Hofstra's Cara Scanio Chosen As 2022 Randolph Inspiration Award Winner

Hofstra's Cara Scanio Chosen As 2022 Randolph Inspiration Award Winner

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RICHMOND, Va. (August 4, 2022) – Hofstra University women’s lacrosse player Cara Scanio has been chosen as the recipient of the 2022 John H. Randolph Inspiration Award by the Colonial Athletic Association.
 
The award recognizes individuals who through strength of character and human spirit serve as an inspiration to all to maximize their potential and ability for success. It is named after former William & Mary athletic director John Randolph, who lost a courageous battle with cancer in 1995.
 
Scanio, a native of Massapequa, N.Y., has been faced with multiple personal hardships in her life, but has used those challenges to inspire, motivate and help others. She suffered a torn ACL during her junior year in high school, and after the injury didn’t heal properly, went through a second surgery during her freshman year at Hofstra. While recovering from the surgery, Cara’s mother, Suzanne Scanio, was diagnosed with breast cancer that ultimately spread to her brain. After a valiant battle, Suzanne passed away during Cara’s sophomore year of college.
 
In an extremely difficult time personally, Cara and her family founded the Suzanne M. Scanio Foundation, a non-profit organization that assists families facing hardship or grief. While balancing the demands of being a student-athlete, Cara has organized clothing drives and a variety of fundraising events, including the inaugural 5K Walk/Run for the Suzanne M. Scanio Foundation.
 
Cara is heavily involved in other activities at Hofstra. She co-runs Hofstra’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes organization and has helped organize Hofstra’s involvement with Morgan’s Message, which strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community and equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics.
 
Last May, Cara was named the recipient of the Yeardley Reynolds Love Unsung Hero Award for NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse. The award recognizes the accomplishments of six student-athletes who help their teams achieve success in ways that may not be measured in goals, saves or ground balls. The honor places value on kindness and generosity, characteristics that are often undervalued in the competitively charged environment of college lacrosse.

“Cara continues to inspire everyone around her with how she carries herself and motivates and galvanizes the community around her,” commented Hofstra Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach Shannon Smith. “I am honored to be Cara’s coach and we know her impact on this world is just getting started. We are so thankful to the Colonial Athletic Association and also to the One Love Foundation for recognizing her. Cara has done incredible work with The Suzanne M. Scanio Foundation in memory of her mother and she has become a beacon of ‘Pride’ within our campus and Long Island community.”
 
PAST RANDOLPH AWARD RECIPIENTS
 
2021       Mark Faello                                        Hofstra
                Tom Kuster                                         James Madison
2020       Aashaka Desai                                   Delaware
                Yeedee Thaenrat                             Towson
2019       Kionna Jeter                                       Towson
2018       Trai Sharp                                            James Madison
2017       Kathryn Ostrom                                UNCW
2016       Nicole Dennion                                 Elon
2015       Dr. Maravene Loeschke                Towson
2014       Heather Hartman                             Delaware
2013       Nick Colleluori                                   Hofstra
                UNCW women’s soccer                 UNCW
2012       Shelia Moorman                               James Madison
2011       Steven Vincent                                 Delaware
2010       Dawn Evans                                        James Madison
2009       Meghan Bain                                      James Madison
2008       T.J. Carter                                            UNCW
2007       Nicole Hester                                     Drexel
2006       Kevin DuPrey                                     Delaware
2005       Julia Shapiro                                       Delaware
2004       Beth Childs                                          Drexel
                Alan Lindsey                                       James Madison
                Brannon Thomas                              William & Mary
2003       Ricky Beecher                                    Towson
2002       Paul Tuohey                                       Drexel
2001       Mandy Welch                                    Delaware
2000       Laura Kenney                                    George Mason
                Liz Paoli                                                George Mason
1999       Maria-Elena Calle                             VCU
1998       Felicia Allen                                        Old Dominion
1997       Scott Pearson                                    American
1996       Barbara Blosser                                 William & Mary
                John Welbourn                                 East Carolina