Fisher College Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012

 
(pictured-Michael Newcombe)

Michael Newcombe, Class of 2007 - Newcombe, a native of Staten Island, NY, is considered by many, one of the best basketball players to put on a Falcons uniform. One of eight players in Falcons history to finish with 1,000 points, Newcombe is just one of two players who is in the Top 10 in every single offensive category in the Falcons record book. The shooting guard finished with 1855 points, while averaging 25.3 points per game. He also finished second in the country in points per game during his junior season (25.8 points per game). He was a four-time Sunrise All-Conference player, while earning NAIA Honorable Mention honors in three seasons. Newcombe was the first ever Falcon to earn NAIA All-American honors for Men's Basketball. He also served as a captain during his tenure and helped lead his team to a Conference Championship his senior season. Upon completion of his degree, Newcombe earned a Bachelor's in Business Management. 

(pictured from left to right- Edwin Pena and Scott Dulin)

Edwin Pena, Class of 2010 - Pena, a native of Union City, NJ, was a four-year starter for the Falcons Baseball team. He was a catcher for Coach Dulin's team, help leading his team to multiple Sunrise Conference Championships during his tenure, also serving as a captain. Pena was a four-time Sunrise All-Conference player, while also earning Rookie of the Year honors in 2007 and Player of the Year honors during his senior season where he finished with 68 hits, 21 for extra bases, and a .407 average. He is in the Top five in most offensive categories in the Falcons record books, finishing with 188 hits and a .339 batting average. Upon graduation in 2010, Pena earned a Bachelor's Degree in Business Management with a concentration in Hospitality and Tourism.

(pictured - Jackie Streeter)

Jackie Streeter, Class of 2010 - Streeter, a native of Westminster, MA, is the first three-sport athlete to be inducted to the Falcons Hall of Fame. She played soccer, basketball and softball during her four-year career, but really excelled on the softball field. Streeter was a four-time Sunrise All-Conference player at the catching position, while earning Rookie of the Year in 2007 and Player of the Year Honors twice during her tenure as a Falcon. She is in the Top five in most offensive categories in the Falcons Record book, still holding the records for batting average (.492), homeruns (31), triples (13) and RBI's (121). Streeter was also a tremendous leader as she served as captain for both the soccer and softball teams. After earning her degree in Business Management at Fisher, she coached the softball team for two seasons in 2012 and 2013.