Hall of Fame
STEWART M. BENN, JR., HOF
EDUCATION
• Bowie State College/University 1974-1979; Social Work - Bachelor of Science Degree - 1979
• Delaware State University - Master of Social Work - 2004
ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENTS
• Bowie State College Football Team 1974-1978; Position Played - Linebacker
• Baltimore Sun's All-State All-Star Team - Honorable Mention Linebacker - 1975
• Leading Tackler for the Top Ranked Defense Team for the Independent Black College Football Teams
• Recorded sixteen unassisted tackles versus Hampton University - 1975
• Sports Hall of Fame Selection - Member of the 1975 Black College Champ Football Team;
• Member - Jet Magazine's 1975 Independent Black College Champion Football Team; Ranked 1st in the Nation among Independent Black Colleges and Universities; and Ranked 4th in the Nation among all HBCUs;
• Record - 1975 Football Team - Most Points Scored in a Single Season over 358 points; 35.8 points per game;
• Most Regular Season Wins - 9 in a Single Season
• Record - 1975 Football Team - Most Yards per game - 404 Years per game (still standing)
• Record - 1975 Football team - Fewest Points Allowed in a single season
• Baltimore Sun's All-State All-Star Team Selection - Linebacker - Honorable Mention -1975
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND ORGANIZATIONS
• Member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc 1976
• Member of Alpha Worship Center Men’s Ministry
• Member of Huntington Mills Homeowners Association
• Vice – President Wilmington High School Class of 1974 Alumni Association
• Member of WHS Class of 1974 Alumni Association Scholarship Committee
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
• Baltimore City Child Protective Services
• New Castle County (DE) Child Protective Services (Social Worker)
• AETNA (LTC Unit-Case Manager)
• United Healthcare (LTC-Case Manager)
FAMILY
• Married: Sherry Rasin-Benn
• Adult Children: Joseph Benn, Tijuana Benn, Dina Benn, Daneitra Rasin-Johnson, Kevin Rasin
• Son-In-Law: Clarence Johnson
• Grandchildren: James Robinson, Jr., Aidan Robinson, Clarence Johnson Jr.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Recording sixteen unassisted tackles during the victory over Hampton University during the 1975 season