Eleventh Class - 2019 Inductees

Scott H. Barlow '83
Men's Tennis (1981-83)

Scott Barlow played No. 1 in singles and doubles from 1981 to 1983.  He was Dixie Conference Champion at No. 1 in 1981 and 1983 and received NCAA Tournament Bids at No. 1 in singles in 1981, 1982 and 1983.  Barlow holds the best single season record (No. 1 singles) in 1981 (17-1) and best flight record (No. 1 singles) in 1981 (17-1).  His overall record (No. 1 singles) 1981-83 was (45-6).  Barlow was honored as All-Dixie Conference in 1981 and 1983.  Barlow splits his time between Newport News and Preston, MD.  He is a retired Law Enforcement Officer and currently the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Criminal Justice Training Academy.

Scott H. Barlow '83

Norman Billups Jr. '81
Men's Basketball (1977-81)

Norman Billups is No.1 in VWU history in blocks per game (9) and blocks per season (69) in 1978-79, and No. 2 in blocks in a career (156).  He is the No. 2 in career rebounds (801) and single-game rebounds (23).  He is No. 4 in season rebounds (255) in 1981-82.  Billups scored 1,135 career points.  He was All-Dixie Conference in 1979 and1981.  Billups was honored as the MVP of the Dixie Conference Tournament in 1978.  He contributed to the first basketball team to win a Dixie Conference title, quality for the NCAA tournament in 1978, and the first team to achieve 20 plus wins in a season in 1978-79.  Billups went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Florida A&M University.  He lives in Thomasville, Georgia with his family and serves as Case Manager with the Tallahassee Police Department.

Norman Billups Jr. '81

Frederick Glen Pizzanello '85
Baseball (1982-85)

Glen Pizzanello ranks No. 1 in VWU history in career triples (19), No. 2 in career RBI (138), No. 2 in season triples (7), No. 2 in career total hits (190), No. 3 in career batting average (.383), and No. 3 in career runs scored (126).  He is also tied at No. 4 in career homers (15) and No. 6 in career doubles (38).  He was named All-South (1982) and All-Virginia and All-Dixie Conference (1985).  Pizzanello lives in Chesapeake with his family and is a real estate appraiser with Sinnen Green & Associates.

Frederick Glen Pizzanello '85

Jackie Ochs-Gregory Texter '09
Women's Soccer (2005-09)

Jackie Ochs-Gregory Texter was one of the top defensive players in women’s soccer history.  She was named National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Adidas All-America (2008), All-South honoree (2008), All-Virginia (2008), and two-time All-ODAC honoree (2007 and 2008).  She received the ODAC Sportsmanship Award (2008) and was honored by the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-District (2007 and 2008).  Ochs-Gregory Texter helped guide the Marlins to a combined four-year record of 66-11-13 overall, 38-1-5 in ODAC competition, the 2006 ODAC Championship, four straight NCAA appearances, and a berth in the national Final Four in 2006.  She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania with her family and is a Clinical Supervisor with Pennsylvania Counseling Services.

Jackie Ochs-Gregory Texter '09

2006 Women's Soccer Team

The 2006 women’s soccer team will go down as one of the most prolific squads in Marlin history.  The team amassed a record of 18-4-4, shutting out a record 20 opponents and going on a 19-game unbeaten streak that lasted from September 9 to November 24.  The team won the ODAC Tournament Championship for the first time in program history, earning them an at-large bid to the Division III NCAA Tournament where the Marlins powered all the way to the Final Four, marking the farthest Virginia Wesleyan has made it in program history.  At the season’s conclusion, seven players were named to the All-Conference teams while Kelly Donnelly was named the ODAC Player of the Year as well as a First Team All-American.

2006 Women's Soccer Team

The Athletic Hall of Fame Committee also announced that it will present a Career Achievement Award to Joanne Renn, Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Emeritus, in recognition of her 11 years as Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and 25 years of service to Virginia Wesleyan University.