Fisher College Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2005


(Pictured from left to right- Scott Dulin, Vanessa Golay, Victor Molina, and Former President Christian Fisher)

Scott Dulin, Director of Athletics, Baseball Coach

Nominated as a coach and adminstrator, Scott Dulin has been the Head Baseball Coach for 18 seasons. In the 2018-19 season, Coach Dulin coached his most successful season to date, finishing the season with a 42-16 record, the highest in school history. He also reached a personal coaching milestone as he now has over 500 wins in his coaching career. In his 18 years at the helm, Fisher College Baseball has compiled a record of 490-379-2 and has qualified for post season play every year since 2003, including a berth in the 2018-19 season in which the team came up just short of their first ever bid to the National Tournament. Combined, Fisher College Baseball have earned 12 conference titles, have been nationally ranked, and participation numbers have tripled from year one to now. For six straight seasons (2004-2009), Dulin was named the Sunrise Conference Baseball Coach of the Year. Additionally, he was named the NAIA Region X Baseball Coach of the Year for five consecutive seasons (2004-2008), and was named the 2007 recipient of the NAIA Region X Coach of Character Award. Coach Dulin has also coached numerous All-Conference and All-Region Players, four Rookies of the Year, seven Players of the Year, and has seen several players go on to play professionally.

Before beginning the Athletics and Baseball programs at Fisher College, Dulin was the head coach and Assistant Athletics Director at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy for two years. Prior to that, he was an assistant coach at his alma mater University of Maine-Farmington. Coach Dulin holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from UMF, where he was a four-year starter in the infield and a two-time captain. In 2004, Dulin was named as an Envoy to Costa Rica while working for Major League Baseball International where he taught the game of baseball to some and introduced it to others. In 2011, Coach Dulin was awarded a Master's of Education with a concentration in Athletic Administration from Endicott College. 

Christian Fisher, Former President of Fisher CollegeWhile President of Fisher College from 1993-2001, President Fisher was instrumental in the creation of the Fisher Athletics Department through his support of the partnership with Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. He also was a pioneer in the development of Fisher College transitioning from a junior women's college to a coed four-year program. Fisher Athletics would not be what it is today without the backing from President Fisher during his tenure. 

Vanessa Golay, Class of 2003 -A native of Dorchester, MA, Vanessa was one of the first female athletic leaders on campus, both in the classroom and on the court. Vanessa completed the requirements for her Bachelor’s degree and graduated in just three years. During her tenure she also was the first athlete to organize team study halls. On the court, Vanessa was a center for the Falcons, averaging double digit rebounds over her three-year career. She was the 2002-2003 Falcon Award winner for her contributions to the Fisher community and was also honored on the All-Decade Team in 2011. Upon graduation, Golay earned her Bachelor's degree in Business Management. 

Victor Molina, Class of 2002 - As one of the first male students enrolled at Fisher College, Victor assisted with the effort to begin the combination of Athletic programs between Fisher and Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, paving the way for Fisher athletes for years to come. Molina, a native of Union City, NJ, was the first All-Conference player for the Falcons in the Sunrise Athletic Conference. A second baseman for his squad, he was the first player in Falcons history to finish his career with a .400 batting average. He also was one of the first Falcons to earn NAIA All-Region. Upon graduation in 2002, Molina earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management.