Brockell was the foundation of Cecil College athletics
'My dad bled Cecil green. He was so proud of Cecil College and Cecil baseball,' said Rick Brockell.
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'My dad bled Cecil green. He was so proud of Cecil College and Cecil baseball,' said Rick Brockell.
His work with student-athletes at Cecil during the formation of the athletics program back in the 1970s played a vital role in the success of the alumni.
Bill Lewit led Seahawks to Cecil College's only national championship in men's basketball.
Reedy had a long, distinguished career not only in athletics but education.
Wilhide’s dedication and commitment to the academic success of student-athletes earned him recognition and respect among his peers.
Shirley Weaver was the engine that drove Cecil College athletics.
Mary Maloney recognized for her dedication and support for Cecil athletics.
Cecil College Hall of Fame honors pioneers of Seahawks athletics.
Named in honor of Cecil College’s longtime baseball coach, Charlie O’Brien.
There was no slowing the Seahawks at the NJCAA Division II National Basketball Tournament.