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Colleen Thorburn (1992-95) was one of the first superstars to play for the Owls and was the first in the storied tradition of sensational Kennesaw State catchers. A two-time All-American (NCAA-1995, NAIA-1994), she was a member of Kennesaw State's first softball national championship team. A lifetime .381 hitter, she never hit below .357 in her four years. Her speed and power numbers are second-to-none as she is the only KSU player to rank in the top 10 in home runs, slugging percentage, triples, and stolen bases. She currently holds the Owls career record for triples (47) and runs scored (199). After her KSU career, Thorburn was a two-time member of the Canadian Olympic team, playing in the 1996 and 2000 Games.
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