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Darlene Levielle Hall of Fame

Darlene Levielle

  • Class
    1986
  • Induction
    2013
  • Sport(s)
    Soccer
A four-year member of the Cardinal women’s soccer team, Darlene Levielle is the fifth Plattsburgh State women’s soccer player to enter the Cardinal Athletic Hall of Fame.
 
At the conclusion of her four-year career, Darlene was the all-time leading scorer in women’s soccer history with 33 goals and 74 points. She also received All-SUNYAC First Team honors in 1985. Darlene currently ranks fifth all-time in career goals and sixth all-time in career points.
 
Darlene graduated in 1986 with a degree in business and health care.

Date of Induction into Cardinal Sports Hall of Fame:
October 18, 2013

Where is she now:

Darlene is a Data Analyst for Treo Solutions, a leading health care transformation company which provides consulting and software tools to health care payers and providers. Darlene currently resides in Schenectady, N.Y. and remains in close proximity to her family.

While playing an active part in the growth of Treo Solutions for the past five years, Darlene also remains active in athletics as a member of the Treo soccer and softball teams. She also enjoys tackling the Adirondack High Peaks with her chocolate lab, Latte. One of her greatest personal achievements is completing the Pan-Mass Challenge twice (2007, 2010). The Pan-Mass Challenge is an annual two-day, 200-mile bike-a-thon that crosses the state of Massachusetts to raise money for charity.

Favorite Plattsburgh Sports Moment:

“There were so many beautiful and memorable moments during my time at Plattsburgh State. I had the good fortune of sharing that experience with one of my younger sisters, Lisa. We often laugh about our time together on the team. The simple moments were the best ones. Competing and laughing our way through practices in the rain, snow and sunshine. One of the highlights was going to the NYS Tournament. Back in the mid '80s, the NYS Tournament was a premier event. During my senior year, we traveled to Brockport for the tournament. Although we didn’t come away with the title, we did have a great time wrapping our feet in plastic bags to keep them warm and dry so we could compete in the snow.”
 
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