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April 30, 2008 |
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Christie Lotti Receives
Rhode Island College’s
Helen M. Murphy Award
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Providence,
RI—Rhode
Island College senior Christie Lotti (Waterford, CT) received
Rhode Island College’s Helen M. Murphy award at the College’s annual
Cap and Gown ceremony on Wednesday, April 30.
The award is
based not only on athletic prowess, but also values community and
campus involvement and honors an outstanding Rhode Island College
senior woman athlete. |
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Lotti is
arguably the greatest position player in Rhode Island College
softball history. She holds 13 career program records, which include
career batting average, at-bats, runs scored, hits, doubles,
triples, home runs, RBI, walks, stolen bases, total bases, slugging
percentage and putouts, as well as eight RIC single-season marks.
She has helped the Anchorwomen capture the Little East Conference
Regular Season Championship four times (2005-08), the LEC Tournament
twice (2006, ’07), the NCAA N.E. Region once (2007) and the ECAC
N.E. Tournament once (2005). |
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As a senior in 2008, Lotti has helped the Anchorwomen
post a 29-7 overall record and tie the program record for Little
East wins (12-2). RIC is currently the second seed in the upcoming
2008 Little East Conference Softball Tournament. She has played in
36 games, starting all of them, batting .455 (56-for-123) with 50
runs scored, nine doubles, three triples, two home runs, 27 RBI and
19 stolen bases. Lotti owns a .626 slugging percentage, a .535
on-base percentage and a .988 fielding percentage.
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As a junior in 2007, she was named Second Team
All-New England, received the Little East Conference Player of the
Year Award for the second straight season and garnered her third
consecutive First Team All-Little East selection. Lotti was also
named to the NCAA Div. III New England Regional All-Tournament Team
at first base. She played in 48 games, starting 47 of them. Lotti
batted .424 with 50 runs scored, 67 hits, 13 doubles, 11 triples,
three home runs, 25 RBI and 13 stolen bases. She owned a .703
slugging percentage, a .477 on-base percentage and a .970 fielding
percentage. |
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As a sophomore in 2006, Lotti
was named a First Team NEISCA All-Star. She was named
the Little East Conference Softball Player of the Year, as well as
earning First Team All-LEC honors. Lotti was also named First Team
All-New England. She played in 44 games, starting all of them. She
batted .389 (58-for-149) with 39 runs, 58 hits, seven doubles, 11
triples, four home runs, 26 RBI and eight stolen bases. She owned a
.664 slugging percentage, a .429 on-base percentage and a .978
fielding percentage. |
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As a freshman in 2005, she
was named the
2005 Little East Conference Softball Rookie of the Year. Lotti was
also named First Team All-Little East and was a First Team All-New
England selection. She
played in 42 games, starting 41 of them. She batted a
team-high .441 with a team-high 60 hits, 37 runs scored, 16 walks,
six triples, five home runs and 17 stolen bases along with 13
doubles and 22 RBI. Lotti owned a .735 slugging percentage, a .500
on base percentage and a .975 fielding percentage.
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She is also an outstanding student, holding a 3.33
cumulative grade point average as a psychology major. Speaker
William J. Murphy and the R.I. House of Representatives as a
Scholar-Athlete honored Lotti as a Scholar-Athlete three times
(2006-08). |
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ABOUT THE
HELEN M. MURPHY AWARD |
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The Murphy
Award was established in 1979 and sponsored by the faculty of the
Henry Barnard School to honor an outstanding Rhode Island College
senior woman athlete. The award is named for Helen M. Murphy, a
graduate of Rhode Island College in 1939, who was a member of the
faculty for 38 years and taught at the Henry Barnard School,
beginning in 1941, until her retirement in 1979. |
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