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Two-Sport Athlete Marta Anderson-Winchell Represents Women’s Soccer And Basketball As A 2023 Pace Athletics Hall of Fame Inductee

Pace University Hall of Fame Induction will take place during homecoming weekend in mid-October.

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. – On Oct. 22, 2023, Pace two-sport alumna Marta Anderson-Winchell will be inducted into the Pace University Athletics Hall of Fame, presented by Northwell Health, along with an elite group of all-female inductees.
 
Anderson-Winchell, a standout both on and off the field, played four years as a midfielder for the Setters' women's soccer team. Additionally, the Bloomingburg, N.Y. native played as a guard on the women's basketball team for fellow 2023 Hall of Fame inductee Carrie Seymour.
 
The Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Brunch will take place on Homecoming Weekend for the Setters and includes recognition at the Homecoming football game against Southern Connecticut State University at Northwell Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 21 and the Induction Ceremony and Brunch on Sunday at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown, N.Y.
 
Anderson-Winchell played in 70 career games for the women's soccer program from 2002-05. During her time on the pitch, she set the career record in points (56) and a shared single-season record with 29 points as a senior in 2005. Her 29-point record stood until 2014. She finished her career second in assists with 20 and currently remains fourth in the all-time record books in points. Her 18 career goals place her sixth overall on the Setter career lists. 
 
The 29 points (9G, 11A) recorded during her senior campaign still ranks third in the Pace record books. Her assist total for that season still ranks second in Setter history.
 
The Pinebush High School alumna was a 2005 Scholar All-American and was a member of the 2004 and 2005 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Women's Soccer Second Team. Additionally, she was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA)/Adidas Northeast Region Scholar squad. Anderson-Winchell is a three-time All-NE10 selection, being selected to the first team in 2002 and 2005. She was second team in 2004.
 
As a guard on the women's basketball team, Anderson-Winchell played in 104 games from 2002-06 with the Setters. She totaled 145 points during her career as a steady reserve.
 
Her academic awards continued throughout as she was a recipient of the NE10 Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll Gold Medal, which includes the top 15 percent of the conference's student-athletes based on GPA. Anderson-Winchell was also honored by Pace University as she was awarded the ECAC Merit Award, which honored her for her outstanding work on the playing surface and in the classroom.
 
Anderson-Winchell graduated from Pace with a bachelor's degree in human services.
 
This year's Hall of Fame is the 20th enshrined class. It is an all-female one, celebrating the long tradition of standout women student-athletes on the heels of the 50th Anniversary of Title IX. In addition to Anderson-Winchell,  the Class of 2023 includes Lesly Sanchez Alvarez '18, the first field hockey player; Shea Hansen '11, from women's volleyball and Carrie Seymour, the current head coach of the women's basketball team.
 
The Peter X. Finnerty Leadership Award will be presented to women's basketball alumni Elizabeth Hernandez '83. She was inducted into the Pace Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015.
 
The Pace Athletics Hall of Fame began in 1997. 
 
For more information on the Pace University Athletics Hall of Fame Induction, click here.
 
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