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4/27/2010 12:00 AM | Skiing
April 27, 2010
SALT LAKE CITY
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Relive the memories of four great former Ute athletes, recently inducted into the University of Utah Crimson Club Hall of Fame. Below are bios and video clips of Brenda Barton-Whicker (volleyball), Luke Bodensteiner (skiing), Steve Elsnab (swimming) and Scott Mitchell (football).
Bodensteiner competed for the U.S. Ski Team in the 1992 and 1994 Olympic Winter Games. In addition to his two Olympic appearances, he was a three-time U.S. Cross Country National Champion and the first U.S. skier to compete in four World Junior Championships.
Bodensteiner, who graduated from the U. in 1995, later became the nordic director and a vice-president of athletics for the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Association.
He won WAC championships in the 100-yard backstroke (1969, `71), the 200-yard backstroke (1968, 69, 71) and the 800-yard freestyle relay (1969).
Behind Mitchell, Utah led the NCAA in passing offense and total offense in 1988--a season in which the Ute QB set 24 school and 10 NCAA records. Twenty years later, Mitchell still holds 30 Utah passing and total offense records.
His many awards included twice being named Sports Illustrated offensive player of the week, as well the Sporting News' national player of the week. He was also finalist for the Davey O'Brien Award, the league's media pick as the WAC Offensive Player of the Year and first-team all-WAC quarterback, and Utah's 1988 Offensive MVP.
Mitchell went on to play in the NFL for 11 years for four different teams, including four years as the starter for the Detroit Lions. He also made some starts for Miami, Baltimore and Cincinnati.
Mitchell has since returned to Utah, and in January 2008, he was announced as the head football coach of his alma mater, Springville High School.