Mahwah, NJ: The Ramapo College Athletics Hall of Fame Committee is proud to announce the 2026 induction class which consists of six former student-athletes from six different varsity sports programs. On February 20, 2026 at the Crowne Plaza in Suffern, NY, the committee will honor and induct Shane Donohue from the men's volleyball program, Lindsay Hughes from women's lacrosse, Michelle Micklos a former member of the softball team, Antoine Pryor of men's basketball, Craig Van Leeuwen for his success on the track and field team, and Jonathan Yazo a former Roadrunner with the men's soccer program.
2026 Ramapo College Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Class
Shane Donoghue was a four-year member of the men's volleyball team and a three-year captain. He finished his career second in program history with 1,750 career kills. He helped lead the team to a 105 regular season wins with just 38 losses during his career. The program won back-to-back ECAC Championships and four straight NECVA Tournament appearances (pre-NCAA era). The 2009 squad won the Metro Conference Regular Season Title finishing 9-0 in conference play. He also finished his career fourth in blocks with 348, fifth in digs with 834 and sixth with 112 aces. He was a four-time NECVA All-Conference selection while being named ECAC Tournament MVP. Following his senior season where the Roadrunners finished 25-9 overall, the program finished ranked 10
th in the final AVCA National Poll.
Lindsay (Hughes) Neumann re-wrote the women's lacrosse record books during her four-year career as a Roadrunner where she was a three-year captain. She is the all-time leading scorer in program history with 248 career goals; while she holds the single season record with 93. She also leads the program in career points with 300 and career draw controls with 408. She is second in career assists with 52 while she finished her career with 113 career ground balls and 69 caused turnovers. She is a two-time NJAC and Skyline First Team All-Conference selection while being named both the NJAC and Skyline Rookie of the Year.
Michelle (Micklos) Hines was a three-time NJAC All-Conference selection and a three-time NFCA All-East Region honoree. During her four-year career as a Roadrunner, the program recorded three 30+ win seasons including 121 regular season wins and 55 NJAC regular season wins. Hines was also a member of the 2003 team who swept the conference at 18-0, the first time in NJAC history. The program reached the NJAC Tournament three times while earning the program's first-ever NCAA at-large bids in 2003 and 2004. Hines recorded 151 career hits, just one of 13 Roadrunners to eclipse the 150 hits mark in program history. She holds the program's single-season doubles record with 22 while she's eighth all-time in career RBI with 95. When she wrapped up her career in 2004, she finished second in doubles with 47.
Antione Pryor was a four-year member of the team and a two-year captain. In his senior season, he was named NJAC Defensive Player of the Year while he was also a two-time NJAC All-Conference selection during his career. He helped lead the Roadrunners to four straight NJAC Tournament appearances and capped off two runs with being crowned NJAC Tournament Champions during the 2004-2005 and 2006-2007 seasons. They earned the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament and reached the Sweet 16 round in 2007. He wrapped up his career with 1,077 points, 358 career assists which is fifth all-time at Ramapo and 133 career steals which is tied for 12
th all-time. Pryor is also ninth in single season assists with 115.
Craig Van Leeuwen was the 2011 NCAA Pole Vault Indoor Champion and a three-time NCAA Track & Field All-American (2x indoor, 1x outdoor). He holds both indoor and outdoor program records. His indoor record of 5.32m (17' 7.5") is also #9 NCAA D3 All-Time and his outdoor record of 5.26m (17'3") is #15 NCAA D3 All-Time. He also re-wrote the NJAC pole vault records books and still holds those records today. He finished his career holding the NJAC Indoor and Outdoor All-Time records and the NJAC Indoor and Outdoor Championship Meet Records. Van Leeuwen is a two-time NJAC Indoor Track & Field Outstanding Field Athlete, NJAC Champion and First Team All-Conference selection along with a two-time NJAC Outdoor Track & Field Outstanding Field Athlete, NJAC Champion and First Team All-Conference selection. During his freshman campaign, he was also named the USTFCCCA East Region Field Athlete of the Year.
Jonathan Yazo was a two-year member of the men's soccer team where he was a two-time NJAC First Team All-Conference selection. He was also a two-time NSCAA/NCAA Division III All-South Atlantic All-Region selection being named to the First Team following the 2011 season and the Third Team following the 2010 season. Yazo recorded 23 career assists finishing third all-time in program history. Today, he currently stands as fourth all-time on the career assists record list. He remains in the number two spot for assists in a single season with 13. As a main contributor on the field and one of the team's captains, Yazo played in and started all 32 games for the Roadrunners in his two seasons. He clocked more than 2,500 minutes on the field. Over the two seasons he recorded six goals including two game-winners. Along with his 23 career assists, he tallied 35 career points.
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Information for how to purchase tickets to come honor and support the inductees will be available in the coming weeks. Congratulations to the induction class of 2026 and we look forward to seeing you all at the ceremony on February 20, 2026.