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Millard "Andy" Anderson
2003-04 Hall of Fame
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Football, Basketball, & Baseball (1920-1924)
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"In the early 1920s, "Andy" Anderson established himself as an extremely versatile student-athlete, excelling in basketball, baseball and football. As a captain of three Valpo basketball teams from 1921-24, he helped lead the Crusaders to a 54-16 record. The 1923-24 team compiled a 24-4 record, which included a school-record 22 straight victories.

An outstanding baseball talent, Anderson served as Valpo's starting catcher for three seasons. In 1923, he led the Crusader baseball team to the conference championship, posting a 9-1 record. On the football field, Anderson played quarterback and defensive end, while handling most of the punting duties.

Following graduation from Valpo in 1924, Anderson became the school's athletics director and head coach of Valpo's 1925 football squad and 1925-1926 men's basketball team.

After leaving the University, he coached at Key West (Fla.) High School from 1926-1929. Having earned a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, Anderson worked as a civil engineer from 1929-1970. Most of his engineering career was spent working for the Department of Navy's Bureau of Yards & Docks. A war veteran, Anderson served the United States in France during World War I from 1917-1919 before attending Valpo.

Anderson was inducted posthumously.

2003-04 Hall of Fame
Millard "Andy" AndersonFootball, Basketball, & Baseball (1920-1924)
Nick BrowderFootball (1993-1996)
Raymond "Skip" ColeyBaseball (1966-1970)
Robert HadrickBaseball (1993-1997)
William HarbeckCross Country, Track & Field, & Wrestling (1961-1966)
Collette LissCross Country & Track Field (1997-1999)
Laurie PajakowskiSoftball & Volleyball (1985-1989)
David RedmonBasketball (1992-1995)
Cheri (Hughes) SuttonVolleyball (1994-1996)
"The World's Tallest Team" Men's Basketball (1944-45)
Baseball Toledo 1 Emory G. Bauer Field
May 14 Valpo 6
M Golf NCAA Regional Championship Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio State University GC)
May 16 13th/13 (309)
Baseball Youngstown State 1 Emory G. Bauer Field
May 16 Valpo 4
M Golf NCAA Regional Championship Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio State University GC)
May 17 13th/13 (617)
Baseball Youngstown State 4 Emory G. Bauer Field
May 17 Valpo 7
Softball Valpo 0 Ann Arbor, Mich.
May 17 #7/8 Michigan 5
M Golf NCAA Regional Championship Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio State University GC)
May 18 13th/13 (927)
Baseball Youngstown State 2 Emory G. Bauer Field
May 18 Valpo 3
Softball Valpo 7 Ann Arbor, Mich.
May 18 Central Michigan 4
Softball Valpo 0 Ann Arbor, Mich.
May 18 #18/22 California 6
Baseball Valpo 8 Niles, Ohio
May 23 UIC 7
M Track NCAA East Regional Championships Greensboro, N.C.
May 24
Baseball Valpo Niles, Ohio
May 25, 10:00 a.m. Milwaukee
Baseball Valpo Niles, Ohio
May 26, 10:00 a.m. Horizon League Championship