University of Michigan Hall of Honor

- Induction:
- 2018
Stoller was the NCAA champion in the 100-yard dash in 1937. The previous year he tied the world record in the 60-yard dash at the 1936 Big Ten Indoor Championships with a time of 6.1 seconds. That summer he qualified for the Berlin Olympics in the 4 x 100- meter relay. He was a two-time All-American and the biggest competition for Ohio State's Jesse Owens as the two competed against each other at rival high schools in Ohio and in college with more than 20 races against each other. Stoller led U-M to three Big Ten indoor titles and two Big Ten outdoor championships. He passed away in 1985 and was honored posthumously. Stoller was inducted into the Michigan Men's Track and Field Hall of Fame in 2009 and was the first to receive the General Douglas MacArthur medal from the USOC in 1998. He is the 23rd inductee from the men's track and field program.