such class in Chapman's Hall of Fame history.

Martino enters the Hall of Fame after a career that still remains etched in the Chapman record book. Despite playing as a defender for two years, Martino graduated third on Chapman's all-time scoring list with 36 goals and 24 assists and has not been surpassed in the 24 years since his final season. His 50 points in 1999, when he moved from defender to forward, remains the highest single season total in school history. He scored 17 goals that year with a school record 16 assists. He led Chapman to three consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances from 1997-99. Off the field, Martino was also an excellent student and was twice named to the Academic All-District soccer teams.

Manship becomes just the second aquatics member of the Hall of Fame after a record-setting water polo career. The two-time All-American set the Chapman scoring record with 223 goals in just three seasons and held the record for over 15 years before it was surpassed just weeks ago. Her 103 goals in 2007 made her the first Panther to score 100-plus goals in a season and remain the second-highest total in school history. Her 84 goals in 2008 also rank fifth. She also ranks second for steals in a single season. Manship also excelled academically as she graduated in three years with two degrees in Business Administration and Accounting.

Dudzinski was a decorated centerfielder and leadoff batter who left her mark on the softball record book in four successful years. She was a two-time All-Region selection and an All-American in 2007. She helped the Panthers to three NCAA Tournament appearances from 2006-08 while setting the Chapman all-time records for doubles and steals. Her 44 career doubles remain a school record while she still ranks second with 52 career steals. She also still ranks in the top-10 all-time for hits, walks, total bases and at bats.

Rauh continued the pitching legacy at Chapman with a career that later earned him a spot on D3baseball.com's All-Decade Team for the 2010s. He was an All-American in all three seasons as a Panther and was the 2010 NCBWA Division III Pitcher of the Year. Before he was taken in the 11th round of the 2012 MLB Draft by the Washington Nationals, Raugh compiled a plethora of achievements on the mound. He still holds the Chapman records with 13 career complete games and 355 strikeouts as well as ranking in the top-10 for games started, wins, ERA, shutouts and innings pitched. He won his first 22 decision on the mound and finished his time at Chapman with a 30-1 record as well as a 1.78 ERA in addition to being selected as an Academic All-American in 2012.

McKibbins rewrote the rushing records in his time at Chapman. In his four years, he set 10 different rushing records across several categories. He scored 46 rushing touchdowns in his career, including 19 as a senior in 2015 – both of which remain school records. His five-touchdown performance against Whittier in 2012 is also a school record. He holds the Chapman record of 3,249 career rushing yards and rushed for the most yards in a single game in school history with 265 against Cal Lutheran in 2015. He rushed for 100-plus yards 15 times and rushed for over-200 yards six times. He was a three-time All-SCIAC selection and four-time Team Captain.

The Night of Champions and Hall of Fame Inductions will be held Oct. 24-25, 2025. Tickets will go on sale shortly and can be purchased through Chapman's Hall of Fame website.
 
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