One of the most outstanding female athletes in the College's
history. She was a four-year, three-sport standout, and served as
captain in all three sports. As a valuable member of the swim team,
she belonged to a relay team that held four SMC records. She was a
two-time team captain in lacrosse, and was a major force for the
Lady Knights throughout her career. At the time of her induction,
she ranks sixth on the all-time scorer's list, with 64 goals and 18
assists for 82 points. Despite her accomplishments in swimming and
lacrosse, field hockey was her strongest suit. A CFHCA First Team
All-America in 1988, she led the Lady Knights to the ECAC
Championship that year -- the first ECAC title ever won by a
women's team at SMC. A two-time team captain, she is the program's
all-time scoring leader (43 goals, 13 assists, for 99 points), and
holds five College records. Only the second woman in SMC history to
rank among the Top Ten scorers in two different sports, she
received the Victor V. LeMieux Award for loyalty and leadership in
athletics in 1989.