Monday, Jun 30, 2025
The Gregory G. Dell鈥橭mo Athletic Complex will help generations of athletes train and compete
by Rachel Stengel '14, '20
In honor of Dr. Gregory G. Dell鈥橭mo鈥檚 dedicated service as Rider鈥檚 seventh president and passionate support of Rider Athletics, the Board of Trustees formally dedicated the athletic complex in his name.
The Gregory G. Dell鈥橭mo Athletic Complex encompasses the University鈥檚 baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, recreational field, track and field complex, and turf field, which is home to Rider鈥檚 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer, field hockey and women鈥檚 lacrosse teams. Of the University鈥檚 21 Division I sports, 13 programs utilize the complex.

鈥淵our name will greet generations of student athletes as they train, compete and continue to bring home championships,鈥 said Joan C. Mazzotti 鈥72, chair of the Board, during a presentation to unveil the naming.
Throughout his decade-long tenure, Rider鈥檚 Division I athletic teams have seen incredible success with Dell鈥橭mo and his wife, Polly, frequently cheering on the Broncs in the stands. The University secured 40 conference championships, produced 18 All-Americans and won two consecutive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Men's Commissioner's Cups. Rider Athletics added women鈥檚 lacrosse as its 21st Division I sport, saw its first wrestler compete in the Olympics and had the first wrestler advance to the national championship bout.
鈥淭he naming of the outdoor athletic complex for President Dell鈥橭mo couldn't be more appropriate,鈥 said Don Harnum, athletic director. 鈥淕reg loves sports, has been extremely supportive of Rider Athletics during his tenure and has witnessed a plethora of Bronc victories in that part of campus. This is a very deserving honor and recognition.鈥
- President Gregory G. Dell'Omo, Ph.D., and Polly Dell'Omo cheer on the Broncs.
- Rider's 2025 women's Outdoor MAAC Championship team celebrating their win, one of the 40 conference championships during Dell'Omo's tenure.
- Jesse Dellavecchia '20, '24 is the first Rider wrestler advance to the national championship bout and an All-American.
- Junior Steyn De Lange is the first Rider wrestler to compete at the Olympics.
Rider has made a number of additions and renovations to its athletic facilities in the past 10 years, including the construction of the Jason Thompson '08 Court in the basketball practice facility and the Michael P. Brady Track Operations Building & Pavilion, and renovations to the Gary Taylor Wrestling Center and Richard A. Coppola Pool, both located in the Canastra Health & Sports Center.
Additionally, to honor Dell鈥橭mo鈥檚 legacy as he sets to retire, the Board of Trustees created the , an unrestricted fund that allows Rider to respond to its most pressing priorities. The fund, which has raised more than $800,000 to date, is yet another way to support the University鈥檚 largest fundraising campaign ever, Transforming Students 鈥 Transforming Lives. Dell鈥橭mo鈥檚 stewardship of the campaign has created nearly 100 new scholarships, advanced key campus improvements and inspired gifts from more than 18,000 donors 鈥 including 19 seven-figure commitments and one historic $10 million gift.