University of Delaware Athletics
Hall of Fame

Sue Daddona
- Induction:
- 2006
- Class:
- 1995
SUSAN L. “SUE” DADDONA
Field Hockey (1991-94)
Women’s Lacrosse (1992-95)
Whether the sport was field hockey or lacrosse, Sue Daddona was there leading the Blue Hen offense to great things.
A team captain for both teams, she enjoyed a standout two-sport career, earned eight letters as a three-year starter for both squads, and was named the 1994-95 University of Delaware Outstanding Senior Female Athlete of the Year.
A native of Collegeville, Pa., Sue earned second team IWLCA All-American honors and first team All-Colonial Athletic Association laurels as a midfielder in lacrosse in 2005 when she ranked third in the nation in scoring with 56 goals and 72 points.
She led the team to a second place CAA Tournament finish. She scored 112 career goals in lacrosse to rank 10th all-time at the University of Delaware.
In field hockey, she scored 17 career goals and set a school record with 21 assists. She was a first-team All-North Atlantic Conference forward in 1994 and led the team in scoring her final two seasons.
A 1995 Delaware graduate, her husband Mikio Aoki, was the former head baseball coach at Columbia, Boston College and Notre Dame and. presently at Moorhead State. Sue coached field hockey at Dartmouth for three years following graduation.
Field Hockey (1991-94)
Women’s Lacrosse (1992-95)
Whether the sport was field hockey or lacrosse, Sue Daddona was there leading the Blue Hen offense to great things.
A team captain for both teams, she enjoyed a standout two-sport career, earned eight letters as a three-year starter for both squads, and was named the 1994-95 University of Delaware Outstanding Senior Female Athlete of the Year.
A native of Collegeville, Pa., Sue earned second team IWLCA All-American honors and first team All-Colonial Athletic Association laurels as a midfielder in lacrosse in 2005 when she ranked third in the nation in scoring with 56 goals and 72 points.
She led the team to a second place CAA Tournament finish. She scored 112 career goals in lacrosse to rank 10th all-time at the University of Delaware.
In field hockey, she scored 17 career goals and set a school record with 21 assists. She was a first-team All-North Atlantic Conference forward in 1994 and led the team in scoring her final two seasons.
A 1995 Delaware graduate, her husband Mikio Aoki, was the former head baseball coach at Columbia, Boston College and Notre Dame and. presently at Moorhead State. Sue coached field hockey at Dartmouth for three years following graduation.
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