DePaul announced its 2025 Hall of Fame Class, recognizing six individuals for their exceptional contributions to the achievements and distinction at the university.
The class is made up of Lindsay Chouinard Platt (softball), Drake Diener (men’s basketball), Allie Quigley (women’s basketball), Missy Fraser (women’s track & field), Tim Nedow (men’s track & field) and Dr. Robert Hamilton Special Service Award winner Karen Loiacono.The group will be recognized during the Hall of Fame weekend Jan. 10-12.
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