Brian Diliberto (1990-93) holds more individual records than any other Tiffin University football player. He is a two-time NAIA All-American as well as a four-time All-District running back who holds all career, season, and game rushing records. He twice earned NAIA National Player of the Week and is also the NAIA national record holder for yards per game in a season (207.4). He rushed for 5716 yards in his career and holds 10 Tiffin University records. He earned his degree in Criminal Justice and currently works as an insurance adjuster for Progressive Insurance. He and his family reside in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

 

 

 

 

Stacy Pantenburg (1990-93) is the most successful pitcher in Tiffin University softball history. She earned NAIA All-American honors in 1993, while also earning All-District honors three times. She ranked in the top 15 in the nation in earned run average, strikeouts per game, and wins during Tiffin's record setting 1993 season, leading the Dragons to the NAIA National Tournament after winning District 22 and Bi-District 15 Championships. Pantenburg holds seven Tiffin University pitching records. She earned her degree in Business Administration and currently works as a fiscal service coordinator for the Northern Buckeye Education Council. She and her family reside in Perrysburg, Ohio.

 

 

 

Lisa Beeker (1988-91) is a highly honored two sport athlete in volleyball and softball. She was a two-time All-District and Mid-Ohio Conference honoree in volleyball, leading Tiffin University teams that still hold records for wins and kills per game. She helped lead the softball team to the 1991 Mid-Ohio Conference Championship as well as the District 22 regular season title while hitting .300 for her career. The 1991 Dragons softball team also holds the record with 21 consecutive victories. She earned her degree in Sports Management and currently works as a behavior specialist for the Sandusky County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities. She and her family reside in Fremont, Ohio.   

 

 

 

 

Bob Wolfe coached the Tiffin University football team from 1990-97. He helped lead the Dragons into the national spotlight, earning District 22 Coach of the Year honors in 1993 as the Dragons made the NAIA National Tournament for the first time with an 8-2-1 record. He twice led the Dragons to the NAIA Playoffs, taking the team to the Elite Eight in 1994 with an 8-4 season. He is currently the Head Coach at Lima Senior High School in Lima, Ohio. He and his wife reside in Cleveland, Ohio.

 

 

 

 

 

Thad Patrick (1988-92) was a standout men's basketball player for Tiffin University. He was an All-District and two-time All-Mid-Ohio Conference honoree who finished fifth in career scoring with 1564 points. He helped lead the Dragons to a 93-36 record over his four seasons, including two trips to the NAIA National Tournament. He finished his career sixth in career steals while also placing in the top five in most offensive categories. He earned his degree in Business Administration and currently works as a sales associate for Superior Marketing Solutions. He resides in Columbus, Ohio.