
Central Michigan Announces 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame Class
7/17/2025 1:17:00 PM | Baseball, Football, General, Men's Cross Country, Women's Basketball, Wrestling, Our Stories
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Five former Chippewas and one team will be inducted into the Marcy Weston CMU Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025: the 1977 baseball team; women's basketball player Crystal Bradford; late football player Titus Davis; soccer great Stephanie Martin; track & field star Greg Pilling; and wrestling standout Scotti Sentes.
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. – The most-decorated player in Chippewa women's basketball history and a groundbreaking baseball team highlight yet another outstanding class of Central Michigan University Marcy Weston Athletics Hall of Fame inductees.
The six-member Class of 2025 will be inducted during a ceremony on Friday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. ET in McGuirk Arena in the Kulhavi Events Center and will be introduced during the CMU-Eastern Michigan football game on Kramer/Deromedi Field at Kelly/Shorts Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 27.
The class comprises women's basketball player Crystal Bradford, the 1977 Chippewa baseball team, late football player Titus Davis, soccer great Stephanie Martin, two-time All-American wrestler Scotti Sentes, and track & field standout Greg Pilling.
"We are extremely proud and honored to introduce these great Chippewa athletes into our hall of fame," said Zyzelewski Family Associate Vice President/Director of Athletics Amy Folan. "Each inductee had a fantastic collegiate career at Central Michigan; not only as athletes, but as students as well. This group represents the best of all Chippewa athletes."
2025 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MARCY WESTON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
2025 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MARCY WESTON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME BIOS
1977 BASEBALL TEAM
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Led by Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year Dave Keilitz and assistant coach Dean Kreiner, the '77 Chippewas became the first Central Michigan baseball team to win a MAC championship … set then-program records for overall victories (44) and MAC victories (14) … established 17 program records … finished among the top 10 in the nation in fielding percentage (.964) and stolen bases (136) … led by Second Team All-American Dan Rohn and Third Team All-American Ben Bonk … had four All-Region honorees and four players who earned First Team All-MAC honors … eleven players from the team went on to a career in professional baseball.
CRYSTAL BRADFORD
Basketball • 2012-15 • Detroit, Mich.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Became the first Central Michigan player drafted by the Women's National Basketball Association after an unprecedented career at CMU … went to the Los Angeles Sparks with the No. 7 pick, becoming the highest-drafted player in Mid-American Conference history … left CMU in 2015 as the program's leader in career points, scoring average, blocks and rebounds … earned All-MAC honors in each of her four seasons, including first-team honors in 2013 and 2014 … named the MAC Player of the Year, the first in program history, in 2014 … earned the MAC Defensive Player of the Year Award in '14 … named the MAC Tournament Most Valuable Player in 2013 and was twice named to the MAC All-Tournament Team … set a league record by earning MAC West Division Player of the Week honors eight times in 2014 among 18 such honors during her career … scored a CMU NCAA Tournament record 36 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and dished out seven assists in 2013 tournament game against Oklahoma … earned a gold medal with USA Basketball at the 2013 World University Games, scoring 16 points in the gold medal game against host Russia … remains in the top 10 in program history in 23 statistical categories.
TITUS DAVIS
Football • 2011-14 • Wheaton, Ill.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Wide receiver/kick returner is one of just three Chippewas to earn All-Mid-American Conference honors in each of his four seasons … became the first player in Football Bowl Subdivision history with eight or more receiving touchdowns in four seasons … named in 2011 Phil Steele's Freshman All-America Team … finished career third in league history in touchdown receptions and fourth in receiving yards … ranked 20th in FBS history in career touchdowns … scored an NCAA bowl game record with four touchdowns in 2014 Bahamas Bowl … two-time winner of the Herb Deromedi Award as the team's most valuable player … CMU's 2012 Offensive Player of the Year… remains CMU's career leader in touchdown receptions and receiving yards, and its season leader in touchdown receptions.
STEPHANIE MARTIN
Soccer • 2006-09 • Chesterfield Twp., Mich.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Four-time All-Mid-American Conference honoree … three-time first-team all-league selection … 2006 MAC Freshman of the Year and MAC All-Freshman Team … helped lead Chippewas to their first MAC regular season and tournament championships and their first NCAA Tournament bid in 2009 … led CMU to 2-0 win over Purdue in a first-round tournament game … two-time Academic All-MAC honoree … remains No. 2 in program history in career goals (26), career assists (17) and career points (69) … holds six program records for season goals, assists and points.
GREG PILLING
Track & Field • 2006-10 • London, Ont.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Finished eighth in the discus in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships to earn All-America honors … two-time NCAA Championships qualifier … finished 10th in the NCAA Championships, just missing All-America accolades, in 2010 … won the discus at the Mid-American Conference Championships in 2009-10 … four-time NCAA regional qualifier … 2009 Dick Enberg Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award winner … named to the Outdoor Track & Field Academic All-MAC Team in 2009-10 … named to the United States Track & Field/Cross Country Coaches Association All-Academic Track & Field Team in 2009-10 … holds program record with discus throw of 197 feet, 2 inches.
SCOTTI SENTES
Wrestling • 2008-13 • Fort Myers, Fla.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Two-time All-American and four-time NCAA Championships qualifier … placed seventh in the NCAA Championships as a freshman in 2009 and fourth as a junior in 2011 … first true freshman in program history to earn All-America honors and first true freshman in 12 years to earn a Mid-American Conference title … named team co-Most Valuable Wrestler in 2011 … posted career 108-33 record … one of 28 wrestlers in program history in 100-Win Club … serves today as the coach at Campbell University, where he was named the 2021 Amateur Wrestling News national Rookie Head Coach of the Year.
The six-member Class of 2025 will be inducted during a ceremony on Friday, Sept. 26 at 6 p.m. ET in McGuirk Arena in the Kulhavi Events Center and will be introduced during the CMU-Eastern Michigan football game on Kramer/Deromedi Field at Kelly/Shorts Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 27.
The class comprises women's basketball player Crystal Bradford, the 1977 Chippewa baseball team, late football player Titus Davis, soccer great Stephanie Martin, two-time All-American wrestler Scotti Sentes, and track & field standout Greg Pilling.
"We are extremely proud and honored to introduce these great Chippewa athletes into our hall of fame," said Zyzelewski Family Associate Vice President/Director of Athletics Amy Folan. "Each inductee had a fantastic collegiate career at Central Michigan; not only as athletes, but as students as well. This group represents the best of all Chippewa athletes."
2025 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MARCY WESTON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Athlete/Team | Years | Hometown/School | Sport(s) |
1977 Baseball Team | 1977 | -- | Baseball |
Crystal Bradford | 2012-15 | Detroit, Mich./Inkster H.S. | Women's Basketball |
Titus Davis | 2011-14 | Wheaton, Ill./Wheaton-Warrenville H.S. | Football |
Stephanie Martin | 2006-09 | Chesterfield Township, Mich./Regina H.S. | Soccer |
Greg Pilling | 2006-10 | London, Ont./Sir Frederick Banting H.S. | Track & Field |
Scotti Sentes | 2008-13 | Fort Myers, Fla./Riverdale H.S. | Wrestling |
2025 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY MARCY WESTON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME BIOS
1977 BASEBALL TEAM
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Led by Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year Dave Keilitz and assistant coach Dean Kreiner, the '77 Chippewas became the first Central Michigan baseball team to win a MAC championship … set then-program records for overall victories (44) and MAC victories (14) … established 17 program records … finished among the top 10 in the nation in fielding percentage (.964) and stolen bases (136) … led by Second Team All-American Dan Rohn and Third Team All-American Ben Bonk … had four All-Region honorees and four players who earned First Team All-MAC honors … eleven players from the team went on to a career in professional baseball.
CRYSTAL BRADFORD
Basketball • 2012-15 • Detroit, Mich.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Became the first Central Michigan player drafted by the Women's National Basketball Association after an unprecedented career at CMU … went to the Los Angeles Sparks with the No. 7 pick, becoming the highest-drafted player in Mid-American Conference history … left CMU in 2015 as the program's leader in career points, scoring average, blocks and rebounds … earned All-MAC honors in each of her four seasons, including first-team honors in 2013 and 2014 … named the MAC Player of the Year, the first in program history, in 2014 … earned the MAC Defensive Player of the Year Award in '14 … named the MAC Tournament Most Valuable Player in 2013 and was twice named to the MAC All-Tournament Team … set a league record by earning MAC West Division Player of the Week honors eight times in 2014 among 18 such honors during her career … scored a CMU NCAA Tournament record 36 points, grabbed 14 rebounds, and dished out seven assists in 2013 tournament game against Oklahoma … earned a gold medal with USA Basketball at the 2013 World University Games, scoring 16 points in the gold medal game against host Russia … remains in the top 10 in program history in 23 statistical categories.
TITUS DAVIS
Football • 2011-14 • Wheaton, Ill.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Wide receiver/kick returner is one of just three Chippewas to earn All-Mid-American Conference honors in each of his four seasons … became the first player in Football Bowl Subdivision history with eight or more receiving touchdowns in four seasons … named in 2011 Phil Steele's Freshman All-America Team … finished career third in league history in touchdown receptions and fourth in receiving yards … ranked 20th in FBS history in career touchdowns … scored an NCAA bowl game record with four touchdowns in 2014 Bahamas Bowl … two-time winner of the Herb Deromedi Award as the team's most valuable player … CMU's 2012 Offensive Player of the Year… remains CMU's career leader in touchdown receptions and receiving yards, and its season leader in touchdown receptions.
STEPHANIE MARTIN
Soccer • 2006-09 • Chesterfield Twp., Mich.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Four-time All-Mid-American Conference honoree … three-time first-team all-league selection … 2006 MAC Freshman of the Year and MAC All-Freshman Team … helped lead Chippewas to their first MAC regular season and tournament championships and their first NCAA Tournament bid in 2009 … led CMU to 2-0 win over Purdue in a first-round tournament game … two-time Academic All-MAC honoree … remains No. 2 in program history in career goals (26), career assists (17) and career points (69) … holds six program records for season goals, assists and points.
GREG PILLING
Track & Field • 2006-10 • London, Ont.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Finished eighth in the discus in the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships to earn All-America honors … two-time NCAA Championships qualifier … finished 10th in the NCAA Championships, just missing All-America accolades, in 2010 … won the discus at the Mid-American Conference Championships in 2009-10 … four-time NCAA regional qualifier … 2009 Dick Enberg Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award winner … named to the Outdoor Track & Field Academic All-MAC Team in 2009-10 … named to the United States Track & Field/Cross Country Coaches Association All-Academic Track & Field Team in 2009-10 … holds program record with discus throw of 197 feet, 2 inches.
SCOTTI SENTES
Wrestling • 2008-13 • Fort Myers, Fla.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Two-time All-American and four-time NCAA Championships qualifier … placed seventh in the NCAA Championships as a freshman in 2009 and fourth as a junior in 2011 … first true freshman in program history to earn All-America honors and first true freshman in 12 years to earn a Mid-American Conference title … named team co-Most Valuable Wrestler in 2011 … posted career 108-33 record … one of 28 wrestlers in program history in 100-Win Club … serves today as the coach at Campbell University, where he was named the 2021 Amateur Wrestling News national Rookie Head Coach of the Year.
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