Ray Glynn
Ray Glynn
Class of: 1969
Induction Class of: 1994
Sports: Golf Men's Basketball

Dr. Raymond Glynn starred on the hardcourt at Parenzo Gym from 1966-69. The Rehoboth, Mass., native is fourth on the all-time scoring list with 1,507 points and second with 805 career rebounds. 

He is ranked in the top five in 13 categories in the records book. Glynn was an All New England and an all conference pick in 1969 when he averaged 23. point per game, third on WSC’s all-time list. 

He holds school records for most points scored in a game (50) and field goals made (22) and attempted (36) in a game. In 1969 he ranked second in the nation in field goal percentage for small college division players behind Hall of Famer Earl “The Pearl: Monroe. 

Glynn averaged 17.5 points in 86 career games, the college’s fifth best scoring average. Westfield was 55-35 during his four years, including a 17-6 record in 1967-68 when the Owls lost to Salem State in the New England playoffs. Glynn was a basketball tri-captain and a four-year member of the WSC golf team. 

While at WSC, Glynn served as a presidential aide for formal functions and was a member of the Drama Club. 

Glynn has served as the deputy superintendent of schools in Wilmington, Del., and is a past president of the Massachusetts Elementary Principals Association. Glynn also has served as a president of the Rotary Club in Westminster, Mass., and a board of directors member for the United Way of Fitchburg and the American Heart Association. 

He is married to Dr. Marsha (Rosencrance) Glynn and is the father of four children (three boys, one girl).