WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - Lynn Dameron Wolfe was recently inducted into the William & Mary Athletics Hall of Fame in a ceremony held in Williamsburg on April 9
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The video above is both his presenting video and acceptance speech from the evening.
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She was one of 10 individuals (Karen Thorpe Alexih/Field Hockey/Basketball; Lang Campbell/Football; Phil Hucles/Soccer; Lindsey Lowman Miller/Lacrosse; Ed Moran/XC/T&F; Chris Rahl/Baseball; Thomas Roberts/Basketball; Ann Schnell Cliquet/Golf; Lindsay Vanderspiegel Martin/Soccer; Lynn Dameron Wolfe/Women's Gymnastics) and one team (1980 Men's Soccer) to be inducted.
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One of the most outstanding women's gymnasts in school history, Dameron's (Wolfe) collegiate career was highlighted by a number of individual and team accomplishments. In addition to holding the distinction of being the program's only four-time NCAA Regional participant, she also claimed the state all-around title three times. The Chester, Va., native's long list of honors also includes being selected as the 1993 ECAC Rookie of the Year as well as the 1994 ECAC individual champion on beam.
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En-route to garnering her numerous distinctions, Dameron established school records in all around (38.4) and on beam (9.9). The beam record stood for 11 years and still ranks second on the Tribe's all-time list. Dameron was also instrumental in helping the Tribe achieve success, as the College claimed three VIL titles during her four-year career. A three-time team captain, Dameron also established herself in the classroom and garnered the prestigious Martha Barksdale Award in 1995.
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Lynn is currently a national level Gymnastics Judge and facilitates choreography clinics.
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