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Pamela Kelley
Pamela Kelley

Pam Kelley never let a single moment waste in establishing herself as an impact player at Bridgewater State College. Kelley started all four years in field hockey and three years on the women's lacrosse team, leading both squads as a captain during her senior season of 1985-1986. 

Kelley, who graced the playing grounds of Bridgewater State College from 1982 to 1986, is notable for her outstanding play on the field hockey team as a defender.  Also known as "PK", she helped lead the field hockey team to NCAA Division III Tournament appearances in 1982 and 1985, as well as a pair of ECAC Tournaments in 1983 and 1984. During her time, the field hockey team posted an impressive overall record of 47-15-11, which calculates to a .719 winning percentage. 

Kelley anchored a defensive unit that helped set the program mark for shutouts in a season with a remarkable 12 during the 1983 season.  The 1983 squad finished the year with a record of 13-4-3.  The following season, 1984, the field hockey team allowed just seven goals (school record) all season en route to a 10-2-4 record and ten more shutouts. 

In 1986, Pam led the BSC women's lacrosse team to its' first ever ECAC Tournament appearance. The Bears went 10-4-1 that season and set the program mark for wins, a record that would last for the next 13 years. 

Pam earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications from Bridgewater State in 1986.  She presently resides in Hingham, Mass.