LoPiccolo selected to Cortland Hall of Fame
CORTLAND – Eight new members will be inducted into the SUNY Cortland C-Club Hall of Fame during its 43rd annual banquet and ceremonies on Saturday, Oct. 29, in the school’s Corey Union.
Among those eight are Barbara Moenich LoPiccolo (Class of 1969), one of Cortland’s first female intercollegiate athletes and a successful physical educator and coach in the Norwich City Schools.
LoPiccolo arrived at Cortland in 1965 just prior to the advent of women’s intercollegiate athletic opportunities at the college. She played on intramural and class teams in field hockey, soccer, volleyball, and basketball for three years, and was a member of the club lacrosse team in 1968-’69. In her senior year, she played guard on Cortland’s intercollegiate women’s basketball team and outfield on the intercollegiate softball squad.
LoPiccolo was active in Officials’ Club for three years and both the Women’s Athletic Association (WAA) and Intramural Board for two years. Outside the sports world, she was a member of Theta Phi Sorority from 1966-’69. She was president in 1968 and house president in 1969. In addition, she volunteered with adapted physical education classes in her junior and senior years.
The fall after her graduation, LoPiccolo began teaching and coaching in the Norwich City Schools. She taught physical education from 1969-2003, coached varsity field hockey, soccer, softball, and basketball from 1969-’78, and coached swimming from 1981-’89. She also served as a softball coach from 1997-’99 and coached varsity basketball at Sherburne-Earlville High School from 1994-’97.
From 1990-2003, LoPiccolo mentored new teachers at Norwich. Also during her tenure, she supervised BOCES students in a physical education field experience and was a district trainer for staff members in lifeguard training, water safety, and CPR. She has served as a nationally certified swim official since 1990.
LoPiccolo has worked as an instructor for the Southern Tier Chapter of the American Red Cross for more than 30 years and was a board member from 1992-’99. She HAS also been involved with activities at the YMCA of Norwich and with cancer outreach programs for the Chenango Health Network. Since 2006, she has been an adjunct physical education professor and assistant track and field throws coach at SUNY Oneonta.
Among those eight are Barbara Moenich LoPiccolo (Class of 1969), one of Cortland’s first female intercollegiate athletes and a successful physical educator and coach in the Norwich City Schools.
LoPiccolo arrived at Cortland in 1965 just prior to the advent of women’s intercollegiate athletic opportunities at the college. She played on intramural and class teams in field hockey, soccer, volleyball, and basketball for three years, and was a member of the club lacrosse team in 1968-’69. In her senior year, she played guard on Cortland’s intercollegiate women’s basketball team and outfield on the intercollegiate softball squad.
LoPiccolo was active in Officials’ Club for three years and both the Women’s Athletic Association (WAA) and Intramural Board for two years. Outside the sports world, she was a member of Theta Phi Sorority from 1966-’69. She was president in 1968 and house president in 1969. In addition, she volunteered with adapted physical education classes in her junior and senior years.
The fall after her graduation, LoPiccolo began teaching and coaching in the Norwich City Schools. She taught physical education from 1969-2003, coached varsity field hockey, soccer, softball, and basketball from 1969-’78, and coached swimming from 1981-’89. She also served as a softball coach from 1997-’99 and coached varsity basketball at Sherburne-Earlville High School from 1994-’97.
From 1990-2003, LoPiccolo mentored new teachers at Norwich. Also during her tenure, she supervised BOCES students in a physical education field experience and was a district trainer for staff members in lifeguard training, water safety, and CPR. She has served as a nationally certified swim official since 1990.
LoPiccolo has worked as an instructor for the Southern Tier Chapter of the American Red Cross for more than 30 years and was a board member from 1992-’99. She HAS also been involved with activities at the YMCA of Norwich and with cancer outreach programs for the Chenango Health Network. Since 2006, she has been an adjunct physical education professor and assistant track and field throws coach at SUNY Oneonta.
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