Duthie, Elliot to Join Cornell Greats
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Former Cornell standouts William Duthie '71 and
Jason Elliot '98 are among 12 individuals who have been selected
for induction into the Cornell University Athletic Hall of Fame at
the 32nd annual ceremonies to be held Friday, Oct. 9, on the
Cornell campus. After this year's class is inducted, the membership
in the Hall will stand at 510.
Joining Duthie and Elliot are Jennifer Bass (Scharpf) '95,
women’s lacrosse; Joe Rooney ‘24 lacrosse; David
Sarachan '74, men’s soccer; and Jessica Shaw (Raha) '99,
women's track and field and cross country; Eric Krawczyk '98,
football; Craig Lambert '72, football; Kimberly Milligan (Thomson)
’97, women’s swimming; John S. Murray ’61, track
and field; Kenneth Veenema ’77, baseball; and Julie Westbrock
'99, softball.
In addition to the formal induction ceremonies Friday evening, the
honorees will be recognized at halftime of the Cornell-Harvard
football game on Saturday afternoon.
The Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame was initiated in 1978. It became
a reality through the thoughtfulness and generosity of the late
Ellis H. Robison '18, whose devotion, advice and financial support
to his alma mater started immediately upon graduation from the
university.
A brief biography for Duthie and Elliot follows.
William Duthie ’71, Special Category; Ice Hockey;
Coach, Women’s Ice Hockey
Duthie was the first varsity head coach for the women's ice hockey
team, and his tenure included a .611 winning percentage. He led the
team to six consecutive Ivy League championships from 1976-81, a
league record. His overall record was 135-85-5. Duthie had 13
All-Ivy first team selections. His teams compiled three consecutive
17-win seasons from 1976-80. His best season was the 1979-80
campaign when the Big Red won its fifth straight league crown,
finished second at both the Granite State Tournament and the
Concordia Invitational, and recorded a third-place performance at
the first-ever AIAW championship. As a wing for men's ice hockey
team, Duthie was a member of Cornell's historic undefeated (29-0)
season (1969-70) en route to the national championship. He served
as tri-captain for 1970-71 season. Duthie was the recipient of the
Sam Woodside award for most improved player in 1971.
Jason Elliot ’98, Ice Hockey
Elliot was an All-Ivy and All-ECAC second-team pick as a senior
after earning All-Ivy first-team accolades as a junior. He helped
lead the team to consecutive ECAC championships. Elliot graduated
as the school's career leader in saves (2,462) and ranked fourth in
save percentage (.920) and eighth in goals against average (2.88).
A two-time MVP of the ECAC tournament and two-time Nicky Bawlf
Award winner as team MVP, Elliot earned a spot on the NCAA West
Regional all-tournament team. He was named one of top 10
student-athletes in his class at Cornell by the Cornell Daily Sun
all four years. The four-year letter winner was chosen to compete
in the Senior All-Star game.












