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Pace Athletics Honors 2025 Hall of Fame Class at Annual Induction Brunch on Homecoming Weekend
Pace University proudly welcomed five new members into the Athletics Hall of Fame during the 2025 Hall of Fame Brunch and Awards Ceremony presented by Northwell Health. The annual event, a highlight of the University’s Homecoming Weekend, brought together alumni, families, coaches, current student-athletes, and longtime supporters to recognize individuals whose achievements and contributions have left a lasting imprint on Setter Athletics.
Homecoming Weekend featured a full slate of athletic competition, including women’s soccer, football, men’s soccer, and volleyball, but the Hall of Fame Brunch served as the weekend’s signature moment. From the opening remarks through the closing group photo, the ceremony emphasized the history and tradition of Pace Athletics.
Director of Athletics Mark Brown began the program by welcoming the audience and speaking to the significance of the Hall of Fame. He noted the impact each inductee has had on their program and the role they played in elevating Pace Athletics as a whole. His remarks set the tone for a celebration focused not only on athletic accomplishments but also on character, leadership, and the enduring influence of former student-athletes.
The 2025 Hall of Fame Class encompassed a wide range of programs and competitive eras, showcasing the depth of excellence within Pace Athletics.
Serving as emcee, longtime Pace athletics supporter Tim McCaffery guided the ceremony and introduced the members of the 2025 Hall of Fame Class. Each honoree was featured in a personalized tribute video highlighting memorable moments from their time as student-athletes before taking the stage to address the audience.
The 2025 Hall of Fame Class encompassed a wide range of programs and competitive eras, showcasing the depth of excellence within Pace Athletics.
Jhalen Bien-Aime '19, football, was recognized for his transformative impact on the football program. A two-time All-NE10 selection, Bien-Aime graduated as the program’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns and was instrumental in revitalizing Pace Football during his career.
Liam Brennan ’18, men’s lacrosse, joined the Hall of Fame as one of the most productive offensive players in men’s lacrosse history. Brennan earned multiple All-NE10 and All-America honors and played a central role in elevating the program to national relevance.
While Homecoming Weekend featured competitive excitement across campus, the 2025 Hall of Fame Brunch offered a meaningful opportunity to honor the individuals whose achievements have helped build Pace Athletics.
Jocelyne Greco ’07, women’s soccer, known for her leadership along the back line, was honored for her defensive consistency during one of the strongest eras in women’s soccer. Her contributions helped set a foundation for the program’s long-term success.
Annabel Keppel-Palmer ’22, women’s swimming and diving, became one of the most decorated swimmers in program history during her career at Pace. Her record-setting performances and multiple NE10 medals helped redefine the competitive standard of the swimming program.
Peyton Wejnert '20, men's basketball, was inducted after a standout career in which he surpassed 1,700 career points and earned multiple All-Region honors. His scoring ability and leadership contributed significantly to the resurgence of the men’s basketball program.
Before the introduction of the new class, the University recognized an additional milestone achievement. Dr. Marcus Mayus, a 2000 graduate and 2012 Pace Athletics Hall of Fame inductee, was honored for his recent enshrinement into the Northeast 10 Conference Hall of Fame. Mayus’ collegiate career remains one of the most celebrated in Setter history, highlighted by honors including NE10 Player of the Year, ECAC Player of the Year, and USILA Midfielder of the Year, as well as conference regular season and tournament championships.
The moment served as a visual reminder of the tradition of excellence that continues to shape the University’s athletic programs.
Following a mid-morning brunch intermission, the program continued with the presentation of the Peter X. Finnerty Leadership Award, named for Pace’s founding Director of Athletics. The 2025 recipients, Jerry McAuliffe and Brenda MacAdam McAuliffe, were honored for their extensive contributions to the University, including scholarship support, alumni leadership, and mentorship. Their establishment of the Brenda and Jerry McAuliffe Endowed Scholarship, which benefits accounting students who are also student-athletes, reflects their ongoing dedication to fostering academic and athletic excellence at Pace.
As the formal recognitions concluded, the ceremony closed with final remarks from McCaffery and a group photograph of past and present Hall of Fame members. The moment served as a visual reminder of the tradition of excellence that continues to shape the University’s athletic programs.
While Homecoming Weekend featured competitive excitement across campus, the 2025 Hall of Fame Brunch offered a meaningful opportunity to honor the individuals whose achievements have helped build Pace Athletics. Their contributions now stand as part of the University’s history, shaping a tradition that continues to grow with each new generation of Setters.
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