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FORDHAM TO INDUCT NINE INTO ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME ON SUNDAY

(February 14, 2007) ?C Nine new members will be inducted into the Fordham University Athletic Hall of Fame on Sunday, February 18th prior to the Fordham-Duquesne men??s basketball game. The 2007 Hall of Famer class includes Robert Aylmer ??92 (Baseball), Susan Amelio Voltz ??83 (Swimming), Denise Corrado ??97 (Soccer), Aaron Dougherty ??95 (Football), Dan Gallagher (Baseball Coach), Mark Gibbons ??96 and Mike Lemke ??96 (Rowing), Tom Gleason ??79 (Swimming) and Bevon Robin ??01 (Basketball). The day begins with a special Hall of Fame mass in the University Church beginning at 8:30 a.m. and the Hall of Fame Brunch will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the McGinley Center Ballroom. Following the brunch, the new Hall of Famers will attend the basketball game, where they will be recognized at halftime. A 1997 Fordham College graduate, Denise Corrado was a four-year member of the Fordham women??s soccer squad, helping to establish the Rams program after the sport was elevated to varsity status at Fordham in 1993. As a junior in 1995, Corrado scored a then school record 13 goals, a total that was only surpassed by Kirstin Gellatly who netted 14 in 2001. She also registered a then school record 29 points that year, a record which stood until Gellatly recorded 31 points in 2001. Corrado was the first Fordham??s women soccer student-athlete to earn All-Atlantic 10 honors, being named First Team All-Conference in 1995 and 1996. Corrado graduated as Fordham??s all-time leading scorer with 35 goals and 13 assists for 82 total points A native of Seaford, New York where she attended Seaford High School, Corrado currently resides in Richmond, California where she is a teacher. For more information or to purchase tickets, contact the Fordham Athletic Promotions Office at 718-817-4300.
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