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Brandywine Announces Four-Member 2025 Hall Of Fame Class
MEDIA, Pa. -- Penn State Brandywine announced that its 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame class will include four members on Friday. Brandywine's sixth group of inductees will be women's basketball coach Larry Johnson, softball and women's soccer student-athlete Arianna Segich, men's ice hockey student-athlete Jeff Wild and women's basketball student-athlete Joan Zimmerman-Berner.
Larry Johnson has spent more than two decades on the Penn State Brandywine women's basketball coaching staff. The first coach in department history to win more than 300 games, Johnson owns 303 victories and a .643 winning percentage entering his 19th season as head coach and 22nd year overall at Brandywine. Johnson guided Brandywine to five 20-win seasons, including a program-record 22 wins during the 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons. A five-time conference coach of the year, Johnson led Brandywine to four league championships and five appearances in the USCAA Tournament.
Arianna Segich is the most decorated student-athlete in Brandywine history, having earned seven all-conference awards and three all-American laurels, while claiming eight conference championships as a women's soccer and softball player. Brandywine's all-time leader in hits (212), runs scored (192) and stolen bases (165), Segich batted .421 with 14 home runs during her four-year softball career from 2016-19. The 2017 PSUAC Hitter of the Year, Segich was a first team all-American as a senior when she stole a team record 68 bases. On the soccer pitch, Segich totaled 17 goals and 12 assists for 46 points in 52 career matches. As a senior in 2018, Segich was tabbed as the PSUAC Defensive Player of the Year and helped lead Brandywine to an appearance in the USCAA National Championship match. Segich received her business degree from Brandywine in 2019.
Jeff Wild competed for the Penn State Delco ice hockey team from 2001-06 and returned to his alma mater in 2007 to begin an eight-year stint as assistant coach with the club. A four-time Delaware Valley Collegiate Hockey Conference All-Star goaltender, Wild won more than 100 games during his career. The two-time American Collegiate Hockey Association All-American aided Delco in making multiple ACHA National Tournament appearances, while earning top-25 rankings nationally. Wild earned his degree in Letters, Arts and Sciences in 2007.
Joan Zimmerman-Berner was a two-year standout for the Penn State Delco women's basketball team from 1997-99. An All-Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference and All-Eastern Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference performer during the 1998-99 season, Zimmerman-Berner led Delco to the CCAC championship, scoring a team-high 16 points in a 50-42 victory over Penn State Berks. At the conclusion of her two-year eligibility, Zimmerman-Berner left Delco as the program's all-time leading scorer, having poured in 607 points.
The Penn State Brandywine Athletics Hall of Fame class of 2025 will be inducted on Friday, January 24, 2025.