SPORTS NEWS
2024 Bobcat Hall of Fame Inductees
The Frostburg State University Department of Athletics and the Office of Alumni Relations has announced that six former student-athletes and coaches will be inducted into the Bobcat Hall of Fame as the Class of 2024. The inductees will be honored during Homecoming & Family Weekend, scheduled for October 17-20, 2024.
Inside the Numbers:
- Bobcat Hall of Fame now boasts 237 members
- 63 Track & Field members have been selected
- 50th Baseball inductee
- 9th class of six or more people
- 2024 class represents six different sports
- This marks the 6th coach to be inducted
Track & Field
Michael Beckwith '88, the 232nd inductee, was a three-time All-American for the Bobcat Track & Field program. He helped lead the team to back-to-back National Championships in 1986 and 1987. Beckwith finished runner-up at the 1987 NCAA Championships in the discus with a throw of 51.46m, where he holds the second-best throw in program history.
Men's Lacrosse
Zach Burkhardt '14, the 233rd inductee, was named both a USILA All-American and Scholar All-American as a senior, being a three-year captain of the Men's Lacrosse team. He currently holds the school career caused turnover record with 121, while leading a top-ten defense in the country in 2015.
Women's Soccer
Adria Graham '14, the 234th inductee, became the first NSCAA All-American for Women's Soccer in 2012. She helped lead the team to a CAC Tournament Championship and a NCAA Tournament appearance. Graham still stands in third in all-time goals (59) and points (133), while scoring 29 game-winning goals in her career. She was a two-time Academic All-American and was the FSU Female Athlete of the Year in 2011 and 2012.
Volleyball
Kylie Carrington '11, the 235th inductee, is Volleyball's all-time assist leader with 4,576. She helped lead the team to three straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including a regional championship appearance in 2010. She remains Frostburg's most recent AVCA All-American.
Softball
Caitlin Lovend '14, the 236th inductee, was a two-time Academic All-American and the first-ever for Frostburg State Softball. She is the program's all-time home run, RBI, runs, walks, and slugging percentage leader. Lovend was the Frostburg Female Athlete of the Year in 2014.
Baseball
Guy Robertson, the 237th inductee, is the second-most winningest coach in Baseball history with 308 wins. He led the team to three NCAA Tournaments, including a World Series appearance in 2015. Robertson holds the program record of 43 wins in 2015 and coached eight All-Americans.