Hall of Fame Choose a Hall Of Fame Member: Alfaro, Tony Anastasiadou, Xenia Apodaca, Amy Bailey, Andrew Barnes, Cecilia Bell, Derek Brinton-Collins, Angela Bryant, Rosalyn Burries, Bobby Carvajal, Rudy Cheek, Frank Cuder, Julia Demery, Karenee Donnelly, Shannon Douglass, Pat Duncan-Chance, Nicole Dunn, Carol Ford, Kim Gallaugher, Kevin Garnett, Sonja Gozansky, Sue Harter, Lance Hiegert, Bob Householder, Scott Howard, Sherri Jakovac, J.J. Jeter, Carmelita Juraskova-Babbitt, Petra Juster, Leora Kamara, Kei Krukow, Mike Larsen, Debra May, Darlene Middleborn, Samantha Miller, Karen Mitchell, Chaunte Morohunfola, Kim Palmer, Violet Parker, Chanel Perry, Cindy Pillar, Kevin Prescott, Lizzy Reinhardt, Cori Sackett, Jim Scolinos, John Serna, Jen Smith, Ozzie Stalf, Chrissy Stallworth, Joel Todd, Jarin Torgeson, Gary Van't Land-Parkes, Ruth Welter, Kathy Wondolowski, Chris Yanai, David Nicole Duncan-Chance Class 2002 Induction 2014 Sport(s) Women's Track & Field Cal State L.A. sprinter Nicole Duncan Chance concluded her collegiate career in May of 2002 with eight NCAA individual titles and 14 All-America awards. Duncan Chance was just the fourth track and field athlete to win the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash, and long jump in the same year (2002), tying the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field record with three national titles won in a single year. She was named the CCAA Female Athlete of the Year in 2001-02. Duncan Chance holds the Conference Championships record for the 100-meter dash with a time of 11.59 in 2001.