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Flinn played in the early 1990s and established herself as one of the best players to don a Montclair State softball uniform. The NJAC Rookie of the Year in 1992, Flinn made her impact immediately helping the Red Hawks to the NCAA Division III Softball Championship where Montclair finished third. The following season she earned the first of her three All-American honors as she batted. 389 with 38 runs scored and 12 stolen bases. In 1994, Flinn put together one of the great seasons in MSU history as she batted .500 with 76 hits and 57 runs scored – all singleseason records. She capped her career in 1995 by batting .342 with 71 hits and broke her own mark for runs scored with 59 while also swiping 24 bases as she garnered her third straight All-American accolade. A three-time All-NJAC selection and four-time All-Region pick, Flinn, who helped MSU to four consecutive NCAA Division Regional Tournament berths, batted .432 with 253 hits, 40 doubles, 10 triples, 190 runs scored and 53 stolen bases. She still holds the MSU career records for batting average, hits, and runs scored and is second in on-base percentage (.478) and total bases (322).
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