
Saint Anselm Football Players inducted into
the Saint Anselm College Hall of Fame
| PLAYER | CLASS | INDUCTED |
| Leo Connerton | 1937 | 1980 |
| Ray McLean | 1940 | 1980 |
| John Foley | 1943 | 1981 |
| Joe Grogan | 1936 | 1982 |
| Foster Flint | 1937 | 1983 |
| Emil Deyden | 1942 | 1984 |
| Cleo O'Donnell* | 1935-40 | 1985 |
| Walter Tafe | 1928 | 1986 |
| Leonard Nelson | 1936 | 1986 |
| Frank Murphy | 1938 | 1986 |
| Charles Jaworek | 1940 | 1986 |
| Rocco LaSala | 1940 | 1986 |
| Stan Bondelevich | 1941 | 1986 |
| Martin Kenney | 1936 | 1987 |
| John Sullivan | 1937 | 1987 |
| Joseph Kelley | 1938 | 1987 |
| Pete Sperandio | 1938 | 1987 |
| Mike Malio | 1939 | 1987 |
| James Howe | 1935 | 1988 |
| Edward Cullen | 1939 | 1988 |
| Edmund Hartung | 1937 | 1988 |
| Ernest Frechette | 1942 | 1988 |
| William Burton | 1937 | 1989 |
| Charles Pelonzi | 1937 | 1989 |
| Joseph Butchka | 1938 | 1989 |
| Thomas Connor | 1938 | 1989 |
| Stan Sikorsky | 1941 | 1989 |
| Andrew Garvey | 1943 | 1996 |
| Archie Hoffman | 1939 | 1997 |
| PLAYER | YEAR | ![]() |
| Archie Hoffman | 1937 | |
| Archie Hoffman | 1938 | |
| Ray McLean | 1939 | |
| Ray McLean | 1940 | |
| "Ramblin" Ray McLean (77) shown with co-captain Len Taylor, is revered as the greatest player in the history of Saint Anselm football. A Little All-American, McLean led Saint Anselm to two undefeated seasons and went on to win four NFL Championships in Chicago as a running back, where he earned the nickname "Scooter." | ||
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