ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME CBU Athletics celebrated its legacy as a part of Founder’s Week by inducting its newest members of the Athletic Hall of Fame at an banquet on April 11. Members inducted into the Class of 2015 were Bill Bintz (Basketball ’73), Kenny Greene (Baseball ’84), Leon Haag (Basketball ’60), Taneisha Lenon (Basketball ’00), and Charlie Leonard (Basketball ’75, Coach ’90-97). The Bob Stephenson Service Award was presented to Ed Murphy (’85) to recognize his longstanding service to CBU athletics and student athletes. Bill Bintz starred in basketball from 1969 to 1973. He played in 87 games, scoring 1,202 points. He averaged more than 17 points per game in his final two seasons. He led CBU to four straight winning records, including a 19-7 mark as a senior. Kenny Greene starred in baseball from 1980 to 1983. In 154 games, he hit .325 with 40 home runs and 150 runs batted in, both school records at the time. His 40 homers are still the CBU career record, and he still ranks second in career RBI. Leon Haag starred in basketball from 1957 to 1960. He played in 82 games, scoring 603 career points. More importantly, he led the teams to three straight 20-win seasons, including 21-7 records, NAIA District 27 championships and National Tournament appearances in his final two seasons. Taneisha Lenon starred in basketball from 1996 to 2000. In 88 games, she
Ed Murphy (’85), recipient of the Bob Stephenson Service Award, with Coach Stephenson Bill Bintz (’73) shows off his letter jacket
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B E LL TOWE R fall 2015
President Smarrelli and Leon Haag (’60) PHOTOS BY CORY DUGAN