Karyn Wolwowicz-Martin

1989-1992

A four-year varsity standout and defensive anchor, Karyn Wolwowicz-Martin was the foundation of Randolph’s back line during one of the program’s most dominant eras. A two-time All-State selection in 1991 and 1992, she excelled as a sweeper, leading a defense that allowed just 11 goals and recorded 13 shutouts in her senior season.

During her four years, Randolph captured four consecutive IHC Championships, compiling an incredible 69–9 record (.890) and earning statewide recognition—ranked 2nd in the state twice and in the top 12 all four seasons.

A gifted multi-sport athlete, Wolwowicz-Martin earned 10 varsity letters and also starred as a sprinter and hurdler on Randolph’s winter and spring track teams. She served as team captain in 1992, exemplifying leadership and consistency across every sport she competed in.

 

Accolades

  • 1991 & 1992 All State Team

  • Four year Varsity Performer. Outstanding sweeper with the

  • defensive unit, only allowing 11 goals & posting 13 shutouts

  • 1989-1992 Four Consecutive IHC Championships

  • Four Year Team Record: 69-9 (.890pct)

    • 1989 Ranked 2nd in the State

    • 1990 Ranked 12th in the State

    • 1991 Ranked 2nd in the State

    • 1992 Ranked 9th in the State

  • 10 Varsity Letters

  • Outstanding Sprinter/Hurdler for the Winter & Spring Track Teams

  • Team Captain 1992

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