Christine “Chris” Hunter Schlosser was a four-year letterwinner as a forward on the Husson women’s basketball team (1988-91) and a four-year letterwinner as a pitcher and infielder on the Husson softball team (1988-91).
In women’s basketball - Hunter Schlosser ranks fifth all-time in assists (333), sixth all-time in assists average (3.3), and ninth in free throws made (249). In single-season records, she ranks eighteenth in assists (99).
With 102 games played, Schlosser totalled 792 points, 279 rebounds, 333 assists, and 119 steals. She shot 35.6% from the floor and 30.4% behind the three point arc.
While guiding the 1989 women’s basketball team to a conference championship, Hunter Schlosser was named to the NAIA District All-Tourney Team.
In softball, Hunter Schlosser ranks eighth all-time in assists (194) and tied for fifthteenth in homeruns (5).
During her time at the plate, she finished with a .341 batting average with five home runs, 54 RBI, 95 hits, and 33 stolen bases. In the circle, Hunter Schlosser recorded six wins and 17 strikeouts over her nine games started.
A captain in 1991, Hunter Schlosser hit .390, with four home runs, 19 RBI, and stole 9 bases. She was named to the All-State team in the same season.
On April 12, 1990, Hunter Schlosser was part of a combined no-hitter in a win at Westbrook.
When she graduated in 1991, Hunter Schlosser earned a degree in business management.
Christine Hunter-Schlosser was a stand-out, two-sport athlete during her four years at Husson, from 1988-1991.
Hunter-Schlosser finished her basketball career with 102 games played. Her best season came in 1989-90. That year, Hunter-Schlosser averaged 9.7 points per game, a career best, and had 49 steals and 107 total rebounds (also career bests), to go along with 96 assists.
Hunter-Schlosser finished her basketball career with 333 total assists, good for fifth all-time in Husson school history.
Hunter-Schlosser played in eighty four games as a two-way softball player, posting a .341 career batting average, and a 5.60 E.R.A. from the mound. She hit 5 home runs and had 54 R.B.I.s in her career from the plate, and walked 47 times, finishing with a .434 on-base percentage, good for 16th in Husson Softball history. Hunter-Schlosser ranks eighth all-time in assists with 194, and is tied for 12th all-time in walks (47) and stolen bases (33).
On the mound, Hunter-Schlosser posted a 6-4 win-loss record in 58 innings pitched over 14 career appearances., with 17 strikeouts.
Christine Hunter-schlosser graduated in 1991 with a degree in Business Administration.