Cabrini Basketball Loses One of Its All-Time Greats
On Saturday December 16, 2006, the Cabrini Basketball Alumni family lost one of its own, Marty Clancy. Marty came to Cabrini as part of Coach Dzik's original recruiting class in 1980. He was a 6'5" All-Delco center from Collingdale H.S. (now part of Academy Park), and played 3 years at Cabrini, scoring 908 points and gathering 613 rebounds during his career (both good for a spot in the program's top 15 all-time Scoring/Rebound lists). Not only was Marty a great basketball player, he was a great person, and a friend to many Cabrini Basketball Alumni. Marty will be remembered, and will be missed.

Marty Clancy Memorial Services:
**In Lieu of flowers, Marty's family asks that you make a donation to the St. Joseph's Parish CYO Basketball program, c/o Saint Joseph’s Parish
500 Woodlawn Avenue
Collingdale, PA19023.

Please view Marty's obituary in the Dec 18th Delaware County Daily Times.

Please send us your tributes to Marty at jmack001@hotmail.com.
Tributes available here.

Note from the Clancy family here.


Former Cavalier Standout, Jeff Dailey Victim of Deadly Fire in East Stroudsburg

 
Former Cabrini College Basketball Player Jeff Dailey was tragically killed as a result of a fire in his off-campus duplex in East Stroudsburg, PA on November 8, 2007.  Dailey played at Cabrini for 2 years following his record-setting high school career at Notre Dame High School in Easton, PA. While at Notre Dame, Dailey set his school's all time scoring record with 1,742 points, and was the Colonial League MVP and a PIAA Class 2A all-State selection as a senior. As  result of his stellar high school career, Notre Dame retired his jersey (#20) in 2004.  During his Cabrini career, Dailey was named 2004-05 Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year, and was named All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2005-06.  Following the 2005-06 season, Dailey left Cabrini, and ended up enrolling at East Stroudsburg University this fall, planning to resume his playing career in the near future. Jeff was a great basketball player, but more importantly a great teammate and friend to many members of the Cabrini Alumni Basketball family.  Jeff will always be a Cavalier, and both him and his family will remain in our thoughts and prayers. 
 
Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jeff's memory to Notre Dame High School; or to the charity of one's choice.
 
Link to Obituary 
On Line Tributes here

Alumni Game Thank You from Coach Herenda

 

Dear Alumni, Fans and Fellow Cavaliers,


Just wanted to thank everyone for making our Alumni Day so special for everyone that attended. It was a day that will be remembered for a long time. For my team, I know that it was very important to see the connection that our alums still have to the school.

It was great that both the men's and women's teams played well and won, but more importantly having everyone share the day was most rewarding.  Personally, it gave me a first hand glimpse of the very proud tradition that we all share.  It was very special to say the least.

Please try to come back to our last home game, Senior Night on Monday February 18th versus Eastern.  We are currrently 8-6 in the conference and  fighting  to secure a PAC Tournament spot and we would love for everyone to come back and cheer on the Cavaliers.



Thanks again and go Cavs !!!!!!!!


Greg Herenda
Cabrini College Head Basketball Coach