Waterville, ME – Thomas College and Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Christopher Parsons are thrilled to share the 2025 induction class into the Dick and Betty-Jane Meader Athletics Hall of Fame. Lucas Levesque (Men's Soccer – class of 2002), Jenn (Day) Morris (Women's Soccer & Lacrosse – class of 2015, 2016 MBA), and the 2017 Softball Team (17 players).
Lucus Levesque was a standout performer for the Thomas College Men's Soccer program from 1999 to 2001. A transfer from the University of Maine Fort Kent, Levesque joined Thomas as a sophomore and immediately became a key contributor. He earned multiple conference awards and led the conference in goals scored in 1999 & 2001, excelling during the program's final seasons in NAIA athletics. Levesque graduated in the spring of 2002 with a bachelor's degree in Sport Management, specializing in marketing management. He was later inducted into the University of Maine Fort Kent Athletics Hall of Fame for his achievements as a coach there from 2003 to 2017.
Jenn (Day) Morris was a standout athlete at Thomas College, competing in both Women's Soccer and Women's Lacrosse from 2011 to 2015. A record-setting lacrosse player, Morris holds several program records and earned numerous conference accolades in both sports. She served as a three-time captain for the lacrosse team and as the soccer team captain during her senior year. Morris graduated with a bachelor's degree in Accounting in 2015 and went on to complete her Master's in Business Administration with a focus on Accounting in 2016.
The 2017 Softball Team made history as the first women's team at the school to win a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) championship and compete in an NCAA Regional Game. This milestone came after the institution transitioned to NCAA competition in 2002, having previously participated in the NAIA. Team members included Katie Taylor, Chelsea Hale, Cassie Contigiani, Haley Littlefield, Sydney LeBourveau, Chiara Stone, Lauren Farina, Meghan Stover, Courtney Veilleux, Krysta Porter, Lauren Guppy, Korrie Laren, Kayla Bess, Abby Nielsen, Lexi Colpack, Madison Bentz, and Sarahjane Call. The team was led by head coach Terry Parlin, who began coaching in 2009 and retired following the 2018 spring season.
The ceremony will be held on Friday, September 26th in the Thomas College Summit Room from 5-9pm kicking off the start of Thomas College's 2025 Homecoming and Family Weekend. Registration for the event is now open at this link. Tickets are $40 per person, which includes a reception with dinner and dessert followed by the induction ceremony.