Tim Corr
Tim Corr
Class of: 2002
Induction Class of: 2015
Sports: Football

Corr was an All-American defensive end for the Owls football team, starring on the 2001 team that posted an unbeaten regular season record and made the program’s first and only appearance in the NCAA playoffs.
 
A four-year member of the Westfield State football team, Corr was a team captain in 2000 and 2001, and was named the Owls’ lineman of the year in both years.
 
The Owls pulled together his senior year to post an unbeaten regular season (10-0) and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the only time to date in school history.  Along the way the Owls defeated Nichols by a 12-0 score in the NEFC championship game, before ultimately falling to Western Connecticut by a single point, 8-7, in the NCAA playoffs.
 
He was a first team All-New England Football Conference selection in 2000, and in 2001 earned first team honors as a lineman and second- team honors as the Owls’ punter.  He was selected as an Honorable mention All-American by D3Football.com, and earned All-East Region First team honors.  He was a New England Football Writers Division II/III all-star, and a second-team all ECAC New England pick.
 
A good student, he was a member of the 3.0 club in in 1998, ‘99, and 2000.
 
He holds school records for tackles by an interior lineman with 229, 28.5 sacks, 55 tackles-for-loss, and with nine fumble recoveries and six fumbles caused.
 
Corr is currently a specialty sales representative with AstraZeneca pharmaceuticals and resides in Kingston, Mass., with his wife Keryn, daughters Taylor (6) and Mya (5 mos.) and son Ryan (5).