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Kathleen Sheehan

  • Class
    2004
  • Induction
    2016
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Lacrosse
A two-time All-America pick and two-time NCAA Division II national player of the year, she helped West Chester to the 2002 NCAA title as well as a pair of PSAC crowns in three seasons with the Golden Rams. She ranks 12th all-time in NCAA history with 231 career goals, and her 93 goals during the 2004 campaign set an NCAA single-season record. She led the nation in points that year with 131 (93 goals, 38 assists). West Chester posted an overall record of 41-12 in her three seasons at the school. She was a two-time, first-team All-PSAC pick and a two-time PSAC Tournament MVP (2002, 2004) – scoring eight goals in the PSAC title game in 2004. She was named the NCAA Tournament MVP in 2002. Her senior season, she was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American as well as the PSAC Athlete of the Year for all sports.
 
Upon graduation, she coached lacrosse and taught in St. Andrews, Scotland through the English Lacrosse Association. She currently teaches in the Severna Park (Md.) Middle School system. She has run the Philadelphia Marathon and the Baltimore Marathon and has completed six different National Ultra Endurance 100-mile mountain bike races.
 
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