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- Graduation Year:
- 1970
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- Induction Year:
- 1978
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- Sport(s):
- Field Hockey/Volleyball/Tennis/Basketball
Bio
In the years 1966-70, she was deeply involved in the development of
outstanding field hockey and volleyball teams at Olivet. Her
teammates selected her Most Outstanding Player in field hockey in
1968. In 1969, she won intercollegiate recognition for her skills
when she was named to the Michigan College First Team. She was the
first Comet to be so honored. During her hockey career at Olivet
she set records for most goals scored in a season and most goals
scored in a game.
In addition to field hockey, she was also an outstanding
competitor in tennis, volleyball, and basketball. She played tennis
for three years and volleyball and basketball for four years. She
served as captain for both the basketball and volleyball squads and
led the basketball team in scoring in 1969.
During her years at Olivet she served as a leader and a source of
encouragement to her teammates and classmates.
In recognition of her achievements, Olivet is proud to bestow one
more richly deserved honors on Cathie Rickert by inducting her as
the first female member of the Olivet College Athletic Hall of
Fame.