Titan Sports Hall of Fame
Mark Huber '79, a four-year letterman for the Westminster swimming & diving team, was also a two-time team captain. Huber was a five-time National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) All-American, in three individual and two relay events. He was one of four Titan swimmers to be Westminster's first-ever NAIA All-Americans in program history. As a freshman, he was the first-ever Westminster swimmer to qualify for the NAIA National Meet, the same year he broke seven school records. He added his eighth school record as a sophomore. Huber was the first Titan swimmer to hold eight different school records at one time; he held four school records (two individual, two relay) at the end of his career. He posted 13 top-6 finishes at the Penn-Ohio Meet during his career; he missed the meet during his freshman year due to being at the NAIA Meet. He helped guide Westminster to a 31-10 record during his career, which included the team's first dual meet win over Grove City College in 40 years. The Titans also had the highest finish in school history (2nd) at the Penn-Ohio Conference Meet in Huber's senior year. While a student at Westminster, Huber was a staff writer for the Holcad Student Newspaper, a member of the symphonic and marching bands, and was a member of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. He was also the winner of the Westminster Concerto Competition in 1977. A native of Willow Street, Pa., Huber attended Lampeter-Strasburg High School and graduated magna cum laude from Westminster with a degree in music. He is currently a self-employed music teacher and freelance musician. Huber has a son, Nathan, and resides in Lancaster, Pa.