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Tracey Ullathorne Lincoln
Tracey Ullathorne Lincoln

Tracey Ullathorne was a two-sport athlete competing on both the women' s soccer and softball team from 1992 to 1996.

As a soccer player, Tracey still holds BSC all-time goaltending records for wins (38) and shutouts (21.5), and is second all-time in games played (59), minutes plated (5,332), goals against average (1.06) and saves (456). Ullathorne also holds BSC single season goaltending records for shutouts (9) and goals against average (0.53); both accomplished during the 1993 season.

In 1994, Ullathorne led the Lady Bears to a 13-6 record and a Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) title with a perfect 6-0 mark against MASCAC teams.  In that same year, she was named to the MASCAC All Conference First Team, National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association (NSCAA) All-New England Second Team, and was chosen as the Bridgewater State College Female Athlete of the Year.

As a softball player, Ullathorne posted an impressive career batting average of .377; which ranks sixth all time at Bridgewater State. Ullathorne also finished with 13 home runs, 26 doubles, seven triples, 96 runs batted in and 112 runs scored.

Ullathorne was a key member of the 1994 softball team that captivated many with one of Bridgewater State's finest moments in school athletic history.  The Bears posted a record of 39-8 and captured the NCAA Division III Northeast Regional championship. At the Division III World Series in Salem, Virginia, Bridgewater would advance to the national championship game, dropping a 6-5 decision to Trenton State. 

Tracey majored in Athletic Training while at BSC and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1998. She also graduated from the Muscular Therapy Institute in Cambridge in 2000.  Tracey presently resides in Raynham, Mass. with her husband, Richard, and three children, Emily, Katelynn and Taylor.