Center Valley, PA (June 1, 2026) - Former DeSales University standout,
Brian Mauro, was honored on Monday morning being named to the MAC Hall of Fame as announced by the conference on its web site.
Rarick becomes the 17th DeSales student-athlete 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),
Kate Corcoran (women's basketball),
Jeneen (Covely) Cramer (women's soccer),
Lou Corominas (men's track & field),
Darnell Braswell (men's basketball),
Jen (Lococo) Connolly (softball),
Matt Reppert (baseball), and
Kim Rarick (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.
Brian Mauro
Brian Mauro was a standout on the baseball team from 2010-14.
Mauro earned All-MAC Freedom First-Team honors four times and was named the MAC Freedom Player of the Year in 2014. He was also All-ECAC First-Team twice, ABCA All-Region First-Team twice, D3baseball.com All-Region twice. Mauro was named an ABCA First-Team All-American in 2013 and a D3baseball.com Third-Team All-American the same year. He was honored as the Dr. John Compardo Male Athlete of the Year in 2013.
Statistically he continues to rang among the all-time leaders in several categories including third in batting average (.397), 13
th in runs scored (126), third in hits (205), all-time leader in doubles (62), fourth in home runs (21), second in RBIs (159), fourth in slugging percentage (.642), sixth in walks (79), and fourth in on-base percentage (.486).
Mauro was inducted into the DeSales Athletics Hall of Fame in 2025.