Bronx, N.Y. - Nine individuals will be enshrined into the Fordham University Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday, September 25, in the McShane Center as part of Homecoming Weekend. Those making up the 2026 Hall of Fame class are
Larry Glueck (Football – Head Coach), Sanford Jenkins, FCRH '92 (Men's Basketball), Daniel Frank Mastrangelo, GABELLI '88 (Men's Tennis), Brian McClure, GABELL '06 (Golf), Fiona Murtagh, FCRH '16 (Women's Rowing), Katie Sanchez, FCRH '09 (Women's Soccer), Mike Snell, GABELLI '03 (Men's Rowing), Allison Storc, FCRH '08 (Softball), and
Terri Vaccarino, FCRH '86 (Women's Basketball).
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The nine will join the likes of Frankie Frisch, Vince Lombardi, Anne Gregory O'Connell, and Vin Scully in the Fordham Athletics Hall of Fame when the new class is inducted on September 25 as part of Homecoming weekend festivities.
Larry Glueck (Football – Head Coach)
- Served as head football coach at Fordham from 1986-1993, leading the Rams to Liberty Conference titles in 1987 and 1988.
- The 1987 squad defeated Hofstra in an NCAA Division III playoff game, Fordham's first postseason appearance since a victory in the 1942 Sugar Bowl.
- Was at the helm of the Fordham program when the Rams became the third NCAA Division III program to make the move to the FCS (then I-AA) in 1989.
- Tied for second for most career wins on the NCAA FCS level
- Prior to his time at Rose Hill, Glueck spent 13 seasons as an assistant coach at Harvard under head coach Joe Restic.
- A graduate of Villanova University and member of the school's Varsity Club Hall of Fame, Glueck was a member of the Wildcats' 1962 Sun Bowl championship team.
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Sanford Jenkins, FCRH '92 (Men's Basketball)
- One of winningest and most productive basketball players in Fordham history.
- Some key statistics/accomplishments:
- One of only four players in Fordham History with 1000+ points, 750+ rebounds and 100+ blocks.
- One of only eight players in Fordham history with 1000+ points and 750+ rebounds.
- Graduated 21st on the all-time leading scorer list (1,052 points); currently 32nd all-time.
- Graduated as the seventh all-time leading rebounder (756 rebounds); currently tenth all-time.
- Graduated as third all-time leader in blocked shots (111), currently ninth all-time.
- Member of the 1991 and 1992 Patriot League Championship Teams
- Played on three post season teams: one NCAA team (1991-92) and two NIT teams
- Is fourth all-time in career games played (125)
- Selected All-Patriot League in 1992 (Second Team)
- Selected to the 1992 Patriot League All-Tournament Team
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Daniel Frank Mastrangelo GABELLI '88 (Men's Tennis)
- Men's Tennis college career singles and doubles match record of 81-18
- Rams won the MAAC Tennis Tournament team title three out of four years
- MAAC Doubles champion two out of four years
- Captain of team Junior and Senior years
- Freshman Year - 1984-85
• Men's Tennis singles and doubles match record of 44-0
• Played #1 Men's Tennis Doubles
• Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Men's Tennis Team Champion
• MAAC Men's Tennis Doubles Champion
- Sophomore Year - 1985-86
• MAAC Men's Tennis Team Champion
- Senior Year - 1987-88
• MAAC Men's Tennis Team Champion
• MAAC Men's Tennis Doubles Champion
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Brian McClure, GABELLI '06 (Golf)
- Will be just the third golf athlete inducted into the Hall of Fame, the first since 1993
- Four-year golf team member
- Individual winner of three events:
- SPC Quad Match
- Peacock Invitational
- Hofstra Invitational
- At the time of graduation, held the record for:
- Only player to hold the lead in the conference tournament
- Lowest single round
- Lowest three round total
- Lowest career scoring average in school history
- Lowest single season scoring average in school history
- Had the two best individual finishes in A-10 conference championship
- Helped the team to its best finish in the A-10 conference in 2004 (4th place)
- Individual statistics over 42 career tournament appearances:
- 20 top 20 finishes
- 18 top 15 finishes
- 10 top 10 finishes
- 6 top 3 finishes
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Fiona Murtagh, FCRH '16 (Women's Rowing)
- The first woman in Fordham history ever win an Olympic medal (2020 Bronze medal with Irish National Team)
- First Fordham alum to become World Champion in the Women's Single event by winning the 2025 World Championships in Shanghai, China
- rrived at Fordham in 2013 and made her mark on the rowing program, highlighted by the Fordham club 4 winning the Head of Charles two years in a row.
- The first win was at the 2013 regatta where the Rams won gold, becoming the first Fordham women's crew to win an event at the prestigious regatta.
- Earned First Team All-Atlantic 10 honors in 2016 when she helped the Rams to a third place team finish, matching Fordham's best finish at the championship.
- Also earned Second Team all-conference accolades in 2014.
- Holds the women's school record on the ergometer for both 2K 6K
- Prior to coming to Fordham she commenced her junior rowing career with a stellar performance when she stroked the women's novice eight to a gold medal at the 2011 Irish National Championships.
- Also in 2011, she represented Ireland at the Home International Regatta against England, Scotland, and Wales as the stroke seat of the gold medal winning coxed four.
- Continued her success with another gold medal winning performance in the stroke seat of the Women's Junior 8 at the 2012 Irish National Championships
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Katie Sanchez, FCRH '09 (Women's Soccer)
- Fordham career assists leader with 19
- Ranks second on the career scoring list with 75 points and third on the career goals list with 28
- Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team in 2005
- Second on the 2005 team in scoring with six goals and four assists for 16 points
- Named Second Team All-Atlantic 10 in 2006
- Third Team All-Northeast Region selection in 2006
- Registered 12 goals and six assists for 30 points in 2006 (all team-highs), the second highest single season point total in team history and third-most goals in a season
- Helped Fordham to the 2006 Atlantic 10 Championship game against Saint Louis
- Led team in scoring for second time in 2007 with five goals and four assists for 14 points and helped Fordham to the 2007 Atlantic 10 Championship game vs. Charlotte
- Was the team's second leading scorer in 2008 with five goals and five assists for 15 points and helped Fordham to the 2008 Atlantic 10 Championship semifinals
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Mike Snell, GABELLI '03 (Men's Rowing)
- Won medals at major national events all four years at Fordham
- Won bronze medal in varsity lightweight 4 as a freshman walk-on at Dad Vail National Championship
- Took home a gold medal in varsity lightweight 4 as sophomore at Dad Vail National Championship
- Won a gold medal in varsity lightweight 8 as junior at Dad Vail National Championship
- A gold medalist at the ECAC National Collegiate Invitational Regatta in varsity lightweight 8 as senior
- Made the Grand Final of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association Regatta in both 2001 and 2002, missing bronze medal to Harvard by 0.1 seconds in 2001
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Allison Storc, FCRH '08 (Softball)
- First Team All-Atlantic 10 selection – 2007
- Second Team All-Atlantic 10 – 2006
- Honorable Mention All-Atlantic 10 - 2008
- NFCA First Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region - 2007
- Helped Fordham to the 2005 Atlantic 10 regular season title and Championship game appearances in 2005 & 2006
- Team Captain
- Single game school records held at graduation
- Home runs in a game – 2
- Triples in a game – 2
- Current career rankings:
- Games Played – 225 (T-10th)
- Hits – 194 (11th)
- Doubles – 38 (8th)
- Home Runs – 24 (12th)
- RBI – 117 (11th)
Terri Vaccarino, FCRH '86 (Women's Basketball).
- Four-year letter winner
- Graduated second on the Fordham all-time scoring list with 1,241 points (currently seventh)
- Sixth all-time at Fordham in scoring average (15.1 ppg)
- Fifth on the school's career field goals made list (531)
- Ninth on the career rebounding list with 705 and second in career rebounding average (8.6)
- Fourth on the Fordham all-time blocked shots list with 147
- Shot .592 from the field in 1984-1985, the second best single season performance in school history
- Blocked 57 shots in 1982-83, the third best single season total in school history
 Congratulations to the Fordham Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2026! Each of these individuals' contributions are an integral part of the proud history of Fordham Athletics, and their legacies will be forever remembered and celebrated.Â
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Tickets to attend the September 25 ceremony will be available soon.