Class of 2024
Dean Allan Roberts (Coach; 1986 - 2023)
• Guided his team to postseason appearances in 25 of 29 seasons as men’s soccer head coach
• NECC Co-Coach of the Year (2008)
• Undefeated regular season (2008)
• Over 30 All-Conference players during time in the NECC
• Division III Independent Conference National Coach of the Year (2007)
• AD3I Northeast Championship (2006)
• AD3I National Coach of the Year runner-up (2006)
• Won two NJCAA XXI Championships
J.R. Chiappone (Baseball; 1991 - 1993)
• First All-American baseball player for Mitchell College
• All-American Second Team selection (1993)
• All-Conference Team selection (1993)
• All New-England Team Selection (1993)
• Batted .412 during 1993 season
• Sported a fielding percentage of .995
Alvin Young (Men’s Basketball; 1995 - 1997)
• Led the nation in scoring on the Division II, National Junior college level with a 29.4 point per game average in first year at Mitchell
• Next season he led the team on a 22-game win streak that included winning the Region 24 tournament and a berth in the National Tournament in Danville, Illinois
• In three tournament games, he broke a record with a total of 131 points, including a 54-point performance
• Finished his Mitchell career with over 1,000 points scored across two seasons
• Went on to play at Division I Niagara University, where he led all of DI in scoring during the 1998-1999 season, averaging 25.1 points per game
Sarah Craft Kill (Women’s Basketball; 1999 - 2001)
• Scored 1,225 career points across two seasons at Mitchell
• Had a combined record of 49-6 during the regular season
• Led Mitchell to the National tournament both years where the team came in #4 nationally
• Two-time Kodak All-American
• Two-time All-Region selection
• Transferred to Division I Siena College on a full basketball scholarship in 2001
Gina Derosier Lindberg (Women’s Basketball; 2002 - 2006)
• Mitchell College Lawrence Memorial Citizen of the year Recipient
• Team Captain (3 years)
• Numerous All-Tournament Teams
• All-New England Athlete
• NJCAA National Tournament 2nd place
• 2 Time- Athlete of the Year – Mitchell College
• 1,000-point Scorer (1,214 Career points)
• NJCAA record 11 3-pointers in a game
Chris MacKinnel Jr (Men’s Soccer; 2003 - 2007)
• AD3I Offensive Player of the Year (2006)
• AD3I First Team (2006)
• Named the Most Outstanding Player at the 2006 AD3I Northeast Regional Tournament
• Scored the game winning goal in the championship match against Newbury College
• All-Independent recognition each of the three years that Mitchell was a member of the AD3I (First-Team in 2005, Second Team in 2004)
Joshua D Ford (Men’s Basketball; 2011 - 2015)
• Two-time NECC Player of the Year (2013, 2014)
• 1,749 career points & 1,057 career rebounds
• NECC Champion & Tournament MVP (2014)
• Four-time NECC All-Conference First Team
• NABC All-District Second Team (2014)
• ECAC DIII New England All-Star Second Team (2014)
• D3hoops.com All-Northeast Second Team (2014)
• D3hoops.com All-Northeast Fourth Team (2013)
• Holds the program record for most points scored during a single season (607, 2013-14)
• Holds program record for most rebounds during a single season (338, 2013-14)
Kyle Hartenstein (Baseball; 2015 - 2018)
• Three-time NECC Champion (2015, 2016, 2018)
• NECC Player of the Year (2018)
• ABCA/Rawlings DIII All-America Third Team (2017)
• NEIBA & ABCA/Rawlings DIII All-New England First Team (2017)
• D3baseball.com All-America Honorable Mention (2017)
• D3baseball.com All-America Third Team (2018)
• D3baseball.com All-Region First Team (2017, 2018)
• All-time program leader in base hits (233) & career .378 hitter
• Ranks second all-time in program history games played (158), runs scored (167), doubles (63), RBI (128), and total bases (314)
2010 Women’s Soccer Team
• First team in to earn a berth in NCAA Tournament
• 10-8-1 overall record
• After losing 2-1 to Lesley in overtime on October 19th, they won three straight games to close the regular season
• Shut out Elms 2-0 in NECC Semifinals
• Defeated Lesley University 2-1 in NECC Championship
• Lost to Wheaton 4-0 in NCAA Tournament First Round, held at Eastern CT
• Nikki Hoxie was named NECC Women's Soccer Player of the Year
• Hoxie, Paige Ehnot, Leslie Briggs, Caley McClendon, & Kaylee Woodford named to All-Conference Teams

