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			 The Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes and celebrates 
			the long and exemplary history of athletics at Lincoln College. The 
			2018 inductees are: LaToya Doage, LaToya Johnson, Eddie Jones, Jim 
			and Sue Ryan, Phil Styles and Vicki Vaughan. 
 Here is more information on each of the inductees:
 
 LaToya Doage
 
			Doage, a 1995 graduate of Lincoln College, was a 
			member of Lincoln’s highly successful 1994-95 women’s basketball 
			team, which finished the season with a 24-8 record and ended in 
			second place in the Region 24 basketball tournament. Doage was on 
			the All-Tournament Team at the Black Hawk East Tournament and, along 
			with teammate La Toya Johnson, she was selected as an All Region 
			Player for Region 24.
 After graduation, Doage played for the University of Nebraska, where 
			she earned All Big Eight and All Big Twelve honors. In 1999 she 
			joined the San Jose Lasers for one season, helping the team finish 
			second the ABL’s Western Conference.
 
			
			 
			 
 LaToya Johnson
 
			Johnson is also a 1995 graduate of Lincoln College 
			and teammate of Doage. In addition to being selected as an All 
			Region Player for Region 24, Johnson earned an All-American 
			Honorable Mention for her 22.8 point per game average and 14.1 
			rebounds per game. Along with teammate Amanda Smith, Johnson served 
			as team captain. Johnson went on to play for Arizona State; an NCAA 
			D-I program, she is now an elementary teacher in Las Vegas, NV.
 Eddie Jones
 
			Jones, a 1980 graduate of Lincoln College, came to 
			Lincoln College after earning All State and All City honors in 
			basketball at Chicago Cregier High School. At Lincoln College he 
			racked up a series of honors while playing on the 1980 state and 
			regional championship basketball team, including MVP honors at the 
			state tournament level and being named a national All-American, when 
			the team competed in the national tournament in Hutchinson, KS.
 After graduation from Lincoln College, he went on to play basketball 
			at Eastern Illinois University, where he earned his bachelor’s 
			degree in 1983. After graduating from Eastern, Jones returned to 
			Lincoln College where he was an assistant basketball coach from 
			1983-1985.
 
 In 1985 he began working for the Illinois Department of Corrections 
			as a Leisure Time Services Supervisor. He was consistently promoted 
			at the Department of Corrections, serving as a warden, district 
			deputy director, regional deputy director and eventually became 
			Chief of Operations, before retiring in 2011.
 
 Jim and Sue Ryan
 
			Jim and Sue Ryan are being recognized as “Friends of 
			Athletics” for their outstanding support of the Lincoln College 
			athletic program. For decades, the Ryans and Lincoln College have 
			been inseparable. For 32 years Sue Ryan worked in the financial aid 
			office at Lincoln College. Jim Ryan is closing in on nearly two 
			decades of working part-time in maintenance at the College.  
			Their daughter, Bridgett Thomas is the Dean of 
			Students, while son-in-law Tony Thomas is head baseball coach.
			 
			
			 
			  
			Throughout their decades of service to Lincoln 
			College, the Ryan’s have been unfailing boosters of the athletic 
			program, not simply attending games, but serving as mentors, friends 
			and supporters of student athletes.  
			
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			Phil Styles
 
			Styles came to Lincoln College to play basketball 
			under Coach Allen Pickering. Today, he credits Pickering and Lincoln 
			College with laying the groundwork for his future success, by 
			teaching him the value of teamwork and effective management. Phil 
			was the 1987 MVP of the NJCAA region XXIV tournament and was a first 
			team all region selection. His 1986-87 team was undefeated in 
			Lincoln Colleges Davidson Sheffler Gym. Upon graduation from Lincoln 
			College, Styles earned his bachelor’s degree in Business Management 
			from Northwestern University, where he played NCAA D-I Basketball 
			for the Northwestern Wildcats. 
 Styles is a member of the Lincoln College Board of Trustees and 
			today co-leads Willis Towers Watson Diverse Solutions Network, a 
			practice focused on delivering new organic growth to the firm thru 
			powerful strategic partnerships with diverse owned businesses.
 
 Vicki Vaughan
 
			Vaughn served as head women’s basketball coach at 
			Lincoln College from 1991 to 1998 and lead the Lynx to back-to-back 
			20-win seasons in 1993-94 and 1994-95. While coaching Doage and 
			Johnson, Vaughn ended the season ranked 17th nationally. 
 Vaughn was inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame in 
			2013, where she set records at Lawrenceburg High School, including 
			1,062 career points, 327 assists and a single-game total of 41 
			points. She was a two-time All-State selection and earned 12 varsity 
			letters while in high school. She was a four-year player and 
			two-year starter at Illinois State University and member of two 
			Gateway Conference championship teams. She also set a single-season 
			field goal percentage record of 57%.
 In addition to coaching at Lincoln College, Vaughn was the first 
			female to coach professional basketball in Ireland, earning the IBBA 
			Coach of the Year and winning four championships.
 After leaving Lincoln College she was the assistant women’s 
			basketball coach at the U.S. Air Force Academy for two years.
 
			
			 
			 
 She is currently the Director of Athletics at the Colorado Springs 
			School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she oversees all middle 
			school and high school athletics programs. She is also the women’s 
			basketball coach at the school.
 
 The Lincoln College Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes student 
			athletes, teams, coaches, managers, administrators, faculty, staff, 
			and friends who have distinguished themselves in the field of 
			athletics at Lincoln College, either by their performance on an 
			athletic team or by meritorious efforts in supporting the athletic 
			program at the College. The Hall of Fame banquet is part of the 2018 
			Homecoming Week activities taking place from Nov. 5 to Nov. 10 on 
			the Lincoln campus.
 
 Ticket reservations for the Athletic Hall of Fame banquet can be 
			made online at
			
			https://lincolncollege.givingfuel.com/lc-hall-of-fame-2018  
			or by contacting Hannah Farmer in the Advancement Office at (877) 
			522-5867 or (217) 735-7217 or e-mail
			hfarmer@lincoln 
			college.edu.
 
				 
		[Mark GordonPublic Relations and Media Manager
 Lincoln College]
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