Hall of Fame
Howie Cuff was named KU's Senior Athlete of the Year in 1995, which is presented to the student-athlete with the best body of work during their career.
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Cuff, primarily a middle-distance track runner, finished his career on a high note as the track MVP at the ECAC Indoor Championships in 1995. His three titles helped KU to its first-ever ECAC team title. Cuff won the ECAC individual title in the 500- (1:05.72) and 1000-meter runs (2:30.13), setting meet records in both events. Both times were also KU (O'Pake) Fieldhouse records at the time. The 1000 mark currently ranks second all-time, while the 500 mark ranks sixth. Cuff also anchored the 4x400m relay team in that meet, which placed second.
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During the 1995 indoor season, Cuff shattered the KU men's 800m record by three seconds at the Rutgers Invitational, placing first in 1:52.8. That time still ranks second in school history. He was KU's only NCAA provisional qualifier that year.
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In 1994, Cuff won the 800m run title at the ECAC indoor championships and ran third leg on the ECAC champion mile relay team, helping the KU men to a third-place team finish. Later that season, in the PSAC Outdoor Championships, Cuff ran on the then record-setting champion 1,600m relay team (3:17.74, currently fourth best all-time). He also captured the individual 800m title in a time of 1:53.28, helping the Golden Bears finish in the runner-up spot. Cuff's best outdoor time of 1:53.09 in the 800-meter run still ranks fifth all-time.
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Cuff, a Carneys Point, N.J., native, was also a strong support runner for the men's cross country team, often running with the top seven and/or scoring in the top five for the Golden Bears as a sophomore, junior and senior. The men placed third in the PSAC meet and ninth in the regional meet in the fall of 94, Cuff's final season.
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Cuff passed away suddenly at age 28 in 2000 in Texas, where he was working.
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