Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
Corinne Corcoran

Inducted in 2003 as an Athlete
Institution: Concordia
Graduated in 1984
Corinne Corcoran was the most dominant
and explosive women's hockey player of her era. A prolific goal scorer and
play-maker, she helped Concordia University win three consecutive Quebec
championships.
In 1980-81, her first season with the Concordia Stingers, she scored 46 goals
and 44 assists for 90 points in 37 games. This intelligent centre was the
leading scorer in the QUAA with 15 goals and 21 assists for 36 points in 12
games. At the conclusion of the season, she was named a league all-star, MVP of
her team and Concordia Freshman Athlete of the Year.
The following year she led the team and Quebec conference in scoring. She
amassed an impressive 51 goals and 42 assists in 33 games. She was named a QUAA
all-star, team MVP and Concordia Female Athlete of the Year. In her final
season, Corinne moved to defence to help the team. With her quickness and great
vision, she once again ruled the university women's hockey scene and was a
conference all-star.