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Kasey played on the NCU softball team for four years and as a true pioneer was a member of the first three seasons of the women’s basketball program. In addition, she participated in one year of club volleyball in 2015 before the varsity program launched the following season.
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While she was a standout athlete on both the softball and women’s basketball teams, she truly emerged as one of the best softball players in school history. As a sophomore, Cutsforth earned team MVP honors as she led the Beacons to a third-place finish at the USCAA national championship tournament, the highest finish ever for an NCU softball team.
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She holds NCU’s single-season record for doubles (13) while her 13-game hitting streak as a sophomore is the second-longest in school history. Cutsforth owns a spot in the career top-ten lists in 16 categories and still holds the record for most career doubles with 32. She has the second-highest hit total (144) and ranks second all-time with 40 multi-hit games.
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On the basketball court, Kasey was a three-time team MVP and three-time recipient of the Coaches Award. She ended her career with 500 points and 365 rebounds and ranks sixth all-time with 172 assists. Cutsforth also led the Beacons to a pair of appearances in the USCAA national tournament with the team taking fourth place in both 2006 and 2007.
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Cutsforth’s influence reached far beyond the court or the field. She was a strong student, having been named a USCAA Academic All-American as a senior. She was named the Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior, along with NCU’s Female Athlete of the Year award. Kasey was also the first recipient of the Sports Information Legacy Award.
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