Hall of Fame

AnthonyMauro

Anthony Mauro

  • Class
    2000
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Basketball
Archbald resident Anthony Mauro, the all-time leading scorer in Marywood men’s basketball history and 2000 graduate is honored after a decorated playing career from 1996-2000. Mauro becomes the first men’s basketball player to enter the Hall of Fame. The all-time leading scorer in men’s basketball history with 1,460 career points, Mauro led the Pacers to their first-ever Pennsylvania Athletic Conference (PAC) playoff appearance during his senior season and was a four-time PAC All-Conference Honorable Mention selection. Mauro, who earned Academic Honor Roll accolades each of his four seasons at Marywood, was also named the 2000 Marywood University Mary Beth Salmon Award winner.

Selected as the team Most Valuable Player for the 1998-1999 season, Mauro captained the Pacers during both his junior and senior seasons. Mauro is still the career record holder for several Marywood University men’s basketball program records. He ranks first in career field goals made (537), field goals attempted (1,253), free throws made (305), free throws attempted (437), points (1,460) and points per game average (15.4). Mauro held several single-season records for many years and is now currently ranked second in free throws made in a single season (97) and free throws attempted in a single season (133). Mauro also ranks second with his 11 made free throws in a single game which he accomplished in 1997 versus the University of Scranton.

Mauro, who graduated with a degree Accounting, returned to his alma mater to earn a M.A. degree in Finance and Investment in 2005. Anthony is married to the former Jennifer Kuduk, a 2003 Marywood graduate. Together, they have two children, Anthony Jr., and Grayson. Mauro is currently employed as a Financial Analyst fat Lockheed Martin in Archbald.

*Bio written at time of induction

 
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