Where Are They Now?


Amy Bartlett-Webster (Lacrosse)

  • Graduated from Stonehill in 2002 with a degree in psychology
  • Two-time All-Conference honoree in field hockey
  • Three-time All-Conference honoree in lacrosse
  • Second Team All-American in lacrosse (2001)
  • Graduated from Springfield in 2005 with a Masters of Education in Psychology, and a concentration in athletic counseling.
  • She is now a health and wellness coordinator at Bryant University, where she has worked for three years.

Kim Nolan (Cross Country/Track & Field)

  • Biology major and Secondary Education minor, graduating with a 3.56 GPA
  • Member of the Sigma Zeta Honor Society
  • Three-season team captain as a senior
  • Three-time NCAA Division II All-Academic selection
  • Three-time All-Conference honoree
  • Two-time All-Region honoree
  • Graduated from the New England College of Optometry in 2008, and is currently completing her residency in community health optometry
  • Has run three marathons and a half-marathon, completing the 2005 Philadelphia Marathon in 2:56.21 to finish 11th among women in the race.

Erika Stupinski (Basketball)

  • Graduated from Stonehill in 2008 with a degree in management
  • Honorable Mention All-American
  • NE-10 All-Conference and All-Academic honoree
  • ESPN Academic All-District selection
  • Recipient of the 2008 Edward E. Martin Award as the top scholar-athlete in the senior class
  • Served as SAAC representative
  • Was an Operations Specialist in the Corporate Actions Department at Boston financial services firm Brown Brothers Harriman
  • Currently in her first season as Assistant Women's Basketball Coach at Stonehill.

Dan Wolfert (Baseball)

  • Graduated from Stonehill in 2000 with a degree in business management
  • Earned his masters degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 2001
  • Four-year starter at shortstop and senior year captain of the Stonehill baseball team, leading the squad to their first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2000
  • All-New England and All-Conference honoree
  • Named MVP of the NE-10 championship tournament
  • Selected to the All-NCAA Tournament Team
  • Led the team in hitting and set the program record for hits in a season with 79
  • Spent five years as general manager of the Sarasota (Fla.) Reds, the Class A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds, and served in the same role for a year following the club's sale to the Pittsburgh Pirates and subsequent relocation to Bradenton, Fla.
  • Currently in his first year as athletic director at Yorktown (Ind.) High School.