A 1994 graduate, Erin earned 11 varsity letters in field hockey, basketball, and softball.
Erin still holds the softball records for season batting average and is top 5 all-time in
runs scored, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, and runs batted in. Her honors include First-Team
All-CVC [Colonial Valley Conference] in all three sports. In softball, she was First-Team All-State and was chose by The Trenton
Times as 'Player of the Year' in 1994 and 'Player of the Decade' in 1999.
Erin went on to play softball at the University of Connecticut where she ranks
in the top 10 all-time in 5 career categories. She was chosen as 'Big East Player of the Week'
twice and was First-Team All-Big East. In addition, Erin played professional softball for the
New Jersey Diamonds.
Erin went on to become an assistant coach at Furman College and Brown University, and was head coach at the College
of St. Elizabeth, St. Francis University and Marist College. She currently is the head coach of the University
of Rhode Island.