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Tom Vredenburgh was a three-sport athlete at Alfred University, competing in football and lacrosse for four years and varsity basketball for two years.
He started all four years of football and as a sophomore defensive back, helped the team to a perfect 8-0 record and the Lambert Bowl championship. In 1973, Vredenburgh was an all-conference selection in lacrosse.
He lists as his most memorable moments as an AU athlete winning the Lambert Bowl in football in 1971 and defeating Hobart 31-28 a season later, and participating in the postseason with the lacrosse team in 1973.
Vredenburgh earned his bachelor’s degree in history/education from AU and a master’s degree in education from Albany State. He is a production planner for Mack Molding Co. in Cavendish, VT. He and his wife, Mary, live in Springfield, VT, and have four children.
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