Army West Point Athletics
Hall of Fame

Paul Delmont Bunker
- Induction:
- 2013
- Class:
- 1903
Paul Bunker, a standout football player when he was at West Point, was killed in action in 1943 as a prisoner of war.
Bunker is the first football player to earn successive All-America honors at different positions when he collected national first-team accolades as a tackle one season and halfback the next.
A 1969 inductee into the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame, Bunker contributed to three victories over service academy rival Navy, including a 22-8 triumph to end his career at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. Bunker scored two touchdowns and posted a host of tackles in the win.
Bunker is the first football player to earn successive All-America honors at different positions when he collected national first-team accolades as a tackle one season and halfback the next.
A 1969 inductee into the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame, Bunker contributed to three victories over service academy rival Navy, including a 22-8 triumph to end his career at Franklin Field in Philadelphia. Bunker scored two touchdowns and posted a host of tackles in the win.
Army vs. Florida State Women's Lacrosse Game Highlights
Sunday, February 22
Army vs. Michigan Men's Lacrosse Game Highlights
Sunday, February 22
Army vs. Loyola (MD) Women's Basketball Game Highlights
Thursday, February 19
Army vs. American Women's Basketball Highlights
Wednesday, February 18



