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STEPHANIE J. MARTIN '00 Soccer, Softball
One of the great female student-athletes in the history of the College STEPHANIE J. MARTIN '00 left her imprint on two sports---either one of which would have earned her Hall of Fame honors. She was named the winner of the Andrew Laska Award as the Female Athlete-of-the-Year at the College in both 1999 and 2000. She earned all Northeast-10 Conference honors eight times in two sports and was a three time all-New England performer in softball as well. She earned third-team all America honors in softball in 2000 and played on teams that posted a amazing cumulative 177-84-6 record . . . most for any student-athlete in Assumption College history. She captained both sports as a senior. She is the career scoring leader for the women's soccer program with 46 goals, 28 assists and 120 points for Coach Jim Gondek. She scored 12, 11, 9 and 14 goals in her four seasons---the only player in Hounds history to lead the team four times and also have double-figure totals in three.
She also holds career marks for games played (81), most goals (46), most points (120) and most shots (270). She led the soccer Greyhounds to to Northeast-10 Conference finals and the 1999 E.C.A.C. postseason championship. She assisted on the game winning goal in each of the three on-the-road wins in the E.C.A.C. tournament. In softball she led batted over .400 four times for Coaches Dan Santerre and Ralph Delucia helping the Greyhounds win a pair of Northeast 10 Conference championships and the 1999 E.C.A.C. postseason title. She is listed among the career leaders in games (180t), at bats (561), runs (147), hits (241), singles (221), stolen bases (52), sacrifices (58) and batting average (.430). She batted .413, .442, .445 and .411 in her four seasons. Defensively she made just 18 errors in nearly 700 chances including an amazing one error in 180 chances in 1999.
She received her B.A. in Management with a minor in Education in 2000. She is currently a third-grade teacher at the Cyrus Dallin Elementary School and still resides in Arlington, MA. |