ALISO VIEJO, Calif. - On March 7, the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) held an event to formally induct the six members of its 2025 Hall of Fame class.
Friends and family members gathered on the campus of Cal Poly Pomona to formally see
Andrew Bailey (Sonoma State),
Rosalyn Bryant (Cal State LA),
Bobby Burries (Cal State San Bernardino),
Sue Gozansky (Cal Poly Pomona),
Cindy Perry (Cal State Dominguez Hills) and
Jen Serna (Chico State), receive their award and officially be welcomed into the CCAA Hall of Fame.
The event was emceed by CCAA Commissioner
Allen Hardison, who guided attendees through an evening honoring decades of excellence from across the conference.

The Class of 2025 is one of the most accomplished classes the conference has ever inducted. It featured a distinguished group of former student-athletes and coaches whose achievements spanned national championships, Olympic medals, All-American honors, and decades of leadership in sport.
Throughout the evening, the ceremony served as both a celebration of individual achievement and a reminder of the conference’s long-standing tradition of excellence. Surrounded by loved ones and members of the CCAA community, the inductees were recognized not only for their accomplishments on the field and court, but also for the lasting impact they have made on their institutions and the conference. The 2025 Hall of Fame Class was also recognized during halftime of the women's basketball championship game.
One of the event’s most memorable moments came during the induction remarks from Cindy Perry, who delivered an emotional reflection about the influence of her mother. Perry’s heartfelt story resonated deeply with those in attendance and brought tears to many in the room.
The Class of 2025 now joins an esteemed group of former student-athletes, coaches, and administrators whose legacies continue to shape the history of the CCAA. With their additions, the CCAA Hall of Fame grows to 55 members from 14 current and former member institutions
The CCAA Hall of Fame Class of 2025
- Andrew Bailey (Sonoma State) — A four-time First Team All-CCAA selection in men’s soccer, Bailey finished as Sonoma State’s all-time leader in goals and points while helping lead the Seawolves to four CCAA North Division titles, a 2007 West Region championship and the 2008 CCAA Tournament title.
- Rosalyn Bryant (Cal State LA) — One of the most accomplished sprinters in collegiate track history, Bryant won multiple AIAW national titles, set American and world records, earned Olympic silver in 1976 and was later inducted into the U.S. Track & Field Hall of Fame.
- Bobby Burries (Cal State San Bernardino) — A three-time All-American and two-time CCAA Player of the Year, Burries powered the Coyotes to three straight CCAA regular-season titles, three NCAA Regional appearances and a regional championship during his standout basketball career.
- Sue Gozansky (Cal Poly Pomona/UC Riverside) — A legendary collegiate volleyball coach, Gozansky led UC Riverside to three national championships, earned five CCAA Coach of the Year honors and built one of Division II’s most respected programs during a remarkable 39-year coaching career.
- Cindy Perry (Cal State Dominguez Hills) — A dynamic Toros softball standout, Perry was the 2005 CCAA Player of the Year and a two-time All-American who left the program holding 17 school records along with the CCAA career stolen base mark.
- Jen Serna (Chico State) — A five-time cross country All-American and multiple-time conference champion, Serna helped elevate Chico State’s distance program to national prominence while excelling in cross country, track and field and the steeplechase.
