
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- Juniata College will induct its newest members into its Sports Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 5, 2025. Members of the Juniata College Sports Hall of Fame are selected by a selection committee consisting of current coaches, campus and athletic administrators, alumni, and current Hall of Fame members.
The Hall of Fame induction ceremony will take place at 6:30 in the Ellis Ballroom. Additional information on the program for the day will be released at a later date.
Tim Reed 1979 - Football
Reed was a four-year letter winner at Juniata. He finished first in the Middle Athletic Conference (MAC) in punting three of his four years. In his senior year he set the single season record for punting average. Reed would finish his career second in career punting average. He was named to the All-MAC First team in 1978 as well as being named the best punter in East Division III. He was selected to the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) second team in 1975 and the ECAC Southern Region First Team in 1978.
Danny Young-Uhrich 2000 - Field Hockey/Women's Basketball
Young-Uhrich excelled as a two-sport athlete at Juniata. In field hockey, she was named to the MAC all-conference team once as a first teamer and twice as a second team member. She was also named to the MAC first team her senior year for basketball. On the court, she holds the career assist record, is third in blocks, and seventh in assists. As the winningest coach in team history, the women's basketball team saw four NCAA Tournament appearances, and one conference championship in 2010-2011. A two-time Landmark Conference Coach of the Year, she was also named the D3Hoops.com Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.
Dave Saintz 2006 - Baseball
Saintz was the MAC Rookie of the Year in 2003 and named to the second team. He was a MAC first teamer in 2004 and 2006. A member of the 2004 MAC Championship squad, he holds single season records for at bats, triples, and games played. He piled up career records including first in program history for at bats, runs, hits, triples, and stolen bases. He remains third in slugging, second in games played, games started, doubles, and total bases.
Randy Anderson 2007 - Track and Field
Anderson was an All-American in 2007 enroute to qualifying for the 55m in the NCAA indoor track and field championships. He holds the record for the 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay, indoor 60m, and indoor 200m. Anderson was a six-time MAC champion, two times for the indoor 55m and outdoor 100m, once for the indoor long jump and outdoor 200m.
Jeremy Hays 2014 - Men's Basketball
Hays sits atop the all-time record book in both assists and career steals. He was named to the Landmark All-Conference squad first team once as well as the second team once. Hays also is 12th all time in scoring. He holds the top three seasons in program history for total steals. He was a member of two Landmark Conference Tournament teams.
Kate McDonald 2014 - Women's Basketball
McDonald was a two-time Landmark Conference Defensive Player of the Year, Landmark Rookie of the Year and a Landmark Conference champion. She was named second-team all-region three times, was named to the Landmark All-Conference First Team three times, and the second team once. McDonald sits second in career scoring, rebounds and steals. She sits at 9th in all-time Landmark Conference scoring, third in rebounds and second in steals. McDonald is one of two players in program history to have over 1,000 points and rebounds.