As we approach the 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony this October, Emmanuel College is highlighting the achievements of this year’s inductees.
In the weeks ahead, we will share profiles of the student-athletes, coaches, and supporters whose dedication, leadership, and excellence have left a lasting mark on Saints athletics.
Seventeen wins in a row and a third consecutive GNAC championship cemented the 2006 Emmanuel women’s volleyball team’s place in program history.
Nearly two decades later, the Saints are being honored with an induction into the Emmanuel College Athletics Hall of Fame. For former Head Coach Joe Seid, who led the program for 15 seasons, the recognition is long overdue.
“I am absolutely ecstatic to finally see one of the most talented and decorated teams in Emmanuel volleyball history get the recognition it truly deserves,” Seid said. “It’s been a long time coming—but greatness never fades, and neither does legacy.”
The 2006 squad finished 21-11, including a program-record 17-match winning streak in which they outscored opponents 51-11. Emmanuel went undefeated in GNAC play (11-0) and captured the conference title. Captains Beth Ferreira ’07 and Amy Miklus ’07 helped lead the way, with Miklus earning All-Conference First Team honors and Ferreira named to the Second Team. Lindsey Parker Hooper ’09 was recognized as GNAC Player of the Year, Captain Kendra Barry ’06 joined Ferreira on the Second Team, and Seid was named GNAC Coach of the Year.
The final point of the GNAC third title — sealed by Meg McGivern’s ace — remains etched in memory. “It wasn’t just a point,” Seid said. “It was the culmination of every practice, every challenge, and every ounce of perseverance that went into it.”