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VCU Hall of Fame inductees // Former Virginia Commonwealth University standouts share the limelight after their induction last Saturday into the VCU Athletics Hall of Fame. The inductees and their sport are, from left, Boris Kodjoe, men’s tennis, 1992-1996; Martina Nedelkova Somoano, women’s tennis, 1997-2002; Kristine Austgulen, women’s basketball, 1999-2003; Jen Parsons, women’s soccer, 2001-2004; and Matthew Delicate, men’s soccer, 2000-2003. Inductee Eric Maynor, men’s basketball, 2005-2009, a former NBA player who now plays in Italy’s top pro league, wasn’t able to return to campus for the ceremony. Mr. Kodjoe, now a successful actor, observed during his remarks that five of the six inductees are immigrants. Mr. Kodjoe was born in Austria. He was the first VCU Ram to win the Intercollegiate Tennis Association regional title.

VCU Hall of Fame inductees // Former Virginia Commonwealth University standouts share the limelight after their induction last Saturday into the VCU Athletics Hall of Fame. The inductees and their sport are, from left, Boris Kodjoe, men’s tennis, 1992-1996; Martina Nedelkova Somoano, women’s tennis, 1997-2002; Kristine Austgulen, women’s basketball, 1999-2003; Jen Parsons, women’s soccer, 2001-2004; and Matthew Delicate, men’s soccer, 2000-2003. Inductee Eric Maynor, men’s basketball, 2005-2009, a former NBA player who now plays in Italy’s top pro league, wasn’t able to return to campus for the ceremony. Mr. Kodjoe, now a successful actor, observed during his remarks that five of the six inductees are immigrants. Mr. Kodjoe was born in Austria. He was the first VCU Ram to win the Intercollegiate Tennis Association regional title.