Athlete Awards

Athletes of the Year

Larry Barretta

Larry Baretta

  • Award
    Athletes of the Year
  • Week Of
    5/1/1987
  • Sport
    Football
  • Bio
    View Full Bio
A product of St. John Neumann in Philadelphia, Larry Baretta was a game-changing force at quarterback for the Warriors. A three-year starter for the Warriors, the mobile quarterback posted a 26-5 (.839) record as he practically rewrote the school’s record book. After playing in seven games as a backup as a freshman, he guided the team to an 8-2 record as a sophomore, rushing for 533 yards and 10 touchdowns. As a junior, Barretta was a force for the team, finishing with 23 touchdowns passing against nine interceptions while leading the Warriors to a perfect 10-0 record in the regular season. His running style helped him rack up 548 yards on the ground, helping him earn Honorable Mention Associated Press Little All-American honors. As a senior, he was even better. While leading the Warriors to an 8-2 mark, he passed for 2,097 yards, a then-school-record 25 touchdowns and he rushed for 778 yards and seven touchdowns. His 32 touchdowns responsible for still stand as a school record and his 2,875 yards of total offense not only set a school-record, but also led the NCAA Division III in 1986. He earned the MAC Player of the Year award and AP Little All-American status again and he was also named a Football News Second Team All-American for his efforts. The 1987 Tomahawk Award winner, Barretta left Lycoming holding school records in career total offense yards (7,431), total touchdowns responsible for (83), passing yards (5,413), passing touchdowns (59) and pass completions (368), although those records have since fallen. After playing a year of pro football as a tailback in Italy in 1988, Barretta went on to play three years in the Arena Football League, serving as a starter for Pittsburgh in 1990. His No. 2 was retired by the football program and he was inducted into the Lycoming College Athletics Hall of Fame in 1992.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
5/1/1975 Tom Vanaskie Football
5/1/1975 Carol Marple Field Hockey
5/1/1974 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1974 Mary Perry Field Hockey
5/1/1973 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1973 Elizabeth Johnson Field Hockey
5/1/1972 Rich Henninger Men's Basketball
5/1/1972 Cherolyn Messer General
5/1/1971 Suzanne Hohl General
5/1/1971 Bill Olsen Football
5/1/1970 Darwin Popow Wrestling
5/1/1970 Sharon Hense General
5/1/1969 Sharon Hense General
5/1/1969 William Andes Football
5/1/1968 Dick Wilt Football
5/1/1968 Carol Miller General
5/1/1967 Susan Simons General
5/1/1967 Ron Travis Men's Basketball
5/1/1966 Ron Travis Men's Basketball
5/1/1966 Carol Miller General
Previous...67Next