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Class of 1991


Kenny Frith
In the 1960's, 6-4, 250-pounds was big but Frith would have played big in any era. A three-year starter for ULM, the defensive tackle was all-GSC and “Lineman of the Year” in the GSC in 1968 when he also was named to three all-America teams ? Associated Press, NAIA and American Football Coaches Association. He set a school record for interior linemen in 1968 with 105 tackles and in 1970 was named to the GSC “Team of the 1960's.”


Lisa Ingram
ULM's premier inside player, the 6-3 Ingram set 19 university records while becoming the all-time scoring (2,602 points) and rebound (1,173 rebounds) leader, both figures which were also SLC records. She made all-America four straight years and played on the 1983 U.S. Pan American games team. Her career averages were 23.0 points and 10.4 rebounds. She made all-Louisiana and all-SLC four consecutive years and was voted the state's Player of the Year as a senior.


E.J. Ok
One of the most dazzling point guards to ever play university basketball, Ok was able to excel in both scoring and assists. She finished with 2,208 points (18.9 career ppg) along with 978 assists (8.4). She was named SLC Player of the Year four straight times and made all-America three years. OK helped lead ULM to a pair of No. 2 national rankings and to the 1985 Final Four. She won the Jim Corbett Award in 1986 as the state's “Athlete of the Year.”  She played professional basketball in Europe after college and was selected to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 1998. Ok is currently the assoicate head coach at ULM.


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