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Slippery Rock University to Induct Sue Bow Kolczak into Hall of Fame
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa.
– Former Slippery Rock University women’s
water polo standout Sue Bow Kolczak has been
selected as a 2011 inductee into the University’s Athletic
Hall of Fame.
Kolczak was a four-time All-America selection on Rock teams
coached by Dr. Richard “Doc” Hunkler
and will join her former mentor in a group of seven individuals
inducted into the Hall of Fame during ceremonies Sept. 24 as part
of The Rock’s home football game weekend vs. archrival
Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Joining Kolczak and Hunkler in the SRU Athletic Hall of
Fame’s Class of 2011 will be former Rock All-America wrestler
and coach Derek DelPorto (SRU Class of 1999), former men’s
swimming All-America performer Scott Hendry (SRU Class of 1997,
2000-M), former men’s basketball standouts Owen Long (SRU
Class of 1975) and Bill Rausch (SRU Class of 1983) and Carol
Sprague (SRU Class of 1971, ’74-M), a former Rock woman
student athlete and longtime collegiate athletic administrator.
Tickets for the 2011 SRU Athletic Hall of Fame are $35 each.
Contact Pearl Shaffer, assistant to the athletic director, at pearl.shaffer@sru.edu
or 724.738.2768 for more information.
A 2005 inductee into the Collegiate Water Polo Association (CWPA)
Hall of Fame, Kolczak left an indelible mark upon The Rock
women’s water polo program when she earned All-America honors
at three Indoor Nationals and one Outdoor Nationals
competitions.
Upon completion of her collegiate career, Kolczak was named as a
member of the U.S. women’s national water polo team in 1977.
She and 1991 SRU Athletic Hall of Fame/2003 CWPA Hall of Fame
inductee Lynn Comer Kachmarik (SRU Class of 1979)
were the first women from the East region to earn a spot on the
national team roster. That team ultimately became the first U.S.
national team to win a FINA World Cup championship. For her role in
the championship effort, Kolczak earned All-World honors.
In addition to being a standout in water polo at SRU, Kolczak
played junior varsity basketball her freshman year, was a
three-year member of the women’s swimming team and served as
assistant coach for the men’s swimming team in her senior
year.
Kolczak’s competitive juices did not dissipate upon
completion of her water polo career. She competed in the 1986
Chicago Marathon and 1987 Detroit Marathon and has won several 10K
running, golf club and slalom ski championships. She also
volunteered as a walking scorer for seven PGA Western Open golf
events as well as the 2003 U.S. Open.
Kolczak graduated cum laude from Slippery Rock in 1977 after her
undergraduate studies and went on to earn a master’s degree
from SRU in 1982.
A physical education teacher, Kolczak and her husband, Dave,
reside in Valparaiso, Indiana.
Release courtesy Slippery Rock Athletic Communications





