Carrie Kuprycz Consalvi
Carrie Kuprycz Consalvi

A three-year member of the Bridgewater State softball team, Carrie (Kuprycz) Consalvi was an outstanding designated player and catcher for the Bears from 1998 to 2000. In 130 career games, Carrie batted .387 (146-377) with 38 doubles, nine triples, 21 home runs and 23 stolen bases to go along with 107 runs scored and 122 runs batted in. She had a .703 slugging percentage and a .488 on-base percentage. Carrie ranks fifth all-time in program history in batting average and her .535 on-base percentage in 1999 ranks fourth. Carrie helped the Bears capture three straight MASCAC championships and make three consecutive NCAA DIII Tournament appearances during her career. The team won the New England Regional championship and advanced to the DIII World Series in both 1998 and 1999. All told, the Bears posted a record of 109-30-1 (.782) from 1998 to 2000 including a 40-2 (.952) record versus MASCAC opponents. For outstanding performance on the softball diamond, Carrie garnered All-MASCAC First Team accolades and was named to the NFCA All-New England First Team in each of her three seasons. She was also selected to the ECAC Division III New England All-Star Team and was an NFCA Division III Second Team All-American in both 1998 and 1999. Carrie graduated from Bridgewater State in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training. She also earned a Master of Science in nursing from UMass Dartmouth in 2013. Carrie is currently a certified nurse practitioner at Urology Associates of Cape Cod and works per diem at Cape Cod Hospital. She presently resides in Sandwich, Massachusetts with her husband, Dave (a 2000 alum), and daughter, Mia.