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Hall of Fame

Matt Alaimo

Dottie Cameron O'Donnell

  • Class
    2012
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Softball

The 2010 North Atlantic Conference Player of the Year, Dottie Cameron '12 led the Husson softball program to four-straight NAC regular-season titles and three consecutive NAC championships with berths into the National Collegiate Athletics Association Division III Championship tournament during her four-year career from 2008-2011.

Cameron hit .355 (195-for-550) with 128 runs, 32 doubles, 14 triples, 11 home runs, 107 RBI and 54 stolen bases in 167 career games played under hall of fame member Amanda Bourgoin.

The two-time all-conference first team outfielder also posted a career .524 slugging percentage, a .397 on-base percentage, a .921 on-base plus slugging percentage and an .857 stolen base percentage with 288 total bases and 57 extra-base hits.

The fearless outfielder entered the hall of fame as the program’s all-time career leader in at-bats (550) and hits (195), and ranked second in games played and total bases, third in runs and RBI, fourth in triples, tied for fourth in home runs, fifth in stolen base attempts (63) and extra-base hits, sixth in stolen bases, tied for sixth in doubles, 14th in slugging percentage, tied for 16th in batting average, and tied for 20th in on-base plus slugging percentage.

At the time of her induction, Cameron held the program’s longest hitting streak (18 games) and the longest reach base streak (31 games).

She was named to the NAC all-tournament team in 2009 and 2011, while being tabbed as the NAC tournament MVP in 2011.

Cameron earned a bachelor of science in criminal justice and psychology from Husson in 2012.

A native of South Plainfield, New Jersey, Cameron attended South Plainfield High School.

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