Jeanne (pronounced Jan) Foster Kuyper, one of the finest women's
gymnasts in program history, will be one of five former Tribe legends inducted
into the William and Mary Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2013 on Saturday,
April 13.
Joining Kuyper at the event, which will take place at the
Williamsburg Hospitality House, will be Al Albert (Men's Soccer), Emily Furia (Women's XC
& Track and Field), Jeff Hough (Track
and Field) and Johanna Sones (Women's Tennis).
Tickets and more event
information can be obtained by calling Lisa Starbuck in the William and Mary
Special Events office at 757.221.1599.
Kuyper
finished her career at William & Mary as one of Tribe's most prolific
gymnasts.
As
a frame of reference, while competing as a true freshman, Foster Kuyper broke
all four-school event records held by then senior Lori Pepple Yacobi (who is
currently in the Tribe Athletics Hall of Fame). She
helped lead the team to VIL (State) team title by winning the All-Around
Champion; and also helped the squad record its first ECAC DII Team
Championship, by placing second in the all-around. She went onto to become the NCAA DII National
Champion in the all-around and earned all-America recognition on both the bars
and beam.
The final three years of
her career were competed at the Division I level (as the Tribe moved up to the
highest designation for the 1986-87 season).
Despite the upgrade in competition, she remained one of the region's top
performers, finishing in the top three at the ECAC Division I meet in both bars
and all-around as both a sophomore and junior.
Including her freshman year, which saw her matriculate to the NCAA
Division I meet by virtue of the Division II National Title, Foster Kuyper
earned a spot in the NCAA Division I Regional meet in each of her four seasons
on campus.
A true student-athlete,
she earned the department's Martha Barksdale Award for having the highest
junior GPA. Additionally, she was name
the Laurie Locker Blount Award winner as a senior (outstanding female scholar
athlete).
Jeanne
graduated in 1989 with a major in Economics and a minor in Mathematics. She
earned her MBA from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business in
1995. She spent 6 years working in
strategic consulting and corporate marketing for two large telecommunications
companies, MCI and Winstar Communications.
W&M Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2013
Al Albert (Men's Soccer)
Emily Furia (Women's Cross
Country/Track & Field)
Jeff Hough (Men's Cross
Country/Track & Field)
Jeanne Foster Kuyper (Women's
Gymnastics)
Johanna Sones (Women's Tennis)