![]() ![]() * Physical education teacher in the Babylon public school district from 1969-2001 and the Director of Physical Education and Athletics at Babylon from 1989-2000 * SUNY Brockport’s varsity wrestling head coach in 1968-69, leading the program to a 9-4-1 record and SUNYAC runner-up finish and being named honorable mention for the Amateur Wrestling News Collegiate Rookie Coach of the Year award * Wrestling team captain and the team’s Red Letter Award as both a junior and a senior * Named to the East All-Star Team as top the senior east of the Mississippi River at 123 pounds by the NCAA in 1968 * Finished fourth at 125.5 pounds at the 1968 Final U.S. * Won 130-pound titles at the 19 4-I tournaments, which featured top collegiate and AAU wrestlers from Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania and New York * Registered a then-school record 64 career victories in three varsity seasons from 1965-68 * Three-time State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) champion – 130 pounds in 1966 (Cortland won the team title) and 123 pounds in 19 * Two-time NCAA Division I All-American at 123 pounds, finishing fourth in 1968 and sixth in 1967 * Competed in varsity wrestling at Cortland for three years from 1965-68 along with freshman wrestling and freshman soccer SCHOOL OF DRAGONS FREE MEMBERSHIP 2020 PROFESSIONAL* A North Bellmore, N.Y., native, he earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Cortland in 1968, a master’s degree in physical education from SUNY Brockport in 1969, and a professional diploma in school administration from Long Island University-C.W. A person must be nominated to be considered for induction into the Hall of Fame.Ī detailed look at this fall’s inductees follows below.īill DeSario was a two-time Division I All-America wrestler at Cortland who went on to enjoy more than 45 years as a highly successful educator and coach in Suffolk County. The nomination form is available online at. Nominations for the 2023 C-Club Hall of Fame voting will be accepted until January 15, 2023. New C-Club members have been added annually and this year's ceremony will bring the Hall of Fame roster to 282 alumni and 32 honorary members. Honorary members are recognized for their long and significant contributions to SUNY Cortland athletics. In addition to Saturday night's official ceremony, the inductees will be introduced at halftime of the Cortland football game versus The College of New Jersey earlier that afternoon.Įstablished in 1969, the C-Club Hall of Fame recognizes Cortland alumni who competed as athletes at the College and who have since distinguished themselves in their professions and within their communities. Jerry Casciani (honorary), men’s lacrosse head coach football, wrestling and men’s lacrosse assistant coach associate professor and chair emeritus of physical education.Donnalyn Cross Moran ’12, softball, and.Michelle Franklin Rauber ’91, M ’96, women's cross country/track and field.Dan MacNeill ’79, football (player and head coach).Rory Whipple ’76, men’s lacrosse, wrestling. ![]() Seven new members were inducted into the SUNY Cortland C-Club Hall of Fame during its annual ceremony on Saturday, Sept. ![]()
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