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2025 HOF Class

Elmhurst University Athletics Announces Hall of Fame Class of 2025

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7/2/2025 12:21:00 PM

ELMHURST, Ill. – Elmhurst University Athletics is proud to announce the 2025 Hall of Fame Class, honoring three exceptional student-athletes and one dedicated supporter whose legacies have left a lasting impact on Bluejay athletics. The class includes Mac Harden (men's lacrosse), Eric Langston (men's lacrosse), Fiona McMahon (women's basketball), and Bob "Hollywood" Mills, who will be inducted into the Hall of Honor for his longtime support of the football program.

Harden and Langston become the first-ever hall of fame inductees from the Elmhurst men's lacrosse program, while McMahon joins as the second member of women's basketball in the last three years to be inducted. Mills is the second-ever honoree in the Hall of Honor category.

"This year's Hall of Fame class reflects the excellence, dedication, and impact that define Elmhurst University Athletics," said Dr. Glen Brittich, Director of Athletics. "Mac, Eric, and Fiona each elevated their programs through remarkable performances and leadership, while Bob Mills has exemplified what it means to be a true Bluejay supporter. We're proud to honor their lasting legacies and welcome them into the Hall of Fame and the Hall of Honor."

One of the most prolific offensive players in Elmhurst lacrosse history, Mac Harden rewrote the program record books during his four-year career from 2016 to 2019. Harden earned USILA Honorable Mention All-America honors and IMLCA Second Team All-Region recognition in 2019. He was a four-time First Team All-CCIW selection and the league's Offensive Player of the Year in both 2018 and 2019 after earning CCIW Newcomer of the Year in 2016.

Harden owns nearly every major offensive record in program history. He is Elmhurst's all-time leader in points (289), goals (211), shots attempted (660), shots on goal (404), man-up goals (20), and man-down goals (5), while ranking second in assists (78) and fourth in ground balls (162). He also set single-season records for goals (70) and points (93) during a standout 2019 campaign. Harden led the CCIW in goals in 2017 and 2019, and topped the conference in points and assists in 2017.

A defensive cornerstone during Elmhurst's rise to national recognition, Eric Langston was a dominant force from 2016 through 2019. A four-time First Team All-CCIW honoree, Langston also garnered IMLCA First Team All-Region and USILA Honorable Mention All-America accolades in 2019. He remains the program's all-time leader in caused turnovers with 123, anchoring a defense that helped elevate the Bluejays into perennial contenders in the CCIW.

A dynamic forward for the Bluejays from 2011 to 2015, Fiona McMahon was one of the most versatile and productive players in Elmhurst women's basketball history. She capped her senior season as the 2015 CCIW Lori Kerans Most Outstanding Student-Athlete, leading the league in both scoring and rebounding. A three-time All-CCIW selection, McMahon earned first team honors in 2015 after back-to-back second team honors in 2013 and 2014.

Nationally recognized for her senior-year performance, McMahon was named a D3hoops.com Third Team All-American and a First Team All-Region selection in 2014-15.

In addition to the three Hall of Fame inductees, Elmhurst Athletics will recognize Bob "Hollywood" Mills '64 with induction into the Hall of Honor. A former Bluejay student-athlete and steadfast supporter of Elmhurst football, Mills has remained deeply connected to the program for decades. Known for his inspirational weekly talks to the team and unwavering presence on the sidelines, Mills has made a lasting impact through both mentorship and generosity. His contributions include financial support, symbolic gifts—such as a 3,000-pound boulder to represent team strength—and a bronze plaque engraved with his original poem, "Believe in You."

The 2025 Hall of Fame Class will be officially inducted during the annual Hall of Fame Ceremony during homecoming week this fall.

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