ST. LOUIS, Mo. - The Webster University Athletics Department is excited to host and induct six new members to the WU Hall of Fame on Saturday, February 14th, 2026 in the Sunnen Lounge on campus. At this prestigious event, Director of Athletics Scott Kilgallon will induct six new members to the WU Hall of Fame that includes five historic programs.
"It is my pleasure to announce the Webster University Gorloks Hall of Fame Class of 2026. The HOF selection committee is to be commended for doing a great job selecting this group of well-deserved inductees…a task which is getting increasingly more difficult each year. We look forward to formally honoring Diego, Isaac, Cassie, Jackie, Ahmad and Taylor on February 14, 2026." said Kilgallon
Diego Alarcon Carrera: Men's Tennis (2010-13)
A five-year member of the men's tennis team, Diego Alcaron was a five-time All-SLIAC selection; three-time singles selection (2010, 2011, and 2013) and two-time doubles honoree (2011 and 2013). Alcaron, a native of Quito, Ecuador was named to the 2010's Webster Athletics Men's Tennis Team of the Decade and was selected as the 2010's Men's Tennis co-Player of the Decade. In addition, he took home two SLIAC Player of the Week honors in his career as he was recognized once in both 2011 and 2012
In singles, he posted a 42-15 career record in singles and his 42 singles wins are third most in program history behind Ricky Eaves and Riley Muren. In his career, he compiled a 38-15 record at the top spots in the singles line-up as he was 18-12 at No. 1 singles and 20-3 at No. 2 singles. Lastly, he won 16 singles matches in 2013 which is third most in the program's history.
In doubles play, he recorded a 31-22 career record and a 16-15 at No. 1 doubles. In 2013, he won 14 doubles matches which are the most in a single season in school history.
In SLIAC play, Alcaron recorded a 13-3 overall record in singles and 8-5 overall record in doubles. In addition, he helped lead Webster to an 58-17 overall record during his time as a Gorlok. In 2013, Alcaron set a school record with 19 wins and finished the season 19-3 overall. Lastly, he was a member of three SLIAC runner-up teams during his career.
"Diego was a fierce competitor whose legacy is measured not only by his wins, but by the standard of excellence he set on the court and his unwavering commitment to victory. In more than 20 years of coaching, I have seen very few athletes rise to the occasion the way Diego consistently did. Time and again, he was pushed into tiebreakers and third sets, only to emerge victorious. His intensity, toughness, and relentless will to win made him one of the most formidable players in school history. Diego set the standard in every match he played and helped elevate a struggling tennis program to regional success. While competing at the top spot in the lineup, he played a key role in helping the team set both the school record for wins and a program record for victories over a four-year span" said Michael Siener.
Alcaron graduated from Webster in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with minors in Pre-Engineering and Mathematics. Following graduation, he earned a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering with emphasis in Energy Systems from Washington University in St. Louis in 2015. In 2016, he obtained a Master of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering/Sustainable Energy Systems from Washington University in St. Louis. He currently works at Grupo Futuro Holding -Encercity S.A in Ecuador.
Timothy Isaac Behme: Baseball (2012-2015)
A four-year member of the baseball team, Isaac Behme was a four-time all-conference selection which included three first-team selections in 2012, 2014, and 2015. In addition, he was a member of the 2012, 2013, and 2015 World Series team and was the starting pitcher in all three World Series. In addition, he was named the 2012 SLIAC Newcomer of the Year. Behme threw a complete game and got the win vs. Manchester in the 2013 World Series and was selected to the Webster University 2010's All Decade Team.
Following the 2015 season, Behme was selected to the SLIAC First Team All-Conference team where he posted a 3.45 ERA over 78.1 innings pitched and recorded 74 strikeouts.
In the 2014 season, he recorded an 8-1 overall record in 12 starts, posted a 3.52 ERA and recorded 6 strikeouts in 79.1 innings pitched.
In the 2013 season, Behme posted a 10-3 record in 14 starts, recorded a 2.68 ERA, and struck out 67 batters over 87.1 innings pitched.
In his freshman season in 2012, he posted a career-best 2.21 ERA over 69.1 innings pitched. In addition, he recorded a 6-2 record, made 13 appearances with nine starts, and recorded 50 strikeouts.
As a Gorlok, Behme goes down as one of the best pitchers to ever come through the program as he recorded 50 starts, 30 wins, and 257 strikeouts over 314.1 innings pitched. In addition, he posted a career 2.98 ERA that included 11 complete games and three shutouts.
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In SLIAC, he holds three top-10 all-time records which includes second with 30 wins, third with 314.1 innings pitched, and seventh with 257 strikeouts.
"Isaac is in rare company in the world of college baseball, having been a starting pitcher in three College Series in 2012, 2013, and 2015. I can't imagine that list is very long in the history of the NCAA. Isaac was one of the fiercest competitors to ever wear the Gorlok uniform. Interestingly enough, we recruited him as a right fielder and he turned into one of the best pitchers of all time in program history. There are not many pitchers I have ever coached that I would rather have taken the mound to win a big game than Isaac" said Bill Kurich.
Behme graduated from Webster in 2015 with a Bachelors of Science in Finance and currently works at Pinnacle Financial Partners.
Cassie Endicott Gentry: Women's Basketball (2011-15)
A four-year member of the program, Cassie Endicott was a three-time all-conference and three-time SLIAC All-Defensive Team selections. In addition, she was named the 2011-12 SLIAC Newcomer of the Year and was selected to the 2010's Webster University All-Decade Team.
During her four-year career, Endicott recorded 87 starts where she averaged 9.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks per game. In addition, she shot 46.6 percent from the field and 75.4 percent from the free-throw line.
At the glass, she secured 533 total rebounds which included 372 on the defensive end for an average of 4.1 defensive rebounds per game. Lastly, she recorded 236 blocks which included a record-breaking 79-block season in the 2013-14 season.
Following the 2014-15 season, Endicott was selected to the SLIAC Third Team All-Conference team and SLIAC All-Defensive Team where she averaged 11.3 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.79 blocks per game in 24 starts. In addition, she shot 42.5 percent from the field and 69 percent from the free-throw line and led the team with 67 blocks.
In the 2013-14 season, Endicott was named as a SLIAC Honorable Mention and to the SLIAC All-Defensive Team. During this season, she averaged 10.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 2.92 blocks per game in 27 starts. She shot 45.3 percent from the field, 76.3 percent from the free-throw line, and set the all-time single-season block school record with 79 blocks.
In the 2012-13 season, she averaged 6.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 3.08 blocks per game in 12 appearances. She shot 51.6 percent from the field and 73.7 percent from the free-throw line and led the team with 37 blocks.
Following her freshman season in 2011-12, she was named the SLIAC Newcomer of the Year, SLIAC Honorable Mention, and SLIAC All-Defensive Team. During this season, she averaged 9.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 2.06 blocks per game in the conference. She also posted a league second-best 36 blocks and ranked third with a 52.3 field goal percentage.
"Cassie was a program elevating student athletes who was part of the uprise for our program! She filled the stats sheet but also dominated the floor and helped us be very successful" said Jordan Olufson.
Endicott graduated from Webster in 2015 with a Bachelors of Science degree and later obtained a Master of Business Administration from Webster in 2019. She currently works at Charter Communications.
Ahmad K. Smith: Men's Basketball, (2011-15)
A four-year member of the men's basketball program, Ahmad Smith was a three-time All-Conference selection that included First Team honors in the 2014 and 2015 and Third Team in 2013. In addition, he was a three-time SLIAC regular season champion in 2012, 2014, and 2015 and made the SLIAC Tournament all four years. In addition, he is one of only two players in Webster history to play on three SLIAC regular season championship teams and be named all-conference three times. Lastly, he played on national tournament team in 2014 that went 20-8 and lost to #4 Illinois Wesleyan 71-70 in first round of the NCAA Tournament.
During his four-year career, he played in 100 games that included 70 starts. In those 100 games, he was the leading scorer on all four Gorloks teams where recorded 1,343 points that included 500 field goals made and 232 free-throws made. He shot 47.3 field goal percentage and 73.9 percent from the free-throw line.
In his senior season in 2014-15, Smith appeared in 21 games that included 19 starts where he averaged 15.9 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game. In addition, he shot 44.3 percent from the field, 32.9 from behind the arc, and 72.2 percent from the free-throw line. Lastly, he recorded 34 assists, 22 steals, and five blocks.
In the 2013-14 season, Smith played in 28 games that included 26 starts where he averaged a career-best 16.4 points, collected 2.9 rebounds, 2.1 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. Moreover, he shot 46.7 percent from the field, 29.2 percent from deep, and 74.6 percent from the free-throw line. He tallied 59 assists and 44 steals.
Following the 2012-13 season, Smith averaged 15.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, and 1.6 steals per game in 22 games and 19 starts. Additionally, he shot 49.8 percent from the field, 39.0 percent from behind the arc, and 76.6 percent from the free-throw line. Lastly, he recorded 49 assists, 37 steals, and six blocks.
During his freshman season in 2011-12, he played in 25 games with five starts and recorded averages of 7.0 points, 2.0 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game. Moreover, he shot 50.8 percent from the field, 41.5 percent from deep, and 60.0 percent from the free-throw line. Lastly, he tallied 32 assists, 19 steals, and one block.
"Ahmad was one of the best players to ever put on the Gorlok uniform. He was a talented player who could score at all three levels, and during his four years he helped propel Webster basketball to one of its most successful periods. He is truly deserving of this award" said Chris Bunch.
Smith graduated from Webster in 2015 with a Bachelors of Arts in Advertising & Marketing Communications. He also obtained a Master of Professional Studies in Sports Management & International Business from St. John's University. He currently works as a Sports Media & Educational Professional.
Taylor Stoulp: Baseball (2012-14)
A three-year letter-winner for the baseball team, Taylor Stoulp was a three-time All-SLIAC selection (two firsts 2014 and 2013 and one second in 2012), named to the 2014 ABCA and D3Baseball.com All-America Teams and D3Baseball All-Region VIII Team, selected as the 2014 SLIAC Tournament Most Valuable Player, 2013 SLIAC All-Tournament Team selection, and 2012 NCAA Division III Baseball All-Tournament Team honor. Lastly, he had the walk off hit to win Webster's first ever College World Series game in 2012 vs Kean.
For his incredible Gorlok career, he started in 141 games where he recorded a .368 batting average that included 204 hits which included 42 doubles, eight home runs, and 129 RBI's. On the bases paths, Stoulp recorded 276 bases, scored 132 runs and went 30-of-41 in stolen bases that included a career-high 16 in the 2012 season. In the field, he recorded 396 assists and turned 77 doubles plays.
In the 2014 season, he posted a career-best .402 batting average that included 70 hits (career-high 17 doubles and three homeruns), and drove in a career-high 44 RBI's in 43 starts. In addition, he recorded 45 runs scored and was five-of-eight in stolen bases.
In the 2013 season, Stoulp recorded a .328 batting average that included 60 hits which included 12 doubles, one triple, and two home runs. Additionally, he drove in 43 RBI's, recorded 21 walks and swiped nine bases.
In his freshman season in 2012, he started in all 50 games where he posted a .374 batting average that included a career-best 74 hits (13 doubles, two triples, and three home runs). In addition, scored a career-high 50 times, drove in 42 RBI's, took a career-best 26 walks, and swiped a career-best 16 bases. Lastly, he recorded a 21-game hitting streak which ranks fourth all-time in SLIAC and ranks tenth all-time in the SLIAC with those 74 hits.
"Taylor was one of the best hitters and defensive players in the country during his 3 year career. He was an elite second baseman who also played shortstop at an extremely high level. Taylor was one of the toughest hitters to pitch to in the entire country and had a knack for coming through in big moments. His walk off hit against Kean in the 2012 College World Series is the most memorable moment in the history of Gorlok Baseball. His calm demeanor made him a great teammate and one of the best players to ever wear the Gorlok uniform" said Bill Kurich.
Stoulp graduated from Webster in 2015 with a Bachelors of Science Business Management and currently works at Uline, Inc.

Jackie Schall: Volleyball (2006-09)
A four-year letter winner for the volleyball team, Jackie Schall was a three-time First Team All-SLIAC selection, named SLIAC Tournament Most Valuable Player in 2009, selected to the 2007 SLIAC Second All-Conference Team, and was named the 2006 SLIAC Newcomer of the Year. In addition, she was selected to the SLIAC All-Tournament Team all four years, was a member of four SLIAC Championship teams and was part of four NCAA Tournament teams.
For her career as a Gorlok, she played in 123 matches and 419 sets where she recorded 1,277 points. In addition, she recorded 1,113 kills for an average of 2.65 kills per set. Lastly, she posted a career hitting percentage of .243, 68 assists, and 100 service aces. On the defensive side of the net, she collected 839 career digs and 102 career blocks (26 solo and 76 assisted).
In the 2009 season, Schall appeared in 33 matches and played 112 sets. In those 33 matches, she recorded a career-high 362 kills for an average of 3.23 kills per set while posting a hitting percentage of .251. In addition, she recorded 25 service aces and 19 assists. Defensively, she collected 153 digs and 22 blocks (four solo and 18 assisted).
During the 2008 season, she appeared in 29 matches and played in 93 sets. In addition, she recorded 227 kills and a hitting percentage of .223 while adding 20 service aces and 11 assists. Defensively, she recorded 220 digs and 22 blocks (4 solo and 18 assisted).
In the 2007 season, Schall played in 30 matches and 102 sets. She recorded 247 kills and a hitting percentage of .240 while adding 27 service aces and 18 assists. Defensively, she recorded a career-high 278 digs while adding 17 blocks (six solo and 11 assisted).
In her freshman season in 2006, Schall appeared in 31 matches and played in 112 sets. She set career-highs in kills with 277, hitting percentage with .253, recorded 28 service aces, and 20 assists. Defensively, she collected 188 digs and recorded a career-high 41 blocks (12 solo and 29 assisted).
"We were fortunate to have Jackie as a starter in our program for four years. She was a fierce attacker and always wanted the ball when the game was on the line. Jackie was a fun player to watch and her passion for our sport was obvious to everyone" said Merry Graf.