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91ֿ Men’s Soccer Alumni Reunion Recap

91ֿ Men's Soccer reunion

91ֿ men’s soccer alumni (1963 to 1980) held a reunion on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019, at the Courtyard by Marriott in Stow, Ohio, attended by 39 former 91ֿ men’s soccer players and coaches, 20 spouses and significant others, who all came from across the United States, and were joined by five 91ֿ Athletics staff.

Organized by former player Fred Jermyn, BS ’74, San Diego, it was the first full-scale reunion of 91ֿ men’s soccer alumni since the program began 70 years ago. It originated in 1949 as a Club team by Fred Davidson, PhD, a psychology professor who had played the game in high school and amateur ranks and wanted to introduce the sport to KSU. The soccer program came to a halt after the 1950 season when Dr. Davidson was called into the US military for the Korean War. It was relaunched in 1963 by Rudy Bachna (who also founded the 91ֿ gymnastics program in 1959, serving as head coach of gymnastics until his retirement in 1991). Varsity status was achieved for 91ֿ men’s soccer in 1965 and continued through the program’s final season in 1980.Rudy Bachna

Bachna was honored by the 91ֿ men’s soccer alumni with a trophy for Most Head Coach Wins and a plaque recognizing his legacy, which will be installed in the 91ֿ Field House.

Awards also were presented to Zoltan Balogh, BArch ’69, Richfield, Ohio; Nick DiGrino, BS ’71, Macomb, Ill.; Bob Clouse, BSE ’76, Columbus, Ohio; and Jeff Johnson, BS ’77, Houston—as goalkeepers who are now listed in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Division I Record Book, 40-plus years after their feats occurred.

Gary Gough, BS ’92, Hudson, Ohio, a player from 1972-75, says, “It took one fantastic banquet organizer, a lot of traveling for most and 39-70 years to attend the greatest 91ֿ banquet in history.”

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Updated: Friday, May 1, 2020 03:04 PM