TCU ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Olympic qualifying swimmer and Army Major Steven Reed was TCU's first ever men's swimming and diving student-athlete to be inducted into the TCU Hall of Fame. Reed began his swimming career at age 12 and soon became a Senior National finalist in the 200-yard butterfly in 1986. He was named a United States Swimming Academic All-American in 1986 and chose to swim for TCU. Reed set school records in the 200-yard butterfly, 400-yard medley and freestyle relays and the 800-yard freestyle relay. He was a two-time All-SWC member in 1989 and 1990 and placed second at the SWC Championships in 1989. It was the highest placing for a TCU swimmer in the SWC Championships. Reed was named TCU's most valuable swimmer in 1989-90 and was co-captain of the team in 1990. After receiving the TCU Dutch-Meyer Award, Reed served as TCU's Assistant swim coach while completing his M.B.A. Along with swimming, Reed was a member and scholarship recipient of the TCU Army ROTC "Horned Frog" Battalion, President of the TCU Army ROTC Honor Society and received commission and Distinguished Military Graduate honors as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army in 1990. Reed graduated Cum Laude, was awarded the TCU/Deloitte-Touche Award for academic excellence in Accounting, named to the TCU Alpha Lambda Delta honor society and Who's Who Among College Students in 1990.