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HOF Petro
Ron Petro shares stories from his 8-year run as UAA's athletic director from 1984-92. Among Petro's major accomplishments was the negotiation of an ESPN contract for the Great Alaska Shootout, the hosting of the 1987 NCAA Ski Championships, and a 1988 men's basketball trip to the Final Four.

Former Seawolf hockey star Pete McEnaney recalls the memories surrounding his outstanding 4-year career in Green & Gold. An all-conference forward who still ranks toward the top of UAA's career scoring lists, McEnaney is now an accomplished youth coach who currently makes his home in Eagle River.
HOF Kaiser
Seawolf basketball star and hometown hero Jason Kaiser was a two-time conference player of the year (1994 & 1995), and still ranks No. 2 on UAA's career scoring average list. The UAA business grad is now a successful financial advisor who lives in Texas with his wife and four children.
HOF Ralph
Although he competed just two years, Ken Ralph made an indelible impact on UAA's swimming program, earning five All-America certificates and contributing to 10 school records. After successful runs as a Division I head coach, Ralph has gone on to athletic administration. He is currently the athletic director at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y.
Congrats
UAA Athletic director Steve Cobb congratulates the Seawolf Hall of Fame Class of 2005 upon their induction, Oct. 16 at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex.
HOG Group
The members of the fifth class of the Seawolf Hall of Fame stand with their plaques after their induction on Oct. 16, 2005.
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