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Nancy Sebeck-Love

  • Class
    1985
  • Induction
    2000
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball
  • At the time of induction Nancy Sebeck-Love joined classmate Sharon Miller '85 as the only women in the Randolph-Macon Athletic Hall of Fame. Miller was inducted into the Hall last year. Sebeck-Love was a standout lacrosse player from 1982-85, and also played basketball for one year.
  • Sebeck-Love is remembered for helping to jumpstart the Yellow Jacket women's lacrosse program and leading it to prominence in the early years. Until just recently, she held all of the Randolph-Macon women's lacrosse scoring records.
  • As a standout freshman in 1982, Sebeck-Love led her team to the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women national tournament, and set three records that will stand forever because that was the last year for the tournament. Those records are: most goals scored in a game (7), most goals scored in a tournament (16 in three games) and most points scored in a tournament (also 16 in three games).
  • Currently, Sebeck-Love stands third on the Randolph-Macon all-time career list for total points (200) and goals (185). She also had 15 career assists. Sebeck-Love was chosen as a team captain three of her four years on the Yellow Jacket squad. In each of her last three seasons, she was named First-Team All-South Atlantic Region, First-Team All-State, and First-Team All-ODAC.
  • Randolph-Macon is not the only place that Sebeck-Love made a name for herself athletically. At the time of induction she was also the second-ever female to be inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame at McDonogh School in Baltimore, behind tennis legend Pam Shriver. As head coach of the varsity lacrosse team at Hereford High School, Sebeck-Love helped her squad to capture the Baltimore County Championship in 1992. She continues to be active herself, completing the 26-mile Marine Corps Marathon in October of 1998.
  • Sebeck-Love received her master's of education in school counseling at Loyola College in Baltimore, and is in her fifth year as a counselor in the Baltimore County school system, working primarily with at-risk youth in a dropout prevention program. She developed a model for helping youth to succeed in school through business involvement, and it was adopted by the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy and Studies and has been implemented throughout the county's public schools.
  • In the spring of 1999, Sebeck-Love continued her post-graduate work at Johns Hopkins University, aiming towards a doctoral degree with a focus on working with troubled youth. She serves as a volunteer and Chair of the PTA at her children's school, and is also a volunteer coach of recreation soccer and girl's basketball.
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