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  • Brown, MacAfee To Receive NCAA Awards Sunday

    Jan. 10, 2003

    NOTRE DAME, Ind. – Current Notre Dame volleyball coach Debbie Brown and former Irish football All-American Ken MacAfee are two of six individuals who will receive the NCAA Silver Anniversary Award Sunday night at the annual NCAA Honors Dinner in Anaheim, Calif. The NCAA Honors Committee in November announced the six Silver Anniversary recipients for 2003. The Silver Anniversary Award recognizes former student-athletes who have distinguished themselves since completing their college athletics careers 25 years ago.

    The honorees for 2003 are:

    • Debbie Brown, University of Southern California, volleyball, women’s volleyball coach at the University of Notre Dame.
    • Dale Kramer, Carleton College, track and field and cross country, certified financial planner.
    • Kenneth MacAfee, University of Notre Dame, football, oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
    • Ann Meyers Drysdale, University of California, Los Angeles, basketb

      Ken MacAfee

      American football player (born 1956)

      For his father and 1950s American football player, see Ken MacAfee (end).

      American football player

      Kenneth Adams MacAfee II (born January 9, 1956)[1] is an American former professional football player who was a tight end for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

      Early life

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      MacAfee grew up in Brockton, Massachusetts and was a star as a high school player at Brockton High School. He emerged as a star as a sophomore, and as a junior, he led the Brockton Boxers to the first Massachusetts high school scholastic "Super Bowl"—the state championship game, which Brockton won. After the season MacAfee was selected as a First-team All-American.

      In his senior season, he caught 10 touchdown passes as his school went through a second straight undefeated season, scoring 360 points and allowing only 21 and again heading to the scholas

      Nov. 21, 2002

      NOTRE DAME, Ind. – The NCAA Honors Committee has announced the six NCAA Silver Anniversary Award recipients for 2003 – and that list includes a current University of Notre Dame head coach and a former Irish All-American.

      The Silver Anniversary Award recognizes former student-athletes who have distinguished themselves since completing their college athletics careers 25 years ago.

      The honorees for 2003 are:

      • Debbie Brown, University of Southern California, volleyball, women’s volleyball coach at the University of Notre Dame.
      • Dale Kramer, Carleton College, track and field and cross country, certified financial planner.
      • Kenneth MacAfee, University of Notre Dame, football, oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
      • Ann Meyers Drysdale, University of California, Los Angeles, basketball, volleyball and track and field, television broadcaster.
      • Harold Warren måne, University of Washington, football; television broadcaster.
      • Gifford Nielsen, Brigham Young Univer
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