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2025 ISU Sports Hall of Fame Weekend Taking Place November 8

Pocatello, Idaho — Join the Idaho State University Athletics Department as we honor the 2025 Sports Hall of Fame class — a remarkable group of former student-athletes whose achievements have left a lasting legacy in Bengal history. This year's inductees include Lindsey Reed Ahumada, Vicky Galasso, George Kyvernitis, and Dan Taylor, along with Kelly Rae, who will be recognized with the Lifetime Achievement Award. 

The official induction ceremony is open to the public and will take place on ISU's Pocatello campus on Saturday, November 8, at 11:00am in the ICCU Bengal Alumni Center — tickets for the event can be purchased here

Lindsey Reed  

Lindsey's impressive resume includes First Team All-Conference honors, two Big Sky All-Tournament Team selections, a pivotal role in ISU's 2012 conference championship team, and recognition on the 2010–2020 ISU All-Decade Team. She ranks fifth in all-time scoring at ISU with 1,492 points and ninth in rebounds, among other notable achievements. Beyond the stats, what truly set Lindsey apart was her relentless competitiveness — she brought unmatched intensity and drive from her first game to her last, consistently playing with heart and grit on a team known for its fierce spirit.

Vicky Galasso

As one of the most accomplished athletes in the history of ISU Softball Vicky holds numerous all-time records, including career home runs (62), RBIs (222), total bases (493), and slugging percentage (.770). Her accolades include being the first-ever Big Sky Conference Player of the Year, earning multiple All-Conference and All-Region honors, and national recognition such as selection to the USA Softball Top 50 Watch List and EspnW National Player of the Week. 

George Kyvernitis 

A dominant force during his Bengal career, George compiled a stellar 63-31 singles record and a 40-36 doubles record, excelling primarily in the #1 position. He is one of only ten players in Big Sky Conference history — and just the second from ISU — to earn All-Conference First Team honors all four years. His accolades include the 1999 Big Sky MVP award and a key role in leading the Bengals to a 50-29 team record during his time in Pocatello. 

Kelly Rae

Arriving at ISU in the late 1970s with determination and humility, Kelly earned a softball scholarship and has remained deeply committed to the university ever since. Her inspiring career in law enforcement and later work in developing affordable housing reflect her dedication to service and making a difference. Alongside her partner Pamela, she has generously supported ISU academics and athletics through endowed scholarships and program funding, while personally mentoring, encouraging, and uplifting countless student-athletes. 

Dan Taylor

Dan was a dominant offensive lineman on the Idaho State football team during the 1978, 1980, 1981, and 1982 seasons, serving as a key leader on the 1981 national championship team. Renowned for his strength, technique, and consistency, he earned First Team All-Conference honors in 1982 alongside two would-be ISU Hall of Famers (Jim Lane and Steve Anderson). His impact helped propel the Bengals' record-breaking offense under Coach Dave Kragthorpe. One of only a handful of ISU offensive linemen to ever reach the NFL, Dan went on to sign with the Dallas Cowboys, cementing his legacy as one of ISU's all-time greats in the trenches.

Media members are welcome to attend the press conference at 9:30am on Saturday, November 8, which will also be held in the ICCU Bengal Alumni Center; it is asked to please send a media request to Associate AD for Sports Information and Media Relations, Jonathan Match (matcjona@isu.edu), in advance of the event

Interested in nominating a distinguished individual for the ISU Sports Hall of Fame? You can do so by visiting this page

View the 2025 Idaho State University Sports Hall of Fame program, here

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