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FRANKLIN, Ind. – The Franklin College Athletic Department recently announced the 2025 Athletic Hall of Fame class, honoring three Grizzlies whose impact on their teams and the college community is still felt today.
Sarah (Condra) Langdon ’12, Anna (Murdock) Larson ’15, and Ian Sanders ’11 will be inducted at the annual Franklin College Hall of Fame Banquet on Thursday, Oct. 9, in the Branigin Room of the Napolitan Student Center. Cost is $30 per person. Registration is required at alumni.franklincollege.edu/e/
Sarah (Condra) Langdon, DDS ’12, is being inducted into the Franklin College Athletic Hall of Fame in recognition of her remarkable basketball career and enduring contributions beyond the court.
As a standout student-athlete, Langdon helped lead the Grizzlies to a 65–17 record over three seasons, securing two Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference regular-season titles (2010, 2012), two HCAC tournament championships, and a pair of NCAA Division III tournament appearances.
After earning a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Indiana University in 2017, she established Condra Cosmetic and Family Dentistry in Indianapolis.
Anna (Murdock) Larson ’15 enters the Hall as the only NCAA national champion in Franklin College history, as she captured the title in the 800-meter run at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field National Championships in 2015.
She was the first track athlete in Franklin College history to be named an indoor and outdoor All-American in the same year (2015), and she was a finalist for the NCAA Woman of the Year that year in addition to being named the HCAC Female Athlete of the Year (across all sports).
Larson earned Academic All-Conference recognition and Academic All-America honors. She is now the director of training and development for the Garrett Cos. in Greenwood.
Ian Sanders ’11 etched his name in Franklin College history as the program’s first baseball All-American, earning the prestigious honor from DCbaseball.com in 2009.
A two-time American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) All-Region selection (2009, 2011) and a four-time All-HCAC honoree, Sanders distinguished himself as one of the most decorated players to ever wear the navy and gold.
Sanders continues to lead and mentor young athletes as a school counselor and head baseball coach at Centennial High School in Franklin, Tennessee.



