Lisa Lapham
Lisa Lapham
Year: 1987
Class: 2025-2026
Team: Softball

The following was printed on Lisa Lapham's Hall of Fame Plaque:

Lisa Lapham was one of the pioneers of Saints softball and a member of the program’s inaugural team. Competing from 1984-1987 — prior to conference affiliation — Lapham helped lay the foundation for future success.

During her four-year career, she appeared in 94 games and was named First Team All-District 23 once. At the time of her graduation, she ranked at or near the top in nearly every statistical category in program history.

Lapham finished her career with a .371 batting average, highlighted by a .427 single-season average in 1987. She recorded 89 hits and 63 runs scored, along with 10 doubles, 10 triples, and seven home runs. She totaled 62 RBI, 28 stolen bases, and 45 walks.

Her 10 career triples remain tied for one of the top career marks in program history, and her 28 stolen bases still rank among the top career totals. In addition to her offensive production, Lapham also contributed in the circle, earning four pitching wins and throwing 85 innings over her career.