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ÎçÒ¹¿ì²¥ Athletic Hall of Fame Awards on display
August 17, 2021

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Athletics

The ÎçÒ¹¿ì²¥ Athletic Hall of Fame will welcome four teams to its ranks during Homecoming and Family Weekend this fall:

  • Men’s Football, 2007-2008
  • Men’s Hockey, 2003-2004
  • Women’s Basketball, 1989-1990
  • Women’s Soccer, 1987-1988

Teams who receive induction into the Hall of Fame must have been an outstanding team (Conference Championship, National Championship, etc.) for ÎçÒ¹¿ì²¥, and must have upheld Curry's reputation of being upstanding, good citizens on the team as a whole.

The College will honor the new members during a special induction ceremony on Friday, October 15, in recognition of their outstanding athletic achievements.

Team Highlights

Men’s Football, 2007-2008:
(12-1 Overall,  7-0 NEFC Champions)

  • Ranked #1 in New England
  • Ranked #19 Nationally, NCAA Tournament Appearance
  • CCC Coach of the Year (Skip Bandini)

Men’s Hockey, 2003-2004:
(24-4-1 Overall,  16-0 ECAC Northeast)

  • 4th in Nation in Winning %
  • 1st Ever Appearance in NCAA Tournament
  • Ranked 6th Nationally in NCAA Poll

Women’s Basketball, 1989-1990:
(20-6, CCC Champions)

  • CCC MVP (Tracy Henaghan)
  • CCC Second Team All-Stars (Kristen Gliga & Diane Monkiewicz)
  • 1,000 Point Club Members (Tracy Henaghan (1,299) & Kristen Gliga (1,212))

Women’s Soccer, 1987-1988:
(14-4, 2nd straight NCAA Tournament appearance)

  • Ranked 1st in New England
  • Ranked 5th in the Nation
  • NCAA Division III N.E. Coach of the Year (Doug Williamson)