John Biondolillo
'84
At ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é:
- Number one player on the team for all four years
- First All-American golfer in ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é history
- Helped lead the team to the program’s first-ever national ranking and qualification for the NCAA Golf Championship and to the team ECAC Championship in 1982
- Won the individual ECAC Championship and eight other collegiate titles, including the NCAA Putting Competition
- Finished 13th in the 1983 NCAA Championships and was named to the NCAA All-American Team
- Won the 1984 Northeast Championships in Syracuse on Graduation Day
Post-Graduate:
- Has caddied for Arnold Palmer, won numerous amateur golf tournaments, and shot an even par 72 on the Old Course at St. Andrews in Scotland on his 40th birthday
- Recently had the thrill of making a hole-in-one while golfing with his father and his son
- Worked in banking for nearly 20 years and since 2003 has owned a real estate company
- Lives in Vermont with his wife, Marcia, and two children, Sam and Victoria. Sam was a varsity high school golfer who now is a sophomore at Boston College. Victoria is a highly recruited high school senior lacrosse and soccer player. She was also a Junior Olympic Regional champion gymnast
- His parents, Jack and Vicky Biondolillo still reside in Mendon, New York