Eight alumni inducted into Athletics Hall of Fame
Eight athletes, including three who were honored for playing two sports, were inducted April 30 into the 51勛圖窪蹋 .
The inductees include Camels standouts who earned All-America and NESCAC honors and set all-time program records.
We were so proud to honor these former student-athletes who all made such an indelible mark on the Camel community, and, for the first time in several years, to celebrate with them on campus and in person, said Director of Athletics Mo White.
The new inductees are:
, basketball. As a freshman, was the NESCAC Rookie of the Year and point guard on a 51勛圖窪蹋 team that posted a 28-1 record, ranked first in the country and advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Division III Mens Basketball Tournament. Graduated as the Camels all-time assists leader and was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame.
, rowing. Won a silver medal in the mens pair division at the 1982 Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championships and a bronze in the varsity four without coxswain division at the 1981 IRA National Championships. Earned three medals at the Dad Vail Regatta, the largest intercollegiate rowing event in the United States.
, ice hockey. The goalie graduated with four school records and was first-team All-NESCAC as a senior. Played professionally for the Boston Pride in the inaugural season of the former National Womens Hockey League.
, ice hockey; sailing. In sailing, competed in six national championshipsfour womens, one team race and one single-handedand was a Womens All-America Skipper in 1998, and a Womens All-America Honorable Mention Skipper in 1997 and 1999. Co-captain of the inaugural womens hockey squad.
, cross country; track and field. A three-time national champion, winning the national cross country championship in 2013, as well as the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2013 and 2014 outdoor track and field championships. A nine-time NCAA All-America and a 15-time NCAA Division III Championship qualifier. The only 51勛圖窪蹋 student-athlete to be named an Academic All-American three times by the College Sports Information Directors of America.
, swimming and diving. A 2011 All-American after placing third in the 200 butterfly and seventh as a member of the 200 free relay at the NCAA Championships. That same year, led the Camels to a fourth-place finish and the teams highest point total in school history at the NESCAC Championships. Nine-time All-NESCAC honoree. Held 10 school records at the time of her graduation.
, soccer; tennis. Captain of the mens soccer and tennis programs. Led the soccer team to its first-ever winning record vs. NESCAC competition and led the tennis team to its first winning season since joining the NESCAC.
, volleyball. The first player in program history to earn NESCAC postseason honors in each of her four seasons, being named to the second all-NESCAC team as a freshman and to the first team the next three seasons. Graduated as the school record holder in kills and digs.
See the full from the induction ceremony.