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Kim Sarrazin

Kim Sarrazin

  • Class
    2000
  • Induction
    2009
  • Sport(s)
    Softball
Kim Sarrazin played four years for coach Jane Worthington and was a three-time All-Ohio Valley Conference choice, while making honorable mention all-conference recognition her freshman season. While compiling a .353 career batting average during her four seasons at EKU, Sarrazin finished among the league leaders in the OVC in six different categories her senior season, including batting average (.298) and runs batted in (29). She was also honored in 2000 as the OVC Player of the Year. Sarrazin’s name is all over the EKU record book, holding Eastern career marks for hits (235), doubles (46) and consecutive games with a hit (21), and EKU single-season records for most base stealers caught (24), batting average (.420) and triples (six). She was also a two-time OVC All-Tournament team selection and won the OVC Academic Medal of Honor in 1996-97 as a freshman. She continued her softball career after college by starting for both the Canadian National Team that placed ninth at the 2002 World Championships and for the 2004 Canadian Olympic Team that finished fifth at the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece. She is married to Patrick Blouin and they have one son, William (2).
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