C-Club Hall of Fame to Add Eight New Members in October

C-Club Hall of Fame to Add Eight New Members in October

05/15/2018 

Eight new members will be inducted into the SUNY Cortland C-Club Hall of Fame during its 50th annual ceremony on Saturday, Oct. 6.
 
The 2018 honorees are:
 
 Robert Brown '49 (posthumous), men's soccer, baseball
 
 Murray Banks '70 M '75, men's cross country, men's indoor and outdoor track and field, men's swimming and diving
 
 Peter Graham '74, men's lacrosse, football
 
 Jud Smith '76, men's lacrosse
 
 Dan Revai '79, baseball, men's ice hockey
 
 Sue Behme '93, women's soccer, women's lacrosse
 
 Cynthia Wetmore (honorary), field hockey head coach (1998-2015), women's lacrosse head coach (1998-2007)

 and Chuck Winters (honorary), men's lacrosse head coach (1973-83)
 
In addition to Saturday night's official ceremony, the inductees will be introduced at halftime of the Cortland-Morrisville St. football game earlier that afternoon.
 
Those interested in attending Saturday's induction dinner can register online or may contact SUNY Cortland Alumni Engagement at 607-753-2516 or alumni@cortland.edu. Deadline for registration is September 21.
 
Established 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. Honorary members are recognized for their long and significant contributions to SUNY Cortland athletics. New C-Club members have been added annually and this year's ceremony will bring the Hall of Fame roster to 263 alumni and 30 honorary members.
 
Nominations for next year's C-Club Hall of Fame voting will be accepted until January 15, 2019. The nomination form is available online at: http://www.cortlandreddragons.com/nominations. A person must be nominated in order to be considered for induction into the Hall of Fame.
 
A detailed look at this year's inductees will follow later this summer.


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