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Hall of Fame


The Flagler College Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 2004 to honor individuals who have made a major contribution to the intercollegiate sports program while at Flagler, as well as a significant impact in their community after graduating.

The Hall of Fame is open to former coaches or administrators, athletes and major benefactors or supporters. The inaugural class included 10 Flagler College alumni representing men's and women's basketball, men's tennis, volleyball, baseball and softball. Nominations for next year's class and to nominate someone, please click here and follow the instructions. Click here to view the all-time inductee list.

Flagler College inducted four more members at the fifth annual Athletic Hall of Fame Banquet at Alumni Weekend, bringing total membership up to 27.


Men's Soccer

Bob Moullin – Moullin served as the head coach for the Flagler men’s soccer program for 15 years (1982-96). He amassed an overall record of 180-93-14 and led the Saints to 11 district playoff appearances, three district championships and three Florida Sun Conference titles. Moullin was also named the Florida collegiate “Coach of the Year” twice. He coached two current members of the Flagler Athletics Hall of Fame – Timothy Bartlett (inducted in 2007) and Richard Puttick (inducted in 2005). Moullin coached five NAIA All-Americans, seven Academic All-Americans and many more who achieved All-Region or All-Conference accolades. He had a three-year stint as the head coach of the Jacksonville University men’s soccer program. Moullin now serves as the director of coaching for the AFC Lightning Soccer Club based in Fayetteville, Ga.

Men’s Tennis 

Doug Potkay — Potkay starred on the tennis courts for Flagler from 1973-76. He played an integral role in the building the foundation of success of Flagler tennis. In the 1975-76 season, Potkay posted a 32-3 record playing at No. 1 singles. He also won the Invenarry Tennis Singles Championship in Miami in 1974 and then teamed with fellow Flagler player Frank Carleton to win the doubles title. Potkay went on to play professionally on the world tour. He currently works for Commercial Printing Company and has been there since 1980.
Men’s Basketball 

James Presley
 — Presley was a four-year starter men’s basketball at Flagler from 1986-1990 and earned NAIA all-District 25 honors three times. He is among the all-time leaders in several categories including points (1243), rebounds (646) and field goals made (472). Presley’s 243 rebounds in the 1989-90 season ranks seventh in the history of the program. He was also part of Flagler’s 131-85 demolition of Embry-Riddle in the 1988-89 season. Presley was also selected as the team’s most valuable player twice. He is considered one of the top athletes ever to play basketball at Flagler.
Men's Tennis  

Peter Ryan
 — Ryan was a two-time NAIA All-American (1982 and ’84) in tennis and earned the prestigious Ward-Ballinger Outstanding Player Award, signifying the NAIA’s best tennis player, in 1984 – the second Flagler players to win the award. He and Colin Crothers advanced to the NAIA doubles championship in 1984.        



Hall of Fame Class of 2008


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2004 inaugural class