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Jocelyn (Savastano) Aguilar

Jocelyn Savastano

  • Class
    2007
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Soccer

Jocelyn (Savastano) Aguilar '07, a two-sport athlete for Saint Anselm, was inducted into the Hall of Fame on January 27, 2018. Savastano stands today as the all-time leader in career goal scoring (82), assists (29), points (193) and game-winning goals (17) for the women's soccer team. Leading all of NCAA Division II in points per game (3.53) and goals per game (1.53) in 2005, Savastano helped her team to 33 victories across a four-year career, scoring the game-winning goal against UMass Lowell in the NE10 Quarterfinals in 2006, her squad's first win in the conference tournament since the 1993 season.

One of only 25 student-athletes in NCAA Division II history with more than 190 career points scored, her 1.26 goals per game stands as the 15th best in team history. She possesses the top three single-season goal scoring performances (26, 2005; 23, 2004; 22, 2006) and point scoring performances (60, 2005; 53, 2006; 51, 2004) in team history and holds the record for goals scored in one game (7) and points scored in one game 14, both taking place against New England College on Sept. 1, 2004.

The two-time team captain is the only player in program history to score more than three goals in one game, doing so eight separate times and is only the second student-athlete in team history to lead her team in goal and point scoring across four separate seasons. A two-time All Northeast-10 First Team selection, Savastano earned Second and Third Team All-Conference as well and was a two-time NSCAA First Team All-Region honoree. She was recognized as the Northeast-10 Conference Player of the year in 2006.

Savastano also played one season of softball for the Hawks, one of only two student-athletes on the squad to start all 39 games while batting .265 with a team-leading eight stolen bases.

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