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Pamela Green-Lewis was elected to the Hall of Fame for her accomplishments in the sport of basketball.
Green-Lewis brought to the women's game what Reggie Lewis provided the men's team: an incomparable court presence. She and Lewis had remarkably similar success. Green-Lewis stepped on to campus and within a few short months was one of the basketball team's starters and leaders- a few short years later she was the captain, among New England's greatest players and Northeastern's top career scorer.
As a junior, Green-Lewis was named conference Player of the Year, Tournament MVP and District I All-America. She paved the way to the Huskies first Seaboard title, scoring a team-high 22 points in the championship game win over Maine. As a senior, she again received All-America honors and the team won a second consecutive Seaboard crown. Her 1,908 points is tops on NU's all-time scoring list, and her 673 rebounds places her third.
After earning a degree in business administration, Green-Lewis began her current job with America Institute of CPA, where she now is a supervisor.
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