Posted on Jan 9, 2005
Former Union College basketball player David Viniar gave his alma mater an unforgettable present.
Now the college wants to give him one in return.
The new $3.2 million between Saturday's men's/ women's double-header with Vassar. The women play at 2 p.m., and the men will play at 4.
The day's celebration will begin at 11 a.m. with the annual men's alumni game. A private luncheon and recognition ceremony will take place at 12:30, followed by the D u t c h w o – men's game. Dedication of the Viniar Athletic Center will be held on the court at roughly 3:30, just before the men's game.
“The players and coaches have quickly assimilated into, and have assumed ownership of our new home,” said Union head men's basketball coach Bob Montana. “For the first time in my 22 seasons associated with men's basketball at Union, I feel we finally have a facility that is built with basketball as a priority. I cannot offer enough thanks to David Viniar and his family for the support they have shown men's basketball at Union College with the gift of this facility.
“We will continue to work hard to attract quality studentathletes to Union College that will represent our basketball program, alumni, and the institution in a quality manner on and off the court,” Montana continued. “We now have a facility that will be a positive resource in the very competitive arena of college basketball recruiting. As a former Union basketball player, Dave unders t a n d s t h e c h a l l e n g e s o f recruiting college basketball players today, and he and his family have stepped forward in a very big way to support our efforts. ”
Union women's head coach Mary Ellen Burt is just as excited about the Dutchwomen's new home court.
“Words simply cannot describe the level of energy and excitement we feel every time we take the court,” Burt said. “The tingling sense of pride and the adrenaline rush that each and everyone of us feels is something that truly has to be experienced.
“Many of the parents have come up to me after a practice or a scrimmage and talked about feeling the same kind of sensation. Everyone associated with the women's team owes a great deal of thanks to Dave Viniar and his family because this would not have been possible without their generous gift.”
Viniar graduated summa cum laude from Union College in 1976 and earned a bachelor's degree in economics. He was a member of Union's varsity basketball team, which in 1974-75 compiled a 20-4 record and captured the Eastern College Athletic Conference' s Upstate New York championship. He continues to serve as a member of Union's Board of Trustees.
After Union, Viniar went on to graduate school at Harvard, where he received his master's in business administration in 1980. Upon graduation, Viniar joined the investment banking firm of Goldman Sachs & Co., where he became a partner in 1992 and chief financial officer in 1999.
An active alumnus, Viniar has volunteered with the Career Development Center, served as admissions representative, and participated as a member of Friends of Union Athletics. In 1997, he established the Leo and Evelyn Viniar Scholarship at Union in honor of his parents.
“Through the generosity of David Viniar and his family, Union College now has a facility, which was long overdue, that will be commensurate with the level of our men's and women's basketball programs,” said Union President Roger Hull. “We are grateful that David chose to honor his own experiences as an exceptional student-athlete this way.”
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK
Viniar Athletic Center dedication set Saturday
By BOB WEINER Gazette Sportswriter
Reach Gazette sportswriter Bob Weiner at 395-3147 or wein@dailygazette.com.
Former Union College basketball player David Viniar gave his alma mater an unforgettable present.
Now the college wants to give him one in return.
The new $3.2 million Viniar Sports Complex will be dedicated with a special ceremony between Saturday's men's/ women's double-header with Vassar. The women play at 2 p.m., and the men will play at 4.
The day's celebration will begin at 11 a.m. with the annual men's alumni game. A private luncheon and recognition ceremony will take place at 12:30, followed by the D u t c h w o – men's game. Dedication of the Viniar Athletic Center will be held on the court at roughly 3:30, just before the men's game.
“The players and coaches have quickly assimilated into, and have assumed ownership of our new home,” said Union head men's basketball coach Bob Montana. “For the first time in my 22 seasons associated with men's basketball at Union, I feel we finally have a facility that is built with basketball as a priority. I cannot offer enough thanks to David Viniar and his family for the support they have shown men's basketball at Union College with the gift of this facility.
“We will continue to work hard to attract quality studentathletes to Union College that will represent our basketball program, alumni, and the institution in a quality manner on and off the court,” Montana continued. “We now have a facility that will be a positive resource in the very competitive arena of college basketball recruiting. As a former Union basketball player, Dave unders t a n d s t h e c h a l l e n g e s o f recruiting college basketball players today, and he and his family have stepped forward in a very big way to support our efforts. ”
Union women's head coach Mary Ellen Burt is just as excited about the Dutchwomen's new home court.
“Words simply cannot describe the level of energy and excitement we feel every time we take the court,” Burt said. “The tingling sense of pride and the adrenaline rush that each and everyone of us feels is something that truly has to be experienced.
“Many of the parents have come up to me after a practice or a scrimmage and talked about feeling the same kind of sensation. Everyone associated with the women's team owes a great deal of thanks to Dave Viniar and his family because this would not have been possible without their generous gift.”
Viniar graduated summa cum laude from Union College in 1976 and earned a bachelor's degree in economics. He was a member of Union's varsity basketball team, which in 1974-75 compiled a 20-4 record and captured the Eastern College Athletic Conference' s Upstate New York championship. He continues to serve as a member of Union's Board of Trustees.
After Union, Viniar went on to graduate school at Harvard, where he received his master's in business administration in 1980. Upon graduation, Viniar joined the investment banking firm of Goldman Sachs & Co., where he became a partner in 1992 and chief financial officer in 1999.
An active alumnus, Viniar has volunteered with the Career Development Center, served as admissions representative, and participated as a member of Friends of Union Athletics. In 1997, he established the Leo and Evelyn Viniar Scholarship at Union in honor of his parents.
“Through the generosity of David Viniar and his family, Union College now has a facility, which was long overdue, that will be commensurate with the level of our men's and women's basketball programs,” said Union President Roger Hull. “We are grateful that David chose to honor his own experiences as an exceptional student-athlete this way.”
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