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Stephanie Seymour was an all-around threat who helped build the foundation for both the New Haven softball and women's basketball teams.
On the diamond, she allowed just seven earned runs in 66 career innings in the circle for a 0.74 earned run average. At the plate, she was one of nation's toughest hitters to strike out, fanning only three times in 306 career at-bats.
On the court, Seymour scored over 600 career points – ranking in the program's all-time top-10 at the time of her graduation – with over 100 steals and nearly 200 assists.
Combined between women's basketball and softball, Seymour led the Chargers to 88 victories, including the winningest season to date for women's basketball in 1982-83. That season, the Blue and Gold finished 18-9 overall and earned the first postseason berth in program history in the New England Collegiate Conference Championship.

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