Tim

June 28th, 2010 at 11:00 AM ^

Runyan is from Flint. I assume they'll mostly focus on where the people are from, not where they lived after their Michigan careers (unless there is no other option for a given state).

Maize and Blue in OH

June 28th, 2010 at 1:13 PM ^

DE - Chris Brady (men's swimming) & Kaitlyn Brady (women's swimming)

NJ - Lindsey Gallo (women's track and field)

Butch Woolfolk didn't even get an honorable mention. But, he was born in Milwaukee and only went to HS in NJ for one year.

MGoShoe

June 28th, 2010 at 1:19 PM ^

...detailed results. Two All-American swimmers, both of whom hold a Michigan record and a national titleist Academic All-American track & field athlete.   

 

DELAWARE

Chris Brady (Wilmington), Men's Swimming

• Chris Brady (2007-10) was a six-time All-American and 10-time Big Ten champion and still holds the U-M record in the 100-yard butterfly.





Kaitlyn Brady (Wilmington), Women's Swimming

• Kaitlyn Brady (2004-07) was a seven-time All-American and nine-time Big Ten champion and still holds the U-M record in the 50-yard freestyle.

 


Honorable Mention
Dave Nelson, Football
Harold "Tubby" Raymond, Football
Loveita Wilkinson, Field Hockey
 
NEW JERSEY
Lindsey Gallo (Freehold), Women's Track and Field

• Lindsey Gallo (2002-05) won three Big Ten titles and a national title as a member of the NCAA champion DMR team, while being named 2005 Academic All-American of the Year.

Honorable Mention
Peter Fleming, Men's Tennis
Lori Hillman, Field Hockey
Nikki Peters, Women's Gymnastics
Andy Potts Men's Swimming and Diving
Chisako Sugiyami Women's Tennis

Tim

June 28th, 2010 at 3:07 PM ^

The only total lock I can think of is Tom Harmon for Indiana. 

Woodson or Howard would also be a good one for Ohio, but the fact that I couldn't choose between them just goes to show how many options there are from that state, even just from a football perspective.