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John Hosang (1968-70) played men's basketball for Tiffin University when it was first making an appearance on the national stage. Hosang led the team to two Lake Erie College Championships and a Third Place National Tournament finish during his court career. Hosang averaged 25 points per game and an amazing 20.6 rebounds per game while totaling 1079 points. He still holds single season records for rebounds in a season (391) and rebounding average (17). Hosang also earned two All-American citations during his career along with two All-Conference selections. Hosang currently works for the State of Ohio on the Ohio Turnpike. John, his wife Eileen, and two children reside in Attica, Ohio.

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Jim Huss, a Tiffin native, was a standout player who helped lead Tiffin University to its first men's basketball Mid-Ohio Conference title. During his career from 1974-78, Huss exemplified the ultimate team player, excelling at every area both on the court and in the classroom. Huss earned two Academic All-American citations en route to a 3.96 GPA for his career. He also earned two All-District 22 and All-Mid-Ohio Conference honors while leading the Dragons. He is presently 10th in career scoring with 1273 points and is in the top five in free throws (287) and top ten in field goals (493). After graduating with degrees in Higher Accounting and Marketing, he went on to work 10 years for Marathon Oil. He currently works at Florida Progress. He, his wife Michelle, and three children reside in Palm Harbor, Florida.

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Dan Weinandy (1985-89) led Tiffin University's defensive secondary for the football team during the late 1980s. He earned All-American honors at defensive back while also garnering two All-District 22 nods. His interceptions total (13) stood as a Tiffin University record until 1993 and is still third all-time. He is also in the top five in tackles for a career (283). Weinandy also excelled in the classroom, earning Academic All-American honors during his career. Weinandy, who earned a degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Management, currently works as a sales representative for Land O'Lakes while also actively working with the family farm. He, his wife Jenny, and three children reside in Tiffin, Ohio.

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Lois (Collins) Conrad (1985-89), a Clyde, Ohio native, was the first 1000 point scorer in Tiffin University's women's basketball history. Conrad enjoyed a record-setting career that catapulted her onto the national scene. She is the NAIA national record holder for most free throws made (28) and attempted (35) in a game. Conrad excelled at the line, setting Tiffin University records for most free throws in a career (367) and a season (191). She was also an all-around player, placing in the top seven in scoring average, rebounds, steals, free throw percentage, and rebounding average. She finished her career with 1047 points and was a three-time All-MOC and All-District 22 athlete. After graduating with a degree in Business Administration, she established Bay Side Title Company, which she currently owns. She, her husband Mike, and three children reside in Grafton, Ohio.

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Scott Morrissey (1985-89), a Cincinnati, Ohio native, helped lead Tiffin University to four consecutive men's soccer Mid-Ohio Conference Championships. He was a three-time All-District 22 performer and a four-time All-Mid-Ohio Conference honoree. He also had the distinction of earning MOC Player of the Year in 1988. He is a two-time NAIA All-American and was Tiffin University's first NAIA Umbro Senior Bowl participant. He also led the Dragons to their first NAIA National Tournament appearance in 1988. Morrissey, a captain for both men's soccer and men's basketball, also led the men's basketball team to the NAIA National Tournament in the same 1988-89 season. He earned his degree in Business Administration/Sports Management and currently is the Assistant Athletic Director and Men's Soccer Coach at the University of Rio Grande. He, his wife Kathy, and two children reside in Gallipolis, Ohio.