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Frank Wolfgang Named To MAC Hall Of Fame

ANNVILLE (Pa.) – Delaware Valley University Athletics is proud to announce that former Athletic Director Frank Wolfgang will be enshrined in the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2023, as the league announced on Monday morning.

Wolfgang, a 2013 DelVal Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, was a member of the conference for 50 years including his 45 years at Delaware Valley where he served as head baseball coach for 22 years (1974-75 and 1979-99) and Athletic Director for 26 years (1987-2013). He also spent 10 years at the helm of the Aggie men's basketball program. Prior to coming to DelVal, Wolfgang was a student-athlete in the MAC as a member of the Gettysburg baseball team.

Also in 2013, Wolfgang was awarded the Lou Sorrentino Award from the conference that is presented to a MAC athletics administrator who has had a sustained and influential role in conference and national affairs and embodies the NCAA Division III philosophy.

During his 22 years as the Aggies Head Baseball Coach, Wolfgang recorded 249 victories and led his squad to the playoffs on four occasions. His last season as coach was, perhaps, the finest as the team set a school record with a 31-7 mark and went on to capture the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Southern Region Championship. The baseball field on campus was renamed Frank Wolfgang Field in 2006.

Wolfgang is also a member of the Jerry Wolman-Northern Anthracite Chapter of the Pennsylvania Hall of Fame.

The MAC Hall of Fame is an honor to recognize student-athletes, coaches, administration, faculty, or staff from the Middle Atlantic Conferences who have demonstrated success in athletics, academics, and in the community. Ten to 20 candidates are inducted from any of the 59 current and former member schools each year.

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