Former Maryland football star E.J. Henderson, who played a major role in the Terps' brief period as an ACC power when Ralph Friedgen took over as the team's head coach beginning with the 2001 season, will be among nine former athletes inducted into the school's athletics Hall of Fame.
Henderson, the ACC's Defensive Player of the Year in 2001 and 2002 and the Chuck Bednarik Award winner as the nation's top defensive player in 2002, will be joined by Al Bunge (men's basketball), Curt Callahan (wrestler and wrestling coach), Robert Ott (men's lacrosse), Marcia Richardson (women's basketball), Kelly Shipman (softball), Ron Squiers (diving), Marita Walton (track and field) and Kay Ruffino Ward (field hockey and lacrosse).