Mar 18 - Softball
Saint Michael's
Philadelphia U.
9:30 AM
@ NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.
NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.


Mar 18 - Softball
Saint Michael's
Caldwell
11:30 AM
@ NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.
NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.


Mar 18 - Women's Tennis
William Smith
Saint Michael's
12:00 PM
@ Orlando, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.


Mar 18 - Baseball
Saint Michael's
Nova Southeastern
6:00 PM


Mar 19 - Baseball
New Haven
Saint Michael's
9:00 AM
@ at Palm Beach (Fla.) Challenge
at Palm Beach (Fla.) Challenge


Mar 19 - Baseball
Saint Michael's
Southern N.H.
12:30 PM
@ at Santaluces Sports Complex (Lantana, Fla.)
at Palm Beach (Fla.) Challenge


Mar 19 - Softball
Westfield St.
Saint Michael's
3:30 PM
@ NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.
NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.


Mar 19 - Women's Tennis
Connecticut Col.
Saint Michael's
5:00 PM
@ Orlando, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.


Mar 19 - Softball
Bethel (Minn.)
Saint Michael's
5:30 PM
@ NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.
NTC Spring Games - Clermont, Fla.


Mar 20 - Baseball
Saint Michael's
Southern N.H.
12:00 PM
@ at Santaluces Sports Complex (Lantana, Fla.)
at Palm Beach (Fla.) Challenge


Mar 20 - Women's Lacrosse
C.W. Post
Saint Michael's
1:00 PM


 

 


 
 
Richard Falkenbush
Class of 1967
Basketball, Golf
Inducted October 15, 1988

One of the most outstanding basketball players ever to play at Saint Michael's. In a dazzling three-year career, the "Falcon" was twice named All-State and All- East, named to the ECAC Honor Roll for six consecutive weeks in 1966-67, and named Vermont Athlete of the Month for December, 1966. He led the Purple Knights to the New England Division II Title in 1967, and was named MVP and All-Tournament for the championship tourney. Named a UPI All-American, Fourth Team in 1967. Was a starter in the New England College All-Star Game in 1967. Holds five College scoring records, including most points in a game, which he established on February 27, 1967 when he scored 51 points against Hartwick. Finished his career with 1,431 points. He was a ninth-round draft pick for the St. Louis Hawks in 1967; one of only two players in SMC history to be drafted by the NBA. His jersey, #32, has been retired from active use.