Hall of Fame

Augie Lio

  • Class
  • Induction
    1979
  • Sport(s)
Position: Guard
Years: 1938-1940
Place of Birth: East Boston, MA
Date of Birth: Apr 30, 1918
Place of Death: Clifton, NJ
Date of Death: Sep 03, 1989
Jersey Number: 34
Height: 6-0
Weight: 215
High School: Passaic, NJ (Passaic HS)

He was known as a bruising blocker and acclaimed for his uncanny accuracy as a place kicker. In both of these capacities Agostine "Augie" Lio was a valuable asset to the Georgetown Hoyas. Beginning in the fall of 1938, Lio's first year on the team, Georgetown started out on a 23-game winning streak. Lio was a versatile player, also serving as a guard and an avid participant on special teams. In high school, he pioneered his teams to great upsets by kicking timely field goals. Lio rarely failed to nail a field goal when the time came. Lio captained the 1940 Hoyas, the team that was to see the end of Georgetown's winning streak in a heartbreaking loss to Boston College. Lio scored the first 10 points virtually by himself. He led the team to the first touchdown by executing key blocks, kicking the extra point and added a field goal soon afterward. Despite his efforts, the team went down to defeat, 19-18. Lio's potent performance spurred writer Grantland Rice to write; "It was the greatest all-around exhibition of power, skill, deception and spirit that I ever saw. Lio booted the early field goal with the ease of a pro." Lio received All- America honors before going on to play professional football. He was also selected to the All-Time Orange Bowl team and was a starter in the 1941 College All-Star game.
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