Condon, the school's softball coach, has 366 career wins since taking over the program in 1987.
CHICOPEE – The Elms College athletics department recently announced that Coach Cheryl Condon, Jennifer LeDoux, Class of 2007, and Kristin Tassey, Class of 2003, will be inducted as the Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2012 on Sept. 28. Condon, head coach of the Blazers’ softball team, has run the program since 1987. One of the all-time winningest coaches at Elms (366 wins), Condon has guided the Blazers to 16 winning seasons since 1989.
In 2003, she directed the team to a program-best 28-7 mark and the first NCAA Division III Championship appearance for any sport at Elms.
LeDoux was a two-sport athlete at Elms from 2004-07, competing in three years of soccer and four years of softball.
On the soccer pitch, LeDoux is ranked fourth all-time in goals scored with 32 and is also fourth all-time in points with 77. On the softball diamond, LeDoux was a stellar contributor during all four seasons she played.
The program’s fourth all-time leader in stolen bases (37), LeDoux finished her softball career at Elms with a .328 batting average.
Tassey was also a two-sport athlete at Elms from 1999-2003, competing in four seasons of field hockey and four seasons of softball, and also served as an assistant softball coach after her playing career.
She was a First Team All-NAC honoree during her senior season in 2002 and totaled 11 goals and two assists (24 total points) during her four-year field hockey career.
As a member of the softball team, Tassey is ranked as the program’s all-time leader in walks with 51, and is listed third all-time in stolen bases with 44 and runs scored with 94. In 113 games play, Tassey connected for 92 hits, 94 runs scored, 26 RBI, 44 stolen bases, 51 walks and a .295 batting average.