St. Joe’s to Induct
Seventh Hall of Fame Class on Saturday,
November 14
College Sports - St Joes Hall of Fame
November
11, 2009
STANDISH, ME – Saint
Joseph’s College will welcome a class of
four individuals and one team into the
Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday,
November 14th.
Sister Joyce Mahany,
Danielle (Bouchard) Santucci ’95, Brent
Dan ’02, Sue (Picard) Rondeau ’02 and
the 1977 Baseball Team comprise the
seventh class to be honored by the
college.
The festivities begin at
5:30 PM with a reception in the Harold
Alfond Center lobby, followed by the
ceremony at 6:30 PM in the Saint
Joseph’s College Dining Hall. Ticket
information and details are available by
calling the Alumni Office at
207-893-7890.
The 2009 Class:
Sister Joyce Mahany
Sister
Joyce Mahany served as the Director of
Development at Saint Joseph’s College
for 23 years, 1970-1993. During her
time at St. Joe’s, she spearheaded
numerous fundraising efforts, including
the installation a new hardwood floor in
the “Chamber of Horrors,” construction
of the baseball and softball fields and
having lights installed on both
diamonds, and the addition of the Harold
Alfond Center.
Danielle (Bouchard)
Santucci ‘95 (Basketball)
Bouchard was voted into
the SJC Hall of Fame in 2002, will be on
hand to officially accept her induction
at this year's ceremony.
Bouchard ranks among the
women's basketball program's career
leaders in virtually every statistical
category. She scored 1,437 points,
ranking her sixth at the time of her
induction. Bouchard averaged 22.2 points
per game and holds the season single
record for most points scored with 621.
Brent Dan ‘02 (Baseball)
Dan, one
of the true workhorses in the storied
history of the Monks Baseball program,
fanned 220 batters in 220 innings and
went 21-10 on the mound in four seasons
at Saint Joseph’s.
Sue (Picard) Rondeau ‘02
(Basketball & Softball)
Picard
enjoyed one of the most successful
multiple-sport careers in Saint Joseph’s
College Athletics history. In four years
as a basketball and softball player,
Picard helped the Monks capture six
conference titles, five regional
championships and a pair of national
tournament berths.
1977 Monks Baseball Team
The 1977
Saint Joseph’s Baseball team captured
the first conference championship in SJC
Athletics history. The Monks posted a
12-2 district record and went 6-0 in
Western Maine Athletic Conference play
that year en route to winning the WMAC
Tournament.
The Saint Joseph's
Athletics Hall of Fame was founded in
2000 and the addition of this year's
inductees will increase the membership
to 50.