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Farmingdale State Establishes Chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma; 54 Rams in Inaugural Class

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. | Farmingdale State College has been accepted into the National College Athlete Honor Society as the Farmingdale, N.Y., Chapter of Chi Alpha Sigma (XAΣ), which recognizes student-athletes from accredited four-year institutions who are members of an association or organization that promotes academic achievement and varsity level athletics competition while holding commitment to the principles of integrity, sportsmanship, and overall development of their student-athletes.
 
Chi Alpha Sigma was founded in 1996 by then DePauw University head football coach Nick Mourouzis. His goal was to provide outstanding student-athletes with an opportunity to become connected within a fraternal association that aligns their educational and athletic successes for a lifetime.
 
In order to be inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, a student-athlete must achieve junior or senior academic standing at their institution, complete four full time semesters or six quarters of college course work after high school, as determined by the certifying institution, and must have achieved a minimum cumulative grade-point average of a 3.5 (on a 4.0 scale).
 
A total of 54 Rams student-athletes (listed below), who have a combined 3.73 grade point average, are part of FSC's inaugural XAΣ class.
 
Visit ChiAlphaSigma.org for more information.
 
About the National College Athlete Honor Society
The National College Athlete Honor Society, Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and certified member of the Association of College Honor Societies, was founded in 1996. Chi Alpha Sigma works with state chapters of four-year institutions to recognize college student-athletes who excel in their sport, the classroom, and the community.

Chi Alpha Sigma - National College Athlete Honor Society
2026 Inductees - Farmingdale State College

 
First Name Last Name Sport/s
Tyler Diez Baseball
Richard Heyder Baseball
Michael Kocovic Baseball
Christopher Sais Baseball
Derek Torres Baseball
Raymond Howard Golf
Luke O'Grady-Rodgers Golf
Rishi Talwar Golf
Robert Siechen Men's Basketball
Gabriel Aguilar Men's Cross Country/Track and Field
Maximillian Reilly Men's Cross Country/Track and Field
Johnathan Kheluram Men's Track and Field
Gianni Nino Men's Track and Field
David Rose Men's Track and Field
Zain Sosa Men's Track and Field
Joseph Forchelli Men's Lacrosse
Tyler June Men's Lacrosse
Sean Lawson Men's Lacrosse
Thomas Mai Men's Lacrosse
Joseph Martin Men's Lacrosse
Bryce Morin Men's Lacrosse
Andronicus Chavez Men's Soccer
Anthony Ochoa Men's Soccer
Matthew Roche Men's Soccer
Jake Pepitone Men's Tennis
Hailey Cannon Softball
Madison DeMaio Softball
Deanna Ebert Softball
Natalie McMichael Softball
Lauren Varagnolo Softball
Samantha Stolfi Softball/Tennis
Olivia Hoffman Women's Basketball
Julia Koprowski Women's Basketball
Emily Tsiforas Women's Basketball
Olivia Finnegan Women's Cross Country/Track and Field
Victoria DeGraw Women's Track and Field
Jillian DeAveiro Women's Lacrosse
Molly Espey Women's Lacrosse
Rebecca Lohman Women's Lacrosse
Jordyn Neu Women's Lacrosse
Rylee Valenzano Women's Lacrosse
Abigail Borra Women's Soccer
Alexandra Coloma Women's Soccer
Sydney Kranick Women's Soccer
Kayla Mendez Women's Soccer
Esmeralda Merlos Women's Soccer
Jessica Zino Women's Soccer
Elizabeth Cintron Women's Tennis
Heather McGullam Women's Tennis
Marybeth Zimos Women's Tennis
Samantha DiBiasi Women's Volleyball
Delaney Keegan Women's Volleyball
Sarah Rende Women's Volleyball
Samantha Russo Women's Volleyball
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