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Lynn Malkasian DeVore
Lynn Malkasian DeVore

Lynn Malkasian DeVore started every game for four years (104 games total) for the Bridgewater State women's basketball team from 1985-1989. During Lynn's freshman year, her team qualified for the NCAA Division III tournament, and that same year they dealt eventual national champions, Salem State College, their only loss of the season. The team was also an ECAC qualifier during her junior year. Malkasian finished her career with 1,086 total points, and, at the time of her induction, held the program record for career rebounds with 780. She was team captain during her junior and senior years when she was also voted the BSC women's basketball MVP, and was selected to the MASCAC All-Conference Team. She is currently the technical coordinator for the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Rockville, Maryland.

She lives in Maryland with her husband, Paul, and their two daughters, Rachel and Anna.