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Eric Campbell-Woodruff ’11 - New Moravian Hall of Fame Inductee

Eric Campbell-Woodruff head shot for Hall of Fame story.

BETHLEHEM, Pa. --- Eric Campbell-Woodruff '11, a four-time NCAA Division III National Champion, is being inducted into the Moravian University Athletic Hall of Fame on October 7, 2022 in Johnston Hall beginning at 6:00 p.m.

Campbell-Woodruff, who graduated in 2011, was a standout on the men's indoor and outdoor track & field teams for four years, winning a total of four NCAA Division III National Championships. Campbell-Woodruff captured the 200-meter dash outdoor National title in 2009, 2010 and 2011, and he doubles up as a senior by winning the 100-meter dash. Campbell-Woodruff was seven-time All-American as well as a two-time Eastern Collegiate Athlete Conference Champion. During his career, Campbell-Woodruff earned Landmark Conference Athlete of the Year honors twice while 19 Landmark Conference titles with eight relay championships and 11 individual titles. He also earned a pair of Landmark All-Conference Second Team honors and was Moravian's Outstanding Male Senior Athlete in 2011.

Campbell-Woodruff was also honored as the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association NCAA Division III Mideast Region Track Athlete of the Year both indoors and outdoors in 2011, and in 2010, he placed 22nd in the nation at the United States Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Iowa as he missed making the semifinals by 0.13 seconds after running 21.41 seconds in the race. Campbell-Woodruff still holds the top time in seven events in the program's record book, and he also has seven Landmark Conference records that still stand. His school record time of 20.82 in the outdoor 200-meter dash remains tied for the sixth-fastest time in NCAA Division III history.

Campbell-Woodruff is being joined by softball student-athlete Erica Klepeisz Kilpatrick '09; men's tennis and soccer player and former men's and women's soccer coach Eric Lambinus '94; former baseball student-athlete George Pitsilos '67 and two-time NCAA Division III National Champion pole vaulter Abigail Schaffer '12 to make up the class of 2022 that will be inducted into the Moravian Athletic Hall of Fame. The 1994, 2001, 2002 and 2003 women's tennis teams will also be inducted on Friday, October 7 while Dr. Stacy Robustelli '97 will receive the Robert Martin Herbstman Award.

Online registration for the 2022 Moravian University Hall of Fame Ceremony closes on September 25 and is available at https://www.moraviansports.com/information/HOF/2022/registration.