Kristen Coker
Sport(s) Women's Tennis
College Assumption College
Inducted June 5, 2006




Kristen Coker was the dominant player in the history of the sport at Assumption College and one of the premier players in the history of the Northeast-10 Conference.

A true queen of the courts, she was named the Northeast-10 Conference Player-of-the-Year in each of her last two years (1993, 1994) after winning the conference first-flight singles title in each of those years.

She won the second-flight singles title and first-flight doubles title in 1991 and was named the conference Freshman-of-the-Year. As a sophomore, she won the second-flight singles title again and was runner-up in first flight doubles.

She was the winner of the Rev. Armand Desautels, A.A. Award as the premier female senior Student-Athlete, and finished her starry career with an incredible 53-5 singles record. Her 43-14 mark in doubles is also a team record as is the 74.5 points she won in her career. She was the Most Valuable Player and captain of her team, in both her junior and senior years.