Hall of Fame

Stacy Flick

Stacy Flick

  • Class
    2011
  • Induction
    2016
  • Sport(s)
From her first day at Lycoming to her last, Flick was one of the best swimmers in the MAC. A three-time MAC Academic honor roll selection, the Easton, Pa., native left Lycoming a perfect 8-for-8 in First Team All-MAC breaststroke awards, finishing third or better in both the 100- and 200-yard events four times apiece. She was also one of the best sprinters in the league, finishing second in the 50-yard freestyle as a freshman and sixth as a sophomore. During her junior year, she entered the MAC Championships with a sprained knee, but still managed to win her first MAC title in the 100-yard breaststroke, helping her earn the Sol "Woody" Wolf award as the school's most improved junior athlete. As a senior, the two-time CSCAA Scholar All-American finished her career by winning titles at the Middle Atlantic Conference Championships in both the 100-yard and 200-yard breaststroke, finishing her career with the second-most MAC titles in the women's program's history. She also finished her career with school-records in both breaststroke events, posting a 1:05.43 in the 100-yard event, as she earned an NCAA "B" Provisional cut twice in her career, and a 2:27.61 in the 200-yard event. She added another prestigious award by being named Most Outstanding Female Athlete nod in 2011. The criminal justice and psychology major was a three-time member of the MAC Academic Honor Roll. Since graduating, Flick still has an avid love of water and has taken to kayaking, hiking and biking, as well as swimming recreationally when she gets the chance. She is a Family and Permanency Specialist with The Salvation Army Children's Services in Allentown, Pa., which provides foster care and adoption services.
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