Missouri State University Acting Associate Director of Athletics and Acting Senior Woman Administrator Casey Comoroski has been selected for induction into the St. Bonaventure University Athletics Hall of Fame. She will join the Class of 2007 at the University’s annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Feb. 17 on the SBU campus in St. Bonaventure, N.Y., in the Robert Jones Trustees Room in Doyle Hall beginning at 10:30 a.m.
    The rest of the 2007 SBU Hall of Fame class includes tennis player Thiru Govender, ’94, soccer player Trish Quinn Darby, ’95, swimmer Jeanne Kellachan, ’95, and baseball player Tom Tegeler, ’95.
    Comoroski was a four-year letterwinner in basketball from 1990 to 1994 at St. Bonaventure and was the Bonnies’ starting point guard all four years. She was an Atlantic 10 All-Rookie team selection as a freshman and made the all-league third team as a senior, playing for coach M.J. Telford her first three years and coach Marti Whitmore as a senior.
   A native of Nanticoke, Pa., Comoroski is the St. Bonaventure all-time assists leader with 481 and holds three of the top seven single-season assist totals on the SBU books. She ranks third in career free throw percentage (.817), seventh in career three-pointers (76) and 11th in career steals (146). She led the team in assists three of her four years, idled for part of the time as a junior with a broken foot. Comoroski finished with 685 career points.
   "Casey, Thiru, Jeanne, Trish and Tom all enjoyed remarkable careers at St. Bonaventure and are very, very deserving of induction into the Hall of Fame," said Dr. Ron Zwierlein, SBU director of intercollegiate athletics. "They also have gone on to become valuable contributors to society, which is chief among the goals of our educational experience at St. Bonaventure University."
    "This is a singular honor for me and I’m very humbled to be selected for the St. Bonaventure Athletics Hall of Fame." said Comoroski. "It helps me a great deal in my work with our student-athletes at Missouri State to have competed myself when I was in school and to be able to see things through the eyes of young people who are competing today. Competitive intercollegiate athletics is one of the greatest experiences a young person can have. It was a special time for me when I was playing for the Bonnies, and it’s a tremendous honor to be singled out for my contributions as a student-athlete."
   Comoroski, Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance at Missouri State since 2003, was named Acting Associate AD and Acting SWA by Director of Athletics Bill Rowe Oct. 19. Comoroski is retaining her existing responsibilities in compliance.
    Comoroski came to Missouri State in April, 2003, from Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S. C. where she had been Assistant AD for Compliance since 1998. At Coastal, she oversaw budgets for some of the school’s 17 sports, worked in game operations and event management, summer sports camps, monitored initial eligibility for all student-athletes, managed the school’s athletics auction, administered the NCAA Champs Life Skills Program and served as an NCAA Peer Review team member. Comoroski was named Big South Conference Compliance Administrator of the Year in 1999-00.
    Comoroski graduated from St. Bonaventure in 1994 and earned a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Connecticut in 1996. She served a year as an intern in the Syracuse University athletics compliance office and two years in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference compliance section.