Trine University inducted three individuals and two teams into its Athletic Hall of
Fame during the university’s annual Touchstone and Homecoming Celebration Dinner on
Oct. 5.
The most decorated women’s golfer in university history, Molly (Weissert) Duvall was
a medalist in many tournaments and earned NAIA All-American honors in 1999, 2000 and
2002, and NAIA All-American Honorable Mention in 2001. Her senior year, she shot a
76 in the final round of the NAIA Women’s Golf Championship, tying for the best round
of the day and for 10th overall in the tournament. She also excelled in the classroom, receiving the Dean’s
and SanGiacomo scholarships, and served as president of the Kappa Sigma Alpha sorority,
a student advisory board member, and a mentor. She graduated in 2002 with a degree
in golf management and marketing, and today lives with her husband Brian in Indio,
California, working as a sales executive for Marriott International.
Elias Larson, competing at 157 pounds, left Trine University as the most decorated
wrestler in its history, earning NCAA Division III All-American honors along with
many other awards from 2011 through 2013. The two-year captain was ranked No. 1 nationally
in his weight class and finished in the top 10 nationally for most pins in Division
III in 2012. Larson holds Trine University records for most wins overall and in a
season, and is among the top five in several other categories. He graduated cum laude
in 2013 with a mechanical engineering degree and currently resides in Orland Park,
Illinois, working as a patent attorney for Lempia Summerfield Katz, LLC.
A dynamic threat on each end of the basketball court, Ian Jackson was a three-time
first team all-conference selection. In 2013, he earned 3rd Team all-American Honors
and MIAA Conference MVP, and was conference player of the week seven times over his
career. His top-ten records for Trine men’s basketball include sixth in points, fourth
in scoring average, fifth in field goals attempted, sixth in field goals made and
fourth in most games started. He also holds seventh place in MIAA career scoring in
MIAA contests. Off the field, he was a member of Trine’s Multicultural Student Organization.
The 2013 business graduate currently resides in Burbank, California, and is a partner
in his family’s entertainment business as well as a personal fitness trainer.
During the 1996-97 season, the Tri-State women’s basketball team had one of the most
successful runs in program history. Finishing 24-6, the team earned a conference championship
and conference tournament championship. Going all the way to the Sweet 16, the team
ranked as high as fourth in the country. Team members received national awards including
two NAIA All-Americans, the NAIA National Leadership Award winner, three NAIA Scholar
Athletes, and WBCA-NAIA National Coach of the Year. Conference honors included five
Academic All-Conference players, Coach of the Year, two All-Conference players and
one player named to the All-Conference Defensive Team. This talented team consisted
of four 1,000 career point scorers, and many individuals in Trine University’s women’s
basketball record books.
In 2008, the Trine University football team launched the era of Thunder football.
The team finished 10-1, undefeated in conference for the first time in school history.
The 2008 team still holds the MIAA conference record for best rushing defense, and
Trine season records for forced fumbles, lowest opponent rushing yards, fewest touchdowns
allowed, lowest opponent average yards per rush and lowest opponent average yards
per game. It also holds single-game records for sacks, tackles for a loss, forced
fumbles and fumbles recovered. Individual honors included Courtney Pearson earning
3rd team All-American, all-region team and MIAA Defensive MVP awards, 10 players earning
first-team All-MIAA honors, and six earning second team honors. Coach Matt Land was
named Regional Coach of the Year.
Photos: Top, members of the 1996-97 Tri-State University women's basketball team accept a
plaque commemorating the team's induction into the Trine University Athletic Hall
of Fame. At left is Trine President Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D., and at right is Matt
Land, assistant vice president for athletics. Top right, Molly Duvall, center, receives
a plaque commemorating her induction into the Trine University Athletic Hall of Fame
from Land, left, and Brooks. Middle right: Elias Larson, center, receives a plaque
commemorating his induction into the Trine University Athletic Hall of Fame from Land,
left, and Brooks. Lower right: Ian Jackson, center, receives a plaque commemorating
his induction into the Trine University Athletic Hall of Fame from Land, left, and
Brooks. Bottom right: The captains of the 2008 Trine University football team, Sam
Hartman, second from left, and Nate Fitzsimmons, third from left, accept a plaque
commemorating the team's induction into the Trine University Athletic Hall of Fame
from Brooks, left, and Land.