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2026 Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame Spotlight: Jackie Moscardelli '12

Springfield, Mass. – February 18, 2026 - Jackie Moscardelli '12 carved out a legacy at Springfield College that defined excellence across multiple sports and earned her a permanent place among the institution's all-time greats. In recognition of her extraordinary achievements, she will be inducted into the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame on April 11, 2026, honoring a career that remains unmatched in institution and conference history.

If you are interested in attending the induction celebration and honoring Jackie's impact on Springfield College women's soccer and women's lacrosse, please register online here!

In 2011, Moscardelli became the only student-athlete ever to be named the NEWMAC Athlete of the Year in two different sports, capturing the honor in both women's soccer and women's lacrosse. Her ability to excel at the highest level across two demanding seasons highlighted her rare versatility, competitive drive, and leadership.

Her impact translated directly into championships. She helped guide the women's soccer program to NEWMAC titles in 2008 and 2010 and carried that same championship mindset to the lacrosse field, playing a key role in leading the women's lacrosse team to a conference championship in 2012. Between the fall and spring seasons, her teams turned Alden Street into one of the toughest home venues in Division III, combining for 101 victories and earning four appearances in the NCAA Division III Championship Tournaments.

On the national stage, Moscardelli earned Division III All-America honors in women's soccer from both the NSCAA and D3soccer.com in 2011 and was selected to compete in the NEWISA Senior Bowl. In women's lacrosse, she consistently ranked among the conference's elite, earning First Team All-Conference and All-Region recognition from the NEWMAC, IWLCA, and ECAC.

Her name is etched throughout the Springfield College women's lacrosse record book, where she ranks third all-time in goals (154), fourth in points (192), and tenth in ground balls (130). She is one of only two student-athletes in program history to record multiple 60-plus point seasons. Together, her individual accolades, championship success, and historic dual-sport impact form a Hall of Fame career that continues to set the standard for Springfield College athletics.

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