The University of Dayton's Athletic Hall of Fame will welcome four new members on Feb. 17, including Lindsay Fletemier, Kevin Hoyng, Ken Keck, and Luke Trubee, during the Dayton-Fordham men's basketball game. Fletemier led the volleyball team to three Atlantic 10 championships and four NCAA tournament appearances, while Hoyng, a standout football player, holds several career records including passing yardage and touchdowns thrown. Keck, who served in administration for over four decades, made a significant impact on numerous student-athletes and coaches. Trubee, a record holder in pitching wins and strikeouts, also excelled academically during his time with the baseball team.

By the Numbers
  • Lindsay Fletemier: 4-time NCAA tournament appearances, 3-time AVCA All-American, 2nd in total blocks (582)
  • Kevin Hoyng: 8,862 career passing yards, 59 career touchdowns thrown, 3,317 yards in senior season
  • Ken Keck: Contributed to Flyer athletics for nearly 50 years, served as Assistant Athletics Director for 25 years
  • Luke Trubee: Record 30 pitching wins, 218 career strikeouts, 2-time team captain
Bottom Line

The induction of Lindsay Fletemier, Kevin Hoyng, Ken Keck, and Luke Trubee into the UD Hall of Fame recognizes their exceptional contributions to the University's athletic legacy, marking their enduring impact on the institution.