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HOF-Calabro-2002

Tony Calabro

  • Class
    1974
  • Induction
    2002
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Lacrosse

TONY CALABRO ('74): A standout attackman for Plymouth State in the early years of men's lacrosse, Calabro helped put PSC on the map in the sport of lacrosse. He starred for the Panthers from 1971-74, setting scoring records, earning several regional honors and helping the team to a New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse League Colonial Division Championship.
Calabro got his playing career off to an outstanding start, setting the all-time New England single-season goal-scoring record in 1971 with 51 goals. That number remained the Plymouth State school record until 1998, and he is still one of only two PSC players in history to score more than 50 goals in a season.

Helped by Calabro's scoring accomplishments, the Panthers captured the NEILL Colonial Division Championship in 1971. Calabro went on to earn Colonial Division All-Star honors in 1972 and 1973 before the NEILL changed its format in 1974. A co-captain in ‘74, he finished his career with 156 goals, which still ranks third on the Panther all-time scoring charts. He also contributed 20 assists, and nearly three decades later, his 171 points is still seventh on PSC's career scoring list. He joins former teammate Steve Moltisanti and former coach Paul Hartman, who were inducted into PSC's Hall of Fame in 1999 and 2000, respectively.

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