University of North Texas Athletics

2022 Hall of Fame Class Announced
8/5/2022 8:00:00 AM | Football, General, Men's Golf, Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball
North Texas will welcome six new members to its Athletics Hall of Fame this fall
DENTON – North Texas Athletics will welcome six new members to its Athletics Hall of Fame this fall, as the 2022 induction class was announced Friday.
Adrian Awasom (football), Brelan Chancellor (football), Rachel Holden (soccer), Jessica Hulsebosch (volleyball), Rives McBee (men's golf) and Nick Zuniga (football) will be formally inducted into the Hall of Fame this fall after being voted in by current Mean Green for Life Letterwinners Association members, Hall of Fame members and the Hall of Fame committee.
The early 2000's Mean Green football teams that won 26 consecutive Sun Belt Conference games, four straight conference championships and played in four bowl games are represented by offensive lineman Zuniga and defensive end Awasom. Also representing the football program Chancellor, who helped North Texas to one of the most remarkable seasons in recent history, the 2013 team that went 9-4 and won the Heart of Dallas Bowl on Jan. 1, 2014.
Holden was a leader on a team that won three Conference USA championships and posted a 64-21-4 record. She earned all-conference honors all four years at North Texas and ranked in the top five in several statistical categories when she graduated. Holden is going into the Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility to be nominated.
Hulsebosch was one of the best defensive players to ever play for the Mean Green volleyball program. She led her team in digs all four years of her career and is still the career leader in that category. She holds every single-match record for digs and has three of the top five all-time best seasons for digs.
McBee was the No. 1 player for the North Texas golf team in 1959 and again from 1960-62. He helped his teams to a 32-8-3 dual match record and won 16 individual medalist titles during his college career. He helped his team to a third-place finish in the NCAA Men's Golf Championship in 1962.
Adrian Awasom (football), Brelan Chancellor (football), Rachel Holden (soccer), Jessica Hulsebosch (volleyball), Rives McBee (men's golf) and Nick Zuniga (football) will be formally inducted into the Hall of Fame this fall after being voted in by current Mean Green for Life Letterwinners Association members, Hall of Fame members and the Hall of Fame committee.
The early 2000's Mean Green football teams that won 26 consecutive Sun Belt Conference games, four straight conference championships and played in four bowl games are represented by offensive lineman Zuniga and defensive end Awasom. Also representing the football program Chancellor, who helped North Texas to one of the most remarkable seasons in recent history, the 2013 team that went 9-4 and won the Heart of Dallas Bowl on Jan. 1, 2014.
Holden was a leader on a team that won three Conference USA championships and posted a 64-21-4 record. She earned all-conference honors all four years at North Texas and ranked in the top five in several statistical categories when she graduated. Holden is going into the Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility to be nominated.
Hulsebosch was one of the best defensive players to ever play for the Mean Green volleyball program. She led her team in digs all four years of her career and is still the career leader in that category. She holds every single-match record for digs and has three of the top five all-time best seasons for digs.
McBee was the No. 1 player for the North Texas golf team in 1959 and again from 1960-62. He helped his teams to a 32-8-3 dual match record and won 16 individual medalist titles during his college career. He helped his team to a third-place finish in the NCAA Men's Golf Championship in 1962.
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