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Tom Miller (1964-68) was one of the backbones of Tiffin University's powerhouse Men's Basketball teams during the 1960s. Miller, an Attica native, totaled 1132 points during his career in the post. Miller was a strong rebounder who established the single game record of 26 rebounds. He was one of the leaders of the 1965-66 team that finished 20-1 and led the nation in scoring. After graduating in 1968 with a degree in Business Management, Miller served as Assistant Coach for the Dragons under Head Coach George
Janson. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1973. In honor of his outstanding work ethic, an award is given each season to a deserving member of the Men's Basketball program.
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Joe Geigle (1986-90), a Cincinnati, Ohio native, was a standout goalkeeper who helped lead Tiffin University to four consecutive Men's Soccer Championships in the Mid-Ohio Conference. He earned two NAIA All-American honors during his career. While garnering All-Mid-Ohio Conference, All-District 22 and All-Region honors, he also qualified as Tiffin University's second Umbro Senior Bowl participant. He also earned the Carl Dale Award as the outstanding defensive player in Ohio Collegiate Soccer. He currently holds Tiffin University records for career shutouts and season shutouts. He graduated in 1990 with a degree in Business Administration. He obtained his Master's degree in Labor and Employment Relations from the University of Cincinnati. He currently works at Fort Hamilton Hospital as Human Resources Director. He and his family reside in Hamilton, Ohio.
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Alison Merner (1988-91), a Livonia, Michigan native, was a four-time All-District 22 and three-time All-Conference player with the Dragons. The Dragons Volleyball program rose to prominence during her career, posting 114 wins in her four years. In 1989 she helped lead Tiffin University to its most wins ever in a season (31). The Dragons won 30 or more games during three of her four seasons. She was also a two-time All-Academic honoree in both the conference and district. She is among the Dragons all time leaders in blocks and kills. She graduated with a degree in Administrative Management. She presently works at the University of Richmond as a Network
Adminstrator. She resides in Richmond, Virginia.
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Aaron Smith (1989, 1991), a Tiffin native, was a standout Football player in the defensive secondary. He earned NAIA All-American honors in 1991, capping a career in which he earned two All-District 22 citations. Smith also made an impact in his first season with the Dragons, earning NAIA National Player of the Week honors in 1989. He currently holds the record for career fumbles caused. He graduated in 1991 with a degree in Business Management. He is Vice-President of Smith Family Frosted Foods in Tiffin. He and his family reside in Tiffin.
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Gale Cunningham (1988-91), a Clyde, Ohio native, is one of the top defensive linemen in Tiffin University's Football history. Cunningham was named NAIA All-American in 1991, capping a sterling career during which he earned three All-District 22 citations. Cunningham was exceptional at penetrating the offensive line, leading him to impressive statistics in sacks and tackles for loss. He currently stands second in career sacks and tackles for loss. Gale earned his degree in Business Management. Cunningham is presently employed at
S.A. Comunale as a pipe fitter. He and his family reside in Sandusky, Ohio.
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