Kimberly Fontaine
Kimberly Fontaine
  • Year:
    2003
  • Team:
    Women's Soccer, Basketball and Lacrosse

Bio

Kimberly Fontaine was a three-sport athlete competing in women’s basketball and women’s lacrosse for all four seasons, and was a member of the women’s soccer team for two years. On the basketball court, Fontaine averaged 13.5 points per game and is currently the program’s third all-time leading scorer with 1,326 points; and is one of just six players in program history to reach the 1,000-point milestone. During the 2000-01 season, Fontaine helped the Blazers to the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) tournament title and was a First Team All-NAC selection that season. She was also the 1999-00 NAC Player of the Year and a First Team All-NAC honoree before being named captain in her senior season. During her four years with the team, the Blazers recorded a 43-59 overall record.

On the lacrosse field, Fontaine scored 51 career goals, dished out three assists and amassed 54 points. She was named First Team All-New England Women’s Lacrosse Alliance (NEWLA) in her senior season in 2003 despite playing with a broken hand. She is tied for 13th all-time in goals scored and 18th all-time in points.

Fontaine played two seasons of soccer, primarily as a midfielder, and scored seven goals, notched three assists and totaled 17 points as Elms posted 14 wins during her two seasons on the pitch.