Mark Sloman

Mark Sloman

  • Class Year:
    1984
  • Induction Year:
    2003

From Hall of Honor press release dated June 14, 2003:

In 40 years of men's soccer, no player stands out from the crowd more than Mark Sloman, who raised the standards for all Tiger men's soccer players who followed. He earned Honorable Mention All-OAC honors in 1981 and first-team All-OAC in his breakout 1982 season, which remains the finest offensive season posted by a Wittenberg player to date. Sloman set school records for points (49), goals (20) and assists (9) in a season, two of which still stand. All three totals also led the OAC that year. Sloman was also named first-team All-Ohio, first-team All-Mideast Region and second-team All-America, becoming the first player in school history to garner national recognition. The team's Offensive MVP in 1981, 1982 and 1983 after leading the team in scoring in all three seasons, Sloman remains the school record-holder for career points (108) and goals (44), and he ranks third in assists (20). After graduating from Wittenberg with a degree in political science in 1984, Sloman built a career as a human rights advocate, and he earned a master's degree from American University in Washington, D.C. Sloman and wife, Lori, live in Washington with their five children.

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