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Shari McNamara Gerevics will long be remembered for her pitching prowess. She helped guide the RIT softball team to a four-year 103-51-3 record that included winning the ECACs in 2004. Four times she was named All-Empire 8, including Player of the Year honors in 2002 and 2003. In 2001 she was the Empire 8 Rookie of the Year. In 2003 she was also named to the ECAC All-Star Team.
She set several school marks, including most career wins (55), shutouts (22) and strikeouts (513). In her four seasons, she had an outstanding 1.59 earned run average. As a freshman, she helped guide RIT to the NCAA Championships in 2001. The native of Rome, NY played in 100 career games, starting 89 and completing 86. She was also named Athlete of the Week multiple times.
Shari received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 2005 and her master's degree in Imaging Science in 2007.
She and her husband Jeremy live in Fairport, N.Y. They have one daughter (Macy). Shari is an imaging scientist with Exelis Geospatial Systems.
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