LOUISVILLE, Ky. - This morning, Spalding University unveiled a new Athletic Hall of Fame in the Columbia Gym. The Hall of Fame is named after
Roger Burkman, the retiring athletic director who has been with Spalding for 17 years. In addition to Burkman, Spalding inducted Kim Brohm, Abram Deng, Jake Ford,
Tim Gray, Kelly Harrod, and Kristy Lampton, in the inaugural class.
With Burkman as Athletic Director, Spalding programs won 24 conference championships, four United States Collegiate Athletic Association national championships, and qualified for the NCAA Division III national tournament twice. Burkman also worked with the Louisville Sports Commission to bring three NCAA Division III Cross Country National Championships to the Louisville community and spent time on the SLIAC Administrative Council.
The
Roger Burkman Hall of Fame brings together three decades of student athletes. The collection bridges the separation in history that occurred when the Spalding mascot shifted from the Pelicans to the Golden Eagles. It will contain nets from notable games, archival photos, trophies, and plaques for new inductees.
The room is in the former Golden Eagle North conference room in the Columbia Gym. The building is famous for being the gym where Muhammad Ali's first learned to box and where his red bicycle was stolen. The
Roger Burkman Hall of Fame adds to the history of sports in Louisville.