Hall of Fame
Sandra A. (Mosley) Scavello is one of only two players in women’s basketball program history to record more than 700 rebounds and 100 three-point field goals. The 5-foot-10 inch forward started for four years after missing most of her freshman season with a torn ACL and was named to the All-Little East Conference team in each of those four full seasons. Including her injury-abbreviated first season, the Warriors posted three 20-win seasons. Upon returning from the season-ending knee injury, Scavello started all 31 games in 2003-04, averaging 12.6 points and 5.3 rebound and helping the program to a fourth straight 20-win season (25-6), an 11-3 record in the LEC, and a berth in the program’s last ECAC tournament, where it reached the championship game. On the first weekend of that season, Scavello averaged 24.5 points and 6.5 rebounds, shooting 22-of-31 from the floor and leading the team to the championship of the Eastern Tip-Off Tournament for the second straight year. She was named to the all-tournament for the first of four straight years, capped by her selection as tournament MVP as a senior in 2006-07 on another tournament title team. In her career, the versatile Mosley scored 1,535 points (13.2 ppg.) and grabbed 706 rebounds (6.1 rpg.) and landed 101 three-point field goals. The Goshen native left the program ranked second all-time in points and sixth in rebounds and three-point field goals. Scavello holds a B.A. Degree in Sociology and Applied Social Relations from Eastern and is employed as a sales representative at Liberty Mutual Insurance. Sandy has three children and resides with husband Rob in Pawcatuck.