Carnegie Mellon Unveils Third Athletics Hall of Fame Class

(PITTSBURGH, Pa.) – Four individuals and one team will be enshrined in the Carnegie Mellon University Athletics Hall of Fame, as the new class of Tartan legends was announced today.
The list of five honorees includes a longtime athletics administrator and coach, three standout student-athletes, and the 1988-89 women’s basketball team, which was the first Carnegie Mellon women's team sport to advance to the Division III NCAA Tournament.
“One of our great privileges each year is to select the new class of Hall of Famers, and I am grateful to our committee for the outstanding work they did to identify and recognize this special group, said Director of Athletics Josh Centor. “We are looking forward to celebrating the many contributions and achievements of this class over Homecoming Weekend.”
Below is the 2022 Hall of Fame class.
- Jonathan Browne (Men’s Soccer, Class of 2007)
- Laura Chen (Women's Tennis, Class of 2012)
- Jane Fisk (Administrator/Coach, 1952-1987)
- Brian Harvey (Men's Cross Country and Track and Field, Class of 2009)
- 1988-89 Women’s Basketball Team
Nominations for the Carnegie Mellon Athletics Hall of Fame were solicited from the general public. Candidates must be five years removed from their final year of intercollegiate competition. A 12-member Hall of Fame selection committee, which includes alumni, coaches, administrators, a member of the university’s board of trustees, a faculty member and a student, evaluated the candidate pool and selected the class.
The class will be inducted during Homecoming Weekend October 28-29. The Hall of Fame festivities will include on-field recognition at the football game against Saint Vincent College on Saturday, October 29 followed by an induction dinner that evening.
Meet the Inductees
Jonathan Browne (Men’s Soccer, Class of 2007)![]() |
Laura Chen (Women's Tennis, Class of 2012)![]() |
Jane Fisk (Posthumous) (Administrator/Coach, 1952-1987)![]() |
Brian Harvey (Men's Cross Country and Track & Field, Class of 2009)![]() |
1988-89 Women’s Basketball Team The 1988-89 women’s basketball team was the first Carnegie Mellon squad to win the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) and made the Division III NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. The team earned the first NCAA victory for a women’s team with a 73-67 overtime win against Franklin & Marshall College in the regional consolation game. The Tartans opened the tournament with a loss to Elizabethtown College, the eventual national champion. The Tartans ended the regular season with a then school-record 20 wins along with a mark of 11-1 in PAC play. |
To learn more about the mission of the Athletics Hall of Fame, and the guidelines for induction, please visit the athletics department website.
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