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ATHLETICS HISTORYAll-Star Seasons Four for Four Basketball standout Alexandra Leslie ’18 joins elite team of four-year All-Americans.

Four for Four

Here are the Yellowjackets who have been named All-Americans four seasons in a row.

Basketball

Alexandra Leslie ’18 2015 to 2018

Golf

Nicholas Palladino ’14 2011 to 2014

Squash

Jim Bristow ’10 2007 to 2010

Benjamin Fischer ’12 2009 to 2012

Neil Cordell ’16 2013 to 2016

Ryosei Kobayashi ’17 2014 to 2017

Mario Yanez Tapia ’17 2014 to 2017

Tomotaka Endo ’18 2015 to 2018

Swimming and Diving

David Drummond ’82 1979 to 1982

Kevin Uy ’87, ’93S (MBA) 1984 to 1987

Miklos Wenczl ’88 1985 to 1988

Jean Zarger ’85 1982 to 1985

Barbara Bliss ’86 1983 to 1986

Patty Rupp Hodge ’87, ’91M (MD) 1984 to 1987

Kelly Peters ’97 1994 to 1997

Tennis

Joachim Hammer ’88 1985 to 1988

Scott Milener ’90 1987 to 1990

Outdoor Track and Field

Michelle Mazurik Maybaum ’86 1983 to 1986

Basketball forward Alexandra Leslie ’18 is adding another milestone to her standout Rochester career. Leslie, a business major from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, became only the 18th Yellowjacket—and the first basketball player—to earn All-America honors all four years of her career.

She was named this spring as a first team All-American by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association, her second straight selection for the association’s first team.

After four seasons, Leslie ranks among the leaders in several statistical categories at Rochester: second in career scoring with 1,848 points, scoring average (16.8 points per game), blocks (145), games started (110), and minutes played (3,071), and she’s tied for second in total rebounds (992).

She is Rochester’s career leader in free throws made, with 468, and free throw percentage, making them at a 84.2 percent clip.

She helped lead the Yellowjackets to the NCAA Division III quarterfinals during the 2017-18 season, the second time in the last three seasons that the team reached the Elite Eight.

—Dennis O’Donnell