Jackie Moscardelli’s Dual-Sport Triumphs Lead to Hall of Fame Induction
Springfield College plans to honor one of its most impressive athletes, Jackie Moscardelli ’12, by inducting her into the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame on April 11, 2026.
Jackie’s incredible career in both women’s soccer and women’s lacrosse left a mark on the college. She’s become a true legend in Springfield College sports history, and it’s honestly hard to overstate what she meant to these teams.
The Unmatched Dual-Sport Excellence of Jackie Moscardelli
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Jackie Moscardelli’s legacy at Springfield College comes down to her jaw-dropping achievements in both women’s soccer and lacrosse. She’s the only student-athlete in school history to earn the NEWMAC Athlete of the Year award in two different sports. That’s a wild accomplishment, and it really shows just how versatile and talented she was.
She didn’t just play—she drove these programs forward, leading them to championships and collecting plenty of individual honors along the way.
Achievements in Women’s Soccer
In soccer, Moscardelli was just relentless. She helped push the team to NEWMAC titles in 2008 and 2010, and her skills got national recognition.
In 2011, she earned Division III All-America honors from both the NSCAA and D3soccer.com. She also got picked for the prestigious NEWISA Senior Bowl, which says a lot about her status as one of the top players in the country.
Achievements in Women’s Lacrosse
But she didn’t stop at soccer. In lacrosse, Jackie always ranked among the conference’s best, snagging First Team All-Conference and All-Region recognition from the NEWMAC, IWLCA, and ECAC.
Her name’s all over the Springfield College women’s lacrosse record book: third all-time in goals (154), fourth in points (192), and tenth in ground balls (130). Only one other player in program history has posted multiple 60-plus point seasons.
Championship Mindset and Leadership
Jackie brought a championship mindset and real leadership to both the soccer and lacrosse teams. She managed to excel during two tough seasons every year, showing off a rare mix of versatility and drive.
Between the fall and spring, her teams racked up 101 wins and made four NCAA Division III Championship Tournament appearances. Alden Street got a reputation as one of the toughest home venues in Division III, and it’s no mystery why.
Impact on the Springfield College Community
Moscardelli’s influence goes way beyond her stats or trophies. She set a new bar for excellence at Springfield College, and honestly, her example keeps inspiring future student-athletes.
Her story really proves what you can do with dedication and hard work. It’s not just about the wins—it’s about raising the standard for everyone who comes after.
Join the Celebration
Springfield College invites everyone to help celebrate Jackie Moscardelli’s induction into the Athletic Hall of Fame on April 11, 2026. It’s a chance to honor her incredible contributions and just soak in the impact she’s had on Springfield athletics.
If you want to be part of the induction celebration and recognize Jackie’s influence on Springfield College women’s soccer and lacrosse, you can register online here.
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Jackie Moscardelli just got inducted into the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame. That’s honestly a huge nod to a career that really raised the bar for excellence here.
Her story? It’s bound to push future student-athletes to chase greatness, whether they’re on the field or off it.
