Hall of Fame
Kerstin Greene, a 2007 Fordham College at Rose Hill graduate with a degree in Media and Communications, is the most decorated female track and field athlete in school history, earning All-America honors as a senior in 2007 and graduating with 14 school records, nine of which still stand.
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As a senior, Greene became the first Fordham female student-athlete to earn All-America honors, placing a fourth place in the pentathlon at the 2007 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. The finish is the highest ever for a Fordham woman at the NCAA Championships.
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In 2007, Greene was also named Atlantic 10 Field Performer of the Year both indoors and outdoors, winning A-10 titles in the triple jump (indoors) and long jump and heptathlon (outdoors).
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The 2006 and 2007 ECAC Pentathlon champion, Greene also earned 2007 First Team All-Atlantic 10 honors, winning the indoor triple jump and outdoor heptathlon and long jump. She also earned Second Team All-Atlantic 10 accolades that year both indoors (in the long jump and high jump) and outdoors (in the triple jump).
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In 2006, Greene garnered First Team All-Atlantic 10 honors in the indoor triple jump and Second Team All-Conference honors outdoors in the triple jump and long jump.
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The 2006 and 2007 recipient of the Fordham University Hobbs Award Winner, presented to the Female Athlete of the Year, Greene graduated with indoor school records in the 55m hurdles (8.32), high jump (5' 11.25"), shot put (38' 7.75"), long jump (19' 2.5"), triple jump (40' 9") and pentathlon (4,202 points) and was a member of the record-setting 4x400 relay as well as outdoor records in the 100m hurdles (14.35),400m hurdles (1:02.93), high jump (5' 8.75"), shot put (37' 3.75"), long jump (20' 3.75"), triple jump (40' 8.25") and heptathlon (5,088 points).