Hall of Fame

Terry Waldorf

Terry Waldorf

  • Class
    1991
  • Induction
    2014
  • Sport(s)
    Men's Soccer
   
Terry Waldorf '91
(Men's Soccer) remains Gannon's all-time goalkeeping leader in shutouts, goals against average and victories despite graduating 24 years ago. A two-time all-region selection as a sophomore and senior, Waldorf concluded his collegiate career by being named the NCAA Division II Goalkeeper of the Year and the ISAA/Adidas Player of the Year. He produced a 46-9-5 record with a 0.80 goals against average and 31 shutouts during four seasons.

The Buffalo, N.Y., native recorded nine shutouts during both the 1988 and 1989 campaigns, representing the second-highest single-season total in school history. Waldorf's 0.50 goals against average as a sophomore in 1988 remains the lowest figure in school history. His 0.83 mark as a senior ranks fifth all-time at Gannon.

An Academic All-American as a senior, Waldorf graduated from Gannon Summa Cum Laude in 1991. Following graduation, he played with semi-pro Club Italia in St. Catherine's, Ontario. Waldorf then played professionally in the Dutch Premier Division with the Willem II Football Club in Tilburg, Netherlands. His professional career included stops with the Buffalo Blizzard (1992-95) and the Houston Hotshots (1997-01). Waldorf was named an all-star while helping Houston advance to back-to-back championship series (1996-97).
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