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A two-time First-Team All-American, Breanne Doyle made a name for herself as one of the top goaltenders in program history.
Breanne helped Plattsburgh State win its first NCAA Division III national championship in 2006-07, and she ranks among the program’s career leaders in winning percentage (second, .904), save percentage (fourth, .934) and goals-against average (fourth, 1.26).
The Ogdensburg, N.Y., native also was a two-time All-ECAC West selection, a two-time ECAC West All-Tournament Team honoree and an NCAA All-Tournament Team pick in 2006-07. As a result of her distinguished career, she earned Plattsburgh State’s Female Senior Achievement Award in 2006-07.
Date of Induction into Cardinal Sports Hall of Fame:
October 12, 2018
Where is she now:
Breanne earned her Doctorate of Pharmacy and currently works as a life science consultant in the Bay Area, consulting at biotech companies such as Bayer, Illumina and Veeva.
Among her personal accomplishments, she lists her continuing to participate in the sport of ice hockey; she played with the national team in Korea and tried out for their Olympic team.
Favorite Plattsburgh State Sports Moment:
”Winning the national championship with an undefeated season to end my college athletic career.”
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