Athletics Hall of Fame
Julie Carne Layne ’02 of Boulder, Colo., was a two-sport standout, making her mark as an All-American sprinter and one of the Rams’ most prolific soccer scorers. Cornell’s 2002 Senior Female Athlete of the Year enjoyed a banner final season on the track, which began with the 400-meter title at the Iowa Conference Indoor Championships. Layne was equally dynamic as a four-year soccer starter and three-time all-conference performer. Layne established Cornell records for goals, 20, and points, 53, scored in a season.
Aaron Stang ’92, of Richfield, Minn., a 12-time letterwinner in cross country and indoor/outdoor track & field, distinguished himself as one of the nation’s best in the 3000-meter steeplechase. Stang enjoyed a remarkable run with three consecutive third-place All-America performances in the steeplechase. He participated at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, earned all-conference cross country accolades, and was a team captain in both cross country and track & field.
Richard “Gus” Glasier ’67, of Carbondale, Colo., was a stalwart on the basketball court, the only Ram in school history to collect 1,000 points and 700 rebounds in a career. He is the program’s all-time rebound leader, grabbing 789 in just three seasons. In 1966–67, Glasier set school marks for most rebounds, 280, and best rebound average, 12.7 per game, in a season.
Fred Wright ’61, who died in 2011, fashioned a 52–6 career wrestling record and guided the Rams to Midwest Conference championships in 1958, 1960, and 1961. He was dominant in claiming back-to-back conference titles in 1960 and 1961. He also played defensive tackle on Cornell’s football team in 1959 and 1960.
Mike Tressel ’96, of Dewitt, Mich., was named the 2012 Alumni Coach of the Year. Tressel is in his sixth season as linebackers and special teams coach at Michigan State University. The Spartans are coming off back-to-back 11-win seasons. The 2011 team reached the inaugural Big Ten Championship game and capped an 11–3 season with an Outback Bowl win over Georgia. While at Cornell, Tressel became a two-time Academic All-American. He was part of two Midwest Conference championship football teams, including the undefeated 10–0 squad in 1992.