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Remembering Enzo | St. Lawrence University

By Lisa Perez
March 17, 2022
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Saints Athletics Remember Enzo Corigliano ’22, died December 12, 2020

“This will commemorate Enzo at St. Lawrence forever,” head squash coach Scott Denne said of the efforts of teammates, friends and family to raise money to renovate and rename the No. 3 court. in honor of Enzo Corigliano ’22, who passed away on December 12, 2020.

A double major in Performing and Communication Arts and Francophone Studies from La Flèche, France, Corigliano was an accomplished member of the Saints Squash team. The Liberty League Rookie of the Year in his first season with the Saints finished his second season with a 15-6 overall record, including a 4-0 record while playing at No. 1 in the Liberty League tournament and was named an All-Liberty League. Before coming to St. Lawrence, he captained the French national U15 and U17 squash teams and was a member of the team that finished second at the European Junior Team Championships.

Corigliano was also well known to many members of the Saint-Laurent community as he worked as a French tutor for the peer tutoring program and as a teaching assistant for the Department of Modern Languages. He was always willing to lend a hand, which was evident in the spring 2020 semester when he served on the theme house selection committee and volunteered his time to help others carry items into their homes. rooms on Fall 2020 move-in day. .

The St. Lawrence University squash program received a generous matching gift of $10,000 from an anonymous donor in Corigliano’s honor. The University plans to renovate Court #3, the court where Enzo trained and played most of his matches. A display will also be set up in the Robie Squash Center lobby displaying a plaque and photos as well as Enzo’s uniform and racquet.

“People have been very supportive of the team, including the other varsity teams,” Denne said.

“Enzo has had such an impact on our entire campus community. He has given us so much, and this project will ensure that he lives on in our hearts here at St. Lawrence.

For more information on supporting the Enzo Corigliano Project, contact Andy Whittier: [email protected]

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