2024:
- Third year member of the program, received third varsity letter
- NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete
- Departmental Outstanding Scholar-Athlete Award
- Little East Conference All-Academic
- Appeared in 43 games, starting all 43 primarily at first base but also pitched
- Batted .284, 19 rbis on 29 hits, two of them doubles, one triple, scored 12 runs, and walked 4 times
- Slugged .324, had an on base percentage of .308, stole 4 bags on 5 attempts, and had 289 putouts and 13 assists for a fielding percentage of .993
- Recorded 8 two hit games, 7 two rbi games, had a hitting streak of 10 games straight, and a reached base streak of 10 consecutive games
- Appeared in the circle for eight games, starting four of them, she pitched 20 innings, struck out and walked 7, allowed 36 hits and 22 runs, and had an era of 6.30
- Batted in the bottom third of the lineup
2023: Appeared in 13 games, making eight of her nine starts at shortstop… started the first three games of the year, going 2-for-2 with a run and RBI in the second game of the year against Concordia U., TX… in seven games in Texas on the spring trip, had six putouts and ten assists with only one error… batted .308 on the season with four hits, one run scored and two RBIs... her season hit total came on two two-hit games… struck out only once in 13 plate appearances and committed only one error in her first nine appearances… recipient of the Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete Award and qualified for the LEC All-Academic Team…
Before Eastern: Played three years of basketball, four years of soccer, and five years of softball… in soccer, named team captain as a senior… named 1
st Team All-Western Massachusetts and Offensive Player of the Year in 2019 and 2020… All-State in 2020… in basketball, named team captain as a junior and senior… 1
st Team All-Western Massachusetts in 2018, 2019, and 2020… 2019 team Most Valuable Player… helped lead team to league championship in 2017 and 2019… Western Massachusetts champion in 2017… in softball, 2017 All-Western Massachusetts Honorable Mention… 1
st Team All-Western Massachusetts in 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021… All-Western Massachusetts Super 7 in 2020 and 2021… helped lead team to league and Western Massachusetts championships in 2017, 2020, and 2021…
PERSONAL: born
Maggie A. Rubeck August 19, 2003…
Parents: Melanie and Thomas…
Siblings: Lilly, Jordan…
Major: Health Science…
Career plans: Nurse…
Residence: Easthampton, MA…
MAGGIE...REVEALED
Your pre-game ritual: Starbucks with Alexa
Personal goal for the season: Have fun with my friends
Your most overused phrase: Wanna get starbs?
If you could describe yourself in one word, it would be: Tall
Biggest waste of money: Fancy/expensive cars
Biggest adjustment to college life: Time management
If you were to choose a superpower what would it be?: Ability to identify farts
Your most bizarre dream: I was staying in my sister's apartment in Boston and a plane crashed into the water behind her apartment. So, I ran outside and swam to the plane. I was able to hold the plane up in the water and save all 189 passengers, all while fighting off great white sharks, I can’t swim
Biggest crisis facing the world: Healthcare inequality
Your hidden talent: Breakdancing
Your dream job: Professional sleeper
Job you consider the hardest or worst to do for a living: Porta potty cleaner
If you could meet anyone, who would it be?: Isaac Newton and ask him for help on my physics homework
If your life could be made into a movie, the title would be: “Rubeck”
What could you give a 30 minute presentation on with absolutely no preparation?: How sweet treats boost serotonin and happiness
What are you most grateful for?: My family and friends
What dumb accomplishment are you most proud of?: I got a100 on the pacer test in middle school
What is something your friends would consider “so you”?: Starbs
What are the worst and best things about getting older?: Responsibility
If you could invent one thing, what would it be?: A pill that cures all diseases and cancer