A two-time first-team softball All-American, Jen Scavone '05 was named NEWMAC Rookie of the Year (2002), NEWMAC Player of the Year (2005) and was both a four-time first-team all-conference selection (2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005) and a four-time All-New England honoree.
Her name is splashed all over the Clark record book, ranking first in batting average (.448), slugging percentage (.748) and triples (18). She also ranks in the top five in several other categories, including second in on-base percentage (.512), runs scored (127) and doubles (41) third in total bases (278), fourth in homeruns (11) and fifth in career hits (168) and stolen bases (30).
She burst onto the scene as a freshman starting all 38 games and finishing with a .424 batting average, 53 hits, 37 runs scored, 90 total bases, a .720 slugging percentage, a .985 fielding percentage and a school record 15 doubles. The Cougars finished with the second most wins in school history (26), a second-place finish in the NEWMAC and advanced to the ECAC Tournament.
Scavone was also a four-year member of the women’s soccer team, appearing in 60 games and finishing with 25 career points (11 goals, three assists).