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Honor Roll - Individuals
Barry and Mary Gossett (right)
have passionately embraced the vision of Maryland
Athletics, as well as the rise of the University of
Maryland. In addition to Barry serving in many
leadership roles at the university, significant
gifts from the Gossetts have led to the
construction of the Gossett Academic Support and
Career Development Unit in the Comcast Center,
and the recent expansion of the Gossett Football
Team House. The academic support unit
(shown below) offers Terrapin student athletes
the latest technological aids to further
their academic success.
Martin '81 and Tricia Green have
made significant contributions to Maryland Athletics
for both capital projects and student scholarships.
A native of Dublin, Ireland, Martin Green came to
Maryland on an athletic scholarship and excelled
in cross country and indoor track. He graduated
with a business degree before pursuing a successful
career in real estate development. The Greens have
established scholarships in track & field, have
supported renovations to the Gossett Football Team
House, and recently made a significant gift toward
the Byrd Stadium expansion project. "I gave to
football," Martin Green explains, "because it is a
highly visible program whose success will benefit
the entire university."
Robert Taylor Jr., a pharmacist who also
runs his family's farm near Spotsylvania, Va.,
recently made a significant gift to name the new
softball facility in honor of his father, Robert
Taylor Sr., and his son, Robert Taylor III. Taylor
has been an avid Terrapin fan since the early
1980s, and is proud of touting all that Maryland
has accomplished, both on and off the playing field.
As an undergraduate at the University of Maryland,
Erik B. Young '74 never missed a home
football or basketball game. Currently involved
in real estate development after retiring from a
successful medical practice, Dr. Young still
attends almost every Terrapin home game and many
of the away games. As a lifetime member of the
Terrapin Club, he has strongly supported
scholarships for Maryland student athletes.
Dr. Young also made a significant donation to
the Building Partners Campaign for the construction
of the Comcast Center, and was instrumental in
helping with the Gossett Football Team House
expansion. "After meeting Ralph Friedgen [in fall
of 2001], I recognized that Maryland was on its
way to having a first-class football program, and
I wanted to assist in any way I could with
that goal," he says.
John '47 (Jack) and Jacqueline '49
(Jackie) Heise have a long legacy with
Maryland Athletics: as undergraduates in the 1940s,
Jack managed the men's basketball team and played
lacrosse, while Jackie was a cheerleader. They met
and fell in love, and 60 years later, are still
cheering the University of Maryland together. For
53 consecutive years, Jack and Jackie have
contributed to the Terrapin Club. Donations to
the Terrapin Club directly support the annual
student athlete scholarship bill cost, which is
currently more than $8 million. Additionally, in
honor of Jack's service to the university-including
as a trustee with the University of Maryland College
Park Foundation-family and friends established the
John I. Heise Jr. Endowed Athletic Scholarship,
awarded annually to a hard-working, dedicated
student athlete who contributes to civic or
religious causes and activities.
In addition to being Top Terp level annual
athletic scholarship donors, John '71 and
Diane Alahouzos recently endowed a
scholarship for the men's basketball program,
further adding to their legacy of 25-plus years
of active support for Maryland Athletics. The
couple has previously made a significant gift
toward the Building Partners Campaign for Comcast
Center, and also funded a full scholarship for the
Fear the Turtle Campaign for men's track & field.
"The ACC is probably the most competitive
league there is," says John Alahouzos, who is
current president of the Terrapin Club Board of
Directors. "And Diane and I recognize that most
all of the Maryland student athletes are playing
for the school colors, not for personal glory.
That's why we are such avid fans and
strong supporters."
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