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January 4, 2008 |
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CASTALDO NAMED DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS AT TCNJ |
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Castaldo holds both undergraduate and master’s degrees from TCNJ, having earned a bachelor of science degree in urban administration in 1982 and a master’s of education in administration of physical education and athletic management in 1983.
Castaldo served at the helm of TCNJ’s men's basketball program for 14 seasons. He returned to his alma mater in 1993 and proceeded to rebuild the Lions’ men’s basketball program. In fourteen seasons at the helm, Castaldo compiled a record of 200-149 at TCNJ. Including his stint at McCorristin High School, Castaldo has an overall coaching record of 410-209.
Castaldo remained at TSC following his graduation and earned a master's degree from the College. Born and raised in the Trenton area, Castaldo's local ties are extremely strong. He was honored in 2004 by the Golden Wave Club and presented with the prestigious Reverend Clarence O’Shea Memorial Award for his area contributions and on the court successes. The award also comes on the heels of being inducted in 2003 to McCorristin Catholic’s Hall of Fame.
Castaldo, 47, came to TCNJ from nearby McCorristin High School, where he had been serving as both the boy’s basketball coach and the athletic director. Since 1983, Castaldo’s basketball teams had compiled a 210-60 (a .780 win percentage), including a Mercer County record 56-game win streak spanning from the 1986 to 1989 seasons. In addition, Castaldo’s 1989 and 1990 teams captured the NJSIAA Parochial A Championship. His teams also won three South Jersey Parochial A state titles and seven conference championships during his career. His record over his last eight years at McCorristin was an astounding 192-32 (a .860 win percentage). During his 10 years at McCorristin, his teams averaged 21 wins per season.
In conjunction with his McCorristin coaching duties, Castaldo also served as the athletic director from January 1985 until September 1993. He was responsible for all phases of the athletic department as well as developing an academic counseling program for student-athletes at the Trenton-based high school.
At TCNJ, Castaldo has also served as the coordinator of event staffing for the College’s fall and spring varsity athletic contests, while also working on marketing and promotions of the College’s 20 varsity athletic programs. |