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CACC Honors Hall of Fame Class of 2025

Presentation of Felician's Vasto Completes Year's Induction Ceremonies

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (January 19, 2026) – The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference concluded induction ceremonies for the CACC Hall of Fame Class of 2025 on Saturday when Jerry Vasto, a 2014 graduate of Felician University, was presented for induction on the strength of his baseball career with the Golden Falcons and beyond.

Vasto, who was honored between Felician’s women’s and men’s basketball games against Georgian Court University, was one of four members that were part of this year’s class. He joined 2008 Holy Family University graduate Kelly Killion, a women’s basketball student-athlete; 2012 Chestnut Hill College graduate and women’s soccer student-athlete Lauren Riiff Larkin; and Sheila Wooten, a student-athlete, coach, and administrator at Bloomfield College.

Killion began the celebrations by accepting her honor on November 19 prior to the Tigers’ women’s basketball game against Molloy University. Two days later, Riiff Larkin returned to the Chestnut Hill campus to be recognized with her family and several former teammates in attendance. Several past and present Bloomfield athletics employees and colleagues from fellow CACC institutions turned out to honor Wooten on December 13 while the Bears’ basketball teams took on Bryant & Stratton College of Ohio.

More information about this year’s class is available at the original CACC announcement from last September. Photos of Class of 2025 Hall of Fame ceremonies can be viewed on the official CACC Flickr page.

 

Founded in 1961, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference has been affiliated with NCAA Division II for 20 years. Conference institutions compete for championships in 17 sports – seven for men, nine for women, and one co-ed. The CACC contains 11 full members in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Membership includes the University of Bridgeport, Caldwell University, Chestnut Hill College, Dominican University New York, Felician University, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Post University, Thomas Jefferson University, and Wilmington University.