Antoine Dunklin enters the Hall of Fame as this year's only multi-sport athlete. A four-year letterwinner in football who also picked up a letter in basketball, Dunklin earned his highest accolades as a four-year letterwinner with the track and field team.
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On the gridiron, Dunklin was a starting wide receiver on the 2002 national semifinalist team. As a senior the following year, he led the team in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns in 2003, placing him on the All-OAC first team.
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His career total of 1,426 receiving yards is among the top 15 all-time, his 17.83 yards per catch is among the top ten all-time, and his 19 touchdowns rank him fifth all-time in John Carroll program history.
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On the track, Dunklin was a five-time OAC outdoor and two-time OAC indoor track champion. He was All-OAC 14 times over the course of his career, and was a member of the 2002 OAC outdoor championship team, which marked the first league title in 25 years.
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Dunklin was an All-American as part of the 4x400 relay in 2001 and 2002, finishing fourth and third, respectively. He was also a fourth-place finisher in the 400-meter run in 2002. In 2003, he also qualified for the national tournament in the 400-meter run.
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Dunklin's teammate on the track team and fellow inductee is a familiar face to fans old and new to the Blue Streaks athletic programs.
Eric Biro graduated with a cavalcade of awards and accomplishments.