Rhodes, a native of Altoona, becomes the fifth head coach in the history of Penn State Altoona’s women’s bowling program, having served as an assistant with the team for the past two seasons.
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February 18, 2021
ALTOONA, Pa. The Penn State Altoona Athletics Advisory Council announced its first Hall of Fame class on Feb. 17, naming five individuals and one team as its inaugural group of inductees.
Selected to the Penn State Altoona Athletics Hall of Fame are:
Fredina M. Ingold, Penn State Altoona Athletics administrator, 1977-2014
Jillian Klinar, women’s basketball, 2000-02
Tyler Franklin, men’s basketball, 2003-07
Tim Wassell, men’s soccer, 2004-05; women’s soccer coach, 2007-09
The 1995-96 Penn State Altoona women’s volleyball team
Dr. Richard Miller, men’s basketball, 1966-68
Ingold and Miller enter the Hall of Fame as Distinguished Achievement Inductees.
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