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Tracie Seymour Robidoux '92

Tracie Seymour Robidoux

  • Class
    1992
  • Induction
    1997
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
  • Helped Bentley to the Northeast-10 regular season championship and the NCAA Division II national semifinals each of her four seasons, with Bentley a remarkable 126-12 over that span, including 53-1 in regular season conference games from 1990-92. In all four years, the Falcons broke the school record for consecutive wins.
  • 1997 inductee into Bentley Athletic Hall of Fame.
  • Finished career as the number two scorer in Bentley history with 1,652 points and currently ranks sixth.
  • As a senior, was selected as the team’s MVP and as a first-team Kodak/WBCA Division II All-America after helping Falcons to a 31-2 season. Honors that season also included Bentley’s Outstanding Female Senior Athlete, MVP of the Northeast-10 Conference playoffs, All-Tournament Team at the NCAA Division II Championships, Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Division II Quarterfinals, Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Division II Regional, and for the second straight year, 1st-team All-Northeast-10.
  • Was named to the NCAA Division II Regional All-Tournament annually from 1990-92.
  • Finished with career averages of 12.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.5 steals with shooting percentages of .480 FG, .343 3’s and .768 FT.
  • In Bentley history, currently ranks 3rd in career FG  (638) and steals (332), 4th in games (131), 6th in steals per game (2.5) and 10th in games started (102).
  • 34 points against Alaska-Anchorage in Nov. 30, 1990 set a school record that stood for nearly 20 years.
  • Only player in program history to rank in top 15 in PPG, RPG, APG, FG% and FT%.
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