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OFFICIAL SITE OF KEUKA COLLEGE ATHLETICS

Dr. Arthur F. Kirk, Jr. Athletics Hall of Fame

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Nicole Bondellio

  • Class
    2008
  • Induction
    2014
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Soccer
Bondellio ’08 graduated as the all-time goals (50), assists (39) and points (139) leader for the women’s soccer team and currently ranks first in points and assists, and is second in goals scored. Bondellio, who hails from Watkins Glen, N.Y., enjoyed a decorated career for the Green and Gold. During her four-year career playing under head coaches Tim Moody and Jamie Burke, Bondellio was named the North Eastern Athletic Conference’s (NEAC) Player of the Year in both 2004 and 2007. She was named to the first-team All-NEAC team all four years on campus, and helped Keuka win the 2007 NEAC regular season title before the team lost in the championship game. During her tenure, the women’s soccer team posted a 41-23-1 overall record (29-7 in NEAC play). A talented playmaker, Bondellio set a school-record with 17 assists during her freshman season as Keuka went 11-4-1 overall. Bondellio also scored seven goals and finished with 31 points, the first of four straight seasons with 31 or more points. After scoring 12 goals with seven assists (31 points) during her sophomore campaign, Bondellio recorded 13 goals with seven assists (33 points) during her junior year. But the best was still to come for Bondellio. During her senior season, Bondellio scored 18 goals (third-highest single-season total in school history) and added eight assists for 44 points (also third-most in school history) as the Green and Gold went 12-5 overall, including a perfect 9-0 in conference play. Thanks to Bondellio’s deft scoring touch, the women’s soccer team earned a spot in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III Upstate tournament. Bondellio concluded her senior season ranked 19th in the country in both goals and points per game as she earned a spot on the D3 Kicks All-New York Region second team. Bondellio was also honored by ESPN/CoSIDA with a spot on the Academic All-American third team.
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