Bemidji State honored its Athletic Hall of Fame inductees at halftime of the football game on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, at Chet Anderson Stadium. Pictured, from left, are Paul Dashkewytch, John Gronski, Peggy (Hammel) Moran, Eugene "Corky" Hanson, Donette Swanson and Doug Leif. Not pictured is John Bianchi, who was unable to attend the event. (Micah Friez / Bemidji State)

By BSU Alumni & Foundation

Published 4:42 pm on November 4, 2024

A new wave of inductees entered into Beaver lore on Saturday.

Bemidji State University officially enshrined seven members at the Athletic Hall of Fame induction ceremony in the Beaux Arts Ballroom during the annual Alumni B-Club/Athletic Hall of Fame Weekend.

Entering as individual athletes were former BSU student-athletes Paul Dashkewytch (men’s golf, 1982-86); John Gronski (football, 1986-89); Peggy (Hammel) Moran (volleyball/women’s basketball, 1996-2000); and Eugene “Corky” Hanson (wrestling, 1975-78).

Also inducted were Alumni Coaching Achievement Award Winner John Bianchi; John S. Glas Honorary Letter Winner Doug Leif; and Legacy Inductee Donette Swanson.

The event featured speeches, brunch, an appearance by Bucky the Beaver and even a handful of happy tears. The four individual athlete inductees were honored with video tributes. And, as per tradition, the celebration culminated in the singing of the Beaver Fight Song with a hearty rendition.

The group of inductees were also honored at halftime of Saturday’s football game, as well as other various athletic events and social gatherings throughout the weekend.

Click below to see photos from the weekend, to read each inductee's biography and to watch each alumni athlete's induction video. You can also visit the Athletic Hall of Fame by clicking here.

Eugene "Corky" Hanson

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John Gronski

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Paul Dashkewytch

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Peggy (Hammel) Moran

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2024 BSU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee biographies

Paul Dashkewytch cemented himself as one of the strongest Beavers to ever tee off for Bemidji State during his time on campus. He was a four-year letter winner from 1982-86, and his career included individual NIC medalist honors in 1983, an NIC team championship in 1983 and an NAIA District 13 team championship in 1986. Dashkewytch was also named an NAIA All-American honorable mention in 1985 and he made the All-NAIA District 13 Team in 1986. In addition to his exploits at BSU, Dashkewytch participated on the Canadian Professional Golf Tour from 1986-90 and has previously been named the PGA of BC Assistant Golf Professional of the Year and the PGA of BC Junior Golf Promoter of the Year.

John Gronski left his mark on the Bemidji State football program and in the record book, exiting in 1989 as one of the most accomplished running backs of all-time. The 1989 All-American honorable mention selection has numerous offensive statistics that rank in the top-five in program history, including single-game rushing (319 yards, first); single-season rushing average (7.9 yards per carry, first); career 100-yard rushing games (14, second); career rushing yards (2,972, third); career rushing yards per game (99 yards, third); among many others. He was also named a team captain and the team MVP in 1989.

Peggy (Hammel) Moran was an all-conference athlete in two sports inside the BSU Gymnasium. In volleyball, Moran was an all-NSIC honoree in 1997, 1998 and 1999. She departed as the program’s all-time leader in kills (1,300) and attack attempts (3,694), and she still ranks in the top 10 in career kills (second); career attack attempts (third); career service aces (176, fourth); digs (1,273, tied for seventh); single-season kills (415, sixth); and single-season attempts (1,108, eighth). On the basketball court, Moran was an all-conference honorable mention in 1999-2000 after leading the NSIC in rebounding, and she was top-10 in conference rebounding three times in her hoops career.

Eugene “Corky” Hanson was a staple on the national stage for the Bemidji State wrestling program. He qualified for the national tournament all four years of his career, and he was twice an NAIA All-American with sixth-place finishes. He was a two-time captain in 1977 and 1978 and amassed a 61-22-1 career record in the process, also capturing the 177-pound individual conference championship in 1978. Hanson was a member of BSU’s 1978 NIC championship squad, and he set all-time Bemidji State records with 27 wins and 115 points in his senior year in 1978. Hanson was also a member of the 1976 team that was inducted into the BSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.

Donnette Swanson is the first-ever legacy inductee to the Bemidji State Athletic Hall of Fame. She participated in women’s basketball, women’s golf and extramural softball between 1968-71, becoming a pioneer participating on some of the Beavers’ first intercollegiate women’s athletic teams. She was a four-year starter on the hardwood and led BSC to a 23-20 overall record and appearances in the 1969 and 1970 regional tournaments. She also competed on the women’s golf and softball teams, though records are incomplete for those eras.

Doug Leif is a business professor at BSU and is a Beaver through and through. He has impacted the lives of countless student-athletes since arriving in 1990 and has been a regular supporter of all athletic events and fundraisers for decades. He was the faculty athletic representative from 2009-16 and has greatly aided the work of raising funds for the BSU athletic department through his own network of connections. He has also been a season ticketholder for Beaver Hockey tickets since day one.

John Bianchi spent 47 successful years at Bloomington Jefferson after graduating from Bemidji State College in 1962. He coached football, hockey, golf and softball at Jefferson High School between 1974-94. In hockey, he coached his teams to 16 conference championships, 13 section titles and five state championships (1981, 1989, 1992, 1993 and 1994). He produced 64 NCAA Division I players in his coaching tenure. He also served as Jefferson High School’s activities director from 1992-94 and as its principal from 1995-98. Bianchi was inducted into the Bloomington Sports Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Minnesota State High School League Hall of Fame in 1999, among many other honors and awards. With the MSHSL, Bianchi was also on the steering committee to implement girls hockey in Bloomington, the steering committee to restructure the “Lake Conference” and helped develop the first sportsmanship workshop for the Lake Conference.