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Saint Peter’s University Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Class

Saint Peter’s University will induct seven former athletes and one devoted fan into its Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 4. The 38th induction ceremony will be held at 5 p.m. in the Duncan Family Sky Room at the Mac Mahon Student Center in Jersey City.
This year’s class includes standout performers from across Saint Peter’s history:
Quadir Welton ’17 (Men’s Basketball):
A dominant force from 2013–2017, Welton led the Peacocks to the 2017 CollegeInsider.com Tournament title, earning MVP honors after averaging a double-double in the semifinals and championship game. A two-time All-MAAC honoree, he ranks third in program history with 884 rebounds and fourth in blocks with 136. He scored 1,191 career points and remains among the MAAC’s top-20 all-time rebounders.
Amee Carothers-Sierko ’00 (Women’s Volleyball):
All-time leader in assists (4,184), Carothers-Sierko led her team to three straight MAAC Championship finals. Her 1,309 assists in 1997 remain a program best.
Nicholas Dilio ’16 (Men’s Golf):
Dilio won Saint Peter’s first MAAC individual golf title in 2016 and helped the team win back-to-back MAAC championships. He later returned as head coach, leading them to another title in 2017.
Ronnah Parham ’15 (Women’s Track & Field):
Parham holds three school records and helped secure five MAAC team titles. She was named MAAC Outdoor Most Outstanding Track Performer in 2011.
Victor Santos (Baseball):
Santos helped win Saint Peter’s first MAAC title in 1994 and went on to pitch in MLB for seven teams after signing with the Detroit Tigers.
Ramunas Radzevicius ’08 (Men’s Swimming):
A three-time MAAC champion and team captain, Radzevicius also earned Saint Peter’s Senior Student-Athlete of the Year.
Rachel Wuko ’14/’16 (Women’s Swimming):
Wuko holds seven school records and still holds MAAC records in the 50m and 100m freestyle.
John Avagliano ’76 (Honorary Inductee):
A longtime basketball season ticket holder and supporter, Avagliano becomes the 17th honorary Hall of Fame recipient
The October 4 ceremony will be a special evening honoring the dedication, talent, and impact of these standout athletes and supporters. It’s a chance for the Saint Peter’s community to come together and celebrate a legacy of excellence that continues to inspire future generations of Peacocks.