T Kwiatkowski, you set the standard for women's athletics at
WPI. You were a champion from the start, receiving the Coach's
Award as the outstanding freshman female athlete your first year at
WPI.
As a guard and foward, you captaind the basketball team in your
sophomore, junior and senior years. As a sophomore you earned
Division III All-New England honors in that sport. In both your
junior and senior years, you were named to the All-New England
Academic basketball team, and earned Academic All-America Honorable
Mention honors on the court (you earned both of thoe honors in
field hockey as a junior, plus Division III All-America). You
became the first basketball player, male ir female, in WPI history
to reach the 1,000 point mark in just three seasons. You completed
your four years with more than 1,400 points, making you WPI's
all-time leading scorer.
You were the leading scorer on the field hockey team throughout
your career at WPI and were the team's captain in your senior year.
In your junior year, the field hockey team competed in the national
tournament and finished the year ranked sixth in the nation. In
your senior year you mde the Division III Eastern Regional All-Star
Team and were a Division III U.S.A. All-Star.
On the mound and at third base, you led the softball team in
RBIs as a sophomore, and the team named you its captain in your
senior year. To close out your outstanding athletic career at WPI,
you received the Outstanding Senior Athletic Award and the Varsity
Club Award.
You excelled away from the playing field as well, being named to
the Chi Epsilon civil engineering honor society and the American
Society of Civil Engineers, completing a project at the Washington
D.C., Project Center, and founding the WPI chapter of Delta Phi
Epsilon Sorority.
T. Kwiatkowski, it is with great pride that we tonight honor you
and your athletic achievements by inducting you into the WPI
Athletic Hall of Fame.