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Class of 2026 SUNY Morrisville Wall of Fame Inductees: Maurice Bradford, Maddison Devlin, Nick Geswaldo, Alan Peckham and the 2014 Men's Soccer Team

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Morrisville athletics announces 2026 Wall of Fame Class

MORRISVILLE, N.Y. – The SUNY Morrisville Athletics Department has announced its Wall of Fame Class of 2026 inductees, naming four individual inductees as well as a Team of Distinction to be celebrated at an induction ceremony taking place Friday, September 18, 2026 during Mustang Weekend on the Mustangs campus.
 
The Class of 2026 includes the following honorees:
Maurice Bradford '00 – Football
Maddison Devlin '20 – Women's Ice Hockey
Nick Geswaldo '19 – Men's Lacrosse
Alan Peckham '17 – Men's Soccer
2014 Men's Soccer Team
 
In addition to the official ceremony taking place Friday night, the inductees will be recognized during the home football opener Saturday, Sept. 13 against the University of Rochester at noon.
 
Registration is open for the induction dinner and ceremony. Those wishing to attend can visit the registration link to secure their reservation for the event.
 
Established in 1996, the SUNY Morrisville Athletics Wall of Fame recognizes excellence and tradition by athletes, coaches, administrators and department staff members who have made outstanding contributions to the intercollegiate athletics program, as a joint project of the Morrisville College Alumni Corporation and the Athletics Department.
 
A person must be nominated to be considered for induction into the Wall of Fame, highlighting their athletic achievements, professional and civic activities and other supporting highlights or honors attained throughout their career.
 
Bradford was a 1999 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American for the Mustangs as a running back. Also a All-Northeast Football Conference first team honoree, Bradford holds individual game records for the Mustangs in yards rushing (332), touchdowns (6) alongside season records in rushing (1603 yards in 11 games); most carries, most touchdowns, season rushing average record, season all-purpose yards as well as the season scoring record.
 
Bradford also holds top 10 spots in the career record books for the Mustangs, ranking first all-time in rushing average, third in rushing yards (2497 yards), fourth in carries, third in touchdowns, and is one of four players to record 2000+ yards rushing. Bradford is the lone NJCAA player to register that milestone mark.
 
Devlin is the first and only player in women's hockey history to net 100+ points. The three-time All-Conference honoree ranks first all-time in career scoring (103 points), first in goals (39), first in assists (64), second in power play goals (10) and is fifth in game winning goals (5). Her efforts on the ice led Morrisville to three post-season appearances, including back-to-back Colonial Hockey league titles in 2016-17 and 2017-18, earning an NCAA Division III Women's Ice Hockey tournament quarterfinal appearance in March 2018.
 
Alongside her success on the ice, Devlin excelled in the classroom, earning CHC All-Academic Team accolades.
 
Geswaldo was a four-time NEAC All Conference honoree (three time First Team selection); named the 2016 NEAC Rookie of the Year and followed twice with NEAC Player of the Year honors, in 2017 and 2019; was also an ECAC All-Star and is one of the most decorated men's lacrosse players in program history, claiming rights to four NEAC regular season and conference tournament titles, as well as four consecutive NCAA Championship appearances.
 
His overtime goal in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament as a senior gave the program their first post-season win in lacrosse history.
 
The Lafayette, N.Y. native shattered the record books upon completion of his career, ranking first all time in points scored (260), first in goals scored (187) and is second in all-time career assists (73). He also held the single season records in points (81) and goals scored (60); while topping the charts in goals per game (3.52) and points per game (4.76).
 
Aside from his success on the playing field, he also excelled in the classroom, earning Dean's List honors for Morrisville, and was named a NEAC Scholar-Athlete.
 
Peckham is one of the most decorated men's soccer players in program history, four-times garnering All-Conference honors at defense, including being named the league's Rookie of the Year his freshman campaign. Additionally, he is a three-time first team selection to the Division III ECAC North All-Star Team and was an NSCAA All-Region honoree twice in his career, earning All-American honors as a senior. In Peckham's final season, he was named the NEAC Championship Tournament's Most Valuable Player, leading Morrisville to their third straight NCAA championship tournament appearance and league regular season and tournament titles.
 
Also a scholar-athlete, Peckham received the SUNY Chancellor's Scholar-Athlete Award upon graduation.
 
The Class of 2026 will also feature a Team of Distinction inductee, honoring the 2014 Men's Soccer squad.
 
The team put together a stellar 16-3-1 overall record, tying for ninth overall in the NCAA Division III in win percentage, while going 9-1-0 overall in conference play in the North Eastern Athletic Conference, where they laid claim to the regular season and tournament championship titles.
 
It was that same season the men's soccer team made their second appearance in the NCAA Championship Tournament, becoming the first ever to host an NCAA Tournament game. Their win on their home field in a shootout advanced the team to the NCAA round of 32.
 
The success the program had that season lauded seven all-Conference honorees, landing five on the first team, while also registering the league's Rookie and Goalkeeper of the Year awards. Come season end, Morrisville had two earn NSCAA All-Region and All-American honors, while ranking 27th in the NSCAA final national poll.

SUNY Morrisville's curricula are enriched with applied learning and pave the way for opportunity at the Morrisville and Norwich campuses. The college is positioning itself to offer expanded graduate offerings, workforce programming and microcredentials. Future development of industry and educational partnerships will increase student success and response to student demand and market. For more information about SUNY Morrisville, visit www.morrisville.edu.
 
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