Desales University issued the following announcement on May 23.
Former DeSales University standouts, Jeneen (Covely) Cramer and Lou Corominas, were honored on Monday morning being named to the MAC Hall of Fame as announced by the conference on its web site.
These two become the 11th and 12th former DeSales standouts to enter into the MAC Hall of Fame. They join Teri (Antolick) Richter (women's basketball), Mike Vidumsky (men's cross country/track & field), LeighAnn (Burke) McGovern (women's basketball), Brett Vargo (baseball), Alyssa (Antolick) Holdorff (women's basketball), Laura (LeVan) Moog (women's tennis), Ian Hauze (baseball), Randy Sturm (men's soccer), Gina Lucrezi (women's cross country/track & field), and Kate Corcoran (women's basketball).
DeSales joined the MAC at the start of the 1997-98 season. To be eligible for inclusion into the MAC Hall of Fame you must have competed in the MAC and also already be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame.
Jeneen (Covely) Cramer
Jeneen Covely Cramer is one of most decorated women's soccer players in DeSales history. Cramer was named all-conference twice, including second team in 2000 and first team in 2001, while leading the Bulldogs to their first-ever conference playoff appearance in 2001.
Cramer was the first player in DeSales women's soccer history to score more than 40 goals and more than 80 points in a career, while holding the all-time career scoring (51) and points (113) records for nearly 15 years until 2017.
Cramer was inducted into the DeSales University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012.
Lou Corominas
Louis Corominas was a standout runner on the track & field team for four years graduating from DeSales in 2006 with a bachelor of science and marketing and management of information technology.
He finished his career as a four-time NCAA Division III National Championship qualifier and a three-time all-American in the outdoor 400-meters in 2005 (8th) and 2006 (5th) and indoor 400-meters in 2006 (3rd). He is also the current MAC record and MAC Championship record holder in the outdoor 400-Meter Dash (48.51).
Corominas was an eight-time MAC Individual Champion in the 400-meter in both the indoor and outdoor championships, MAC Track Athlete of the Year in 2005 and 2006, the ECAC 400-meter individual champion in 2006, was named to the MAC All-Century Team for the 2000-09 era and was the Dr. John Compardo Male Athlete of the Year in 2006.
Corominas was inducted into the DeSales University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2021.
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