2011 Hall of Fame Inductee
MELISSA A. HEFNER (KAPUSCIENSKI)
Field Hockey (1993-96)
Women’s Lacrosse (1994-97)
Inducted in 2011
One of the top two-sport standouts in Delaware women’s athletics history, Melissa Hefner was a four-year starter in both field hockey and lacrosse in 1993-97 and earned team Most Valuable Player honors and all-conference laurels for both squads. A native of Sellersville, Pa., she was a two-time All-America East conference and All-Mid-Atlantic Region forward in field hockey, leading the team to four straight winning seasons under head coach Carol Miller. She scored 43 goals to rank No. 5 all-time at Delaware and set a school record by scoring a goal in 11 straight games at one point. In lacrosse, Melissa was a standout midfielder who scored 59 career goals for head coach Denise Wescott, including 30 as a senior in 1997 when she led the team to the America East team title. A 1997 honors graduate of Delaware, she served as captain in 1997 when she also was selected as both the America East Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She earned all-conference and All-American honors twice in lacrosse. She also was a member of the U.S. Women’s Lacrosse national squad. After a graduation, Melissa served as a graduate assistant coach in soccer and lacrosse at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
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