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SUNY Cortland Athletes Honored at 2022 C-Club Athletic Awards Ceremony

SUNY Cortland Athletes Honored at 2022 C-Club Athletic Awards Ceremony

2021-22 Cortland Red Letter Award Winners: (front, l. to r.) Abby Madigan (Women’s Tennis), Amanda Gaffney (Women’s Golf), Olivia Wilburn (Women’s Ice Hockey), Shannon McGuire (Women’s Basketball), Abby Bang (Women’s Gymnastics), Bryn Thompson (Women’s Soccer), Paige Potter (Women’s Lacrosse); (middle, l. to r.) Alyssa Finno (Softball), Megan McGuinness (Field Hockey), Luca Durante (Men’s Ice Hockey), Taylor Williams (Women’s Swimming and Diving), Cat Zamroz (Women’s Cross Country), Elizabeth Liriano (Women’s Indoor Track and Field), Ryan Cory (Men’s Cross Country and Men’s Outdoor Track and Field); (back, l. to .r.) Kyle Boden (Men’s Lacrosse), Brees Segala (Football), Austin Grunder (Men’s Basketball), Demitreus Henry (Wrestling), Sean Zupko (Men’s Swimming and Diving), Aaron Jones (Men’s Indoor Track and Field), Danielle Fisk (Women’s Outdoor Track and Field), Danny Coleman (Baseball). (Not in photo) Nicholas Pfeiffer (Men’s Soccer) and Hannah Southcott (Women’s Volleyball)

The 2022 SUNY Cortland C-Club Athletic Awards Ceremony, held May 2 at the College’s Brown Auditorium in Old Main, honored the top student-athletes from among the 600-plus who competed on Cortland’s 25 men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams during the past academic year.
 


Archived Video of Awards Ceremony
List of Past Ceremony Award Winners
List of Past Red Letter Award Winners


The SUNY Cortland C-Club Male Senior Athlete of the Year Award was shared by men’s soccer midfielder Blake Aronson (Huntington Station/Walt Whitman) and baseball outfielder Scott Giordano (Croton-on-Hudson/Croton-Harmon), and the C-Club Female Senior Athlete of the Year Award was awarded to women’s lacrosse midfielder/attacker Hannah Lorenzen (Stony Brook/Ward Melville). The awards are sponsored by the C-Club and were voted upon by Cortland athletic administrators.

Aronson earned first-team All-America honors last fall after scoring 16 goals, including an NCAA Division III leading and school-record 10 game-winning goals. Giordano was a third-team All-American last spring and this season is batting .379 with nine doubles, four homers, 40 RBI and 33 runs scored. Lorenzen earned third-team All-America honors last spring and this year has 52 goals and 18 assists for 70 points in 17 games.

Other finalists for Male Senior Athlete of the Year were: football center Michael Bailey (Bedford Hills/Fox Lane);…

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