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Amy Kittredge

Amy Kittredge

  • Class
    2006
  • Induction
    2019
  • Sport(s)
    Soccer

Amy Kittredge (Yandow) ’06 tore up the record books for the Castleton women’s soccer program, seating herself among the all-time great Spartans despite playing just three seasons in the Green and White. A three-time first team All-Conference selection, she graduated as Castleton’s all-time leader in points and goals scored, taking over first place on both lists after a stellar first year in which she racked up 32 goals and 73 points en route to North Atlantic Conference Player of the Year honors. As a senior, she helped guide Castleton to the NAC Championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. She graduated with 175 points on 79 goals and 17 assists, and ranks second all-time in goals, third all-time in points and eighth all-time in assists at the time of induction. She holds three of the top six marks all-time for single-season points, amassing 73 points in 2003, 50 points in 2004 and 52 points in 2005. She also has three of the top four single-season records in goals scored, with 32 in 2003, 23 in 2004 and 24 in 2005. Her 2003 season was among one of the best in the nation, as she finished the season fourth overall in NCAA Division III with 3.48 points per game and sixth overall with 1.52 goals per game. Her six scores against the University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) tied her for the most goals in a single game in the country in 2003. She graduated with a double major in psychology and criminal justice. After Castleton, she earned her master’s degree in Community Mental Health Counseling from Southern New Hampshire University, and has worked in the field of mental health and substance abuse treatment for the past 10 years. She currently resides in Addison, Vermont, with her husband, Nate, and their three children, Ayla, Kendall and Nolan.

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