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Le Moyne College Athletics

Hall of Fame

Emily Senko

  • Class
    2003
  • Induction
    2021
  • Sport(s)
    Softball
The first catcher in the program's history to earn NFCA All-Region accolades, Emily Senko '03 is the seventh member of the softball program to be elected to the Gold Wave Hall of Fame. As a starter in all 192 games over her career, Senko slashed .344/.393/.539 with 212 hits, 116 runs scored, 117 runs batted in, 44 doubles, 17 triples, 14 home runs and 24 stolen bases, while leading the Dolphins to two NCAA regional championships and one Northeast-10 Conference regular season championship. A 2001 NFCA All-Region Second Team selection as a sophomore, she was a four-time NE10 All-Conference selection. She ranks tied for first in the program's history in triples with 17, a record she held for 14 years. She is fourth in total bases (332), fifth in hits, tied for fifth in doubles, sixth in slugging percentage (second when she graduated), tied for sixth in runs batted in and ninth in runs scored (second when she graduated). She was the first member of the program to record 200 career hits and held the program's hits record for five years. Her 17 triples are tied for the 11th-most in the Northeast-10 Conference's history and she ranked ninth at the end of her career. As a senior, when she was named to the NE10 First Team for the second time in her career and to the Verizon Academic All-District First Team, she slashed .324/.376/.605 with a career-best 60 hits, a career-high 38 runs scored, 10 doubles, a career-best nine triples and a career-high eight home runs, while driving in 37 runs. Her nine triples were the most in the NE10 and currently ranks tied for fifth in NE10 history, while she ranked 10th in Division II in triples per game (0.16).
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