Hall of Fame
Steve Godin ('85)Steve Godin made his mark on the Rhode Island baseball record books during his three years as a starter. The Lincoln, R.I. native finished his career with the second-highest career batting average (.330), and held school records in career runs (74), career stolen bases (22) and most stolen bases in a season (12). He served as a tri-captain his senior year, finishing with a .353 batting average, second best on a Rhode Island team that finished 22-18, at the time the best record in school history. On April 11 of his senior year, he had the distinction of ranking sixth in the country with a .487 batting average. He led the team in triples (4) and total bases (69), and was second in runs scored (33), hits (48) and walks (24). He hit seven doubles, two homers, drove in 22 runs and had a slugging percentage of .507. As a sophomore, Godin led the Ram's with a .360 batting average, which included a team-high 40 hits in 111 at-bats. He tied for the team lead with 22 RBIs and was one of the team's toughest players to strike out. He currently lives in New London, N.H. and is the director of International Business Development for The Claremont Co.