Sports Wall of Fame
• Playing for the Golden Bears from 1979-1981, he received the Costa Chrysanthou Award as the Most Outstanding Contributor for two successive years and was a two-time Canada West All-Star.
• A member of the Canadian senior national volleyball team (1979 and 1981-85), the Golden Bears CIAU championship volleyball team (1980-81) and the CIAU All-Canadian volleyball team (1980-81).
• Received the Wilson Challenge Trophy in 1980-81 as the University's most outstanding male athlete of the year.
• Represented Canada in several world championships, and qualification tournaments, in three Universiade Games (including the silver-medal-winning team in 1983), and in the 1984 Summer Olympics (where Canada finished fourth).
Terry Danyluk, a native of Tofield, Alberta, had a most distinguished athletic career at M.E. LaZerte High School in Edmonton. This was highlighted by his selection to the Canadian Junior National Volleyball team in 1977.
Terry played for the Golden Bear Volleyball team from 1979 to 1981 and received the Costa Chrysanthou Award as the Most Outstanding Contributor for two successive years; was a Canada West All-Star two successive years; was a member of the Canadian Junior National team in 1979 and 1980; was a member of the 1980-81 CIAU Championship Volleyball Team; and was selected to the 1980-81 CIAU All-Canadian Volleyball Team. His efforts and accomplishments were further recognized by the University of Alberta when he was named winner of the 1980-81 Wilson Challenge Trophy as the Outstanding Male Athlete of The Year.
Terry represented Canada as a member of the Senior Men's National Volleyball Team in 1978 and from 1981 to 1985. During his international career, he competed in several World Championships, Qualification Tournaments and three Universiade Games. Terry participated on the 1982 Commonwealth Championship Volleyball team, the 1983 Universiade Silver Medal team and the Fourth Place team at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Terry furthered his international experience in November 1984 to May 1985, by playing for the Suntory Ltd. Volleyball team in the All Japan League.