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Susan Moffat

  • Class
    1998
  • Induction
    2013
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball


Susan Moffat was one of the most prolific scorers in Wagner College women's basketball history, and her name can be found throughout the Seahawk record book.  At the time of her graduation, in 1998, the 5-10 shooting guard was Wagner's all-time leader in made three-pointers, fourth in points and fifth in scoring average. Through the end of the 2012-2013 season, Moffat ranks second in made three-pointers, is tied for fifth in scoring average, and sixth in the all-time scoring with 1,481 points. The Somerville, NJ native averaged 13.8 ppg during her time on Grymes Hill, and 59 three-pointers per season. Her 68 made three-pointers in both her junior and seasons rank third for a Seahawk in a single season.  As a senior, Moffat helped lead the Seahawks to new heights, as the Green & White posted a 12-4 mark in Northeast Conference play, winning nine out of 10 contests to close out regular season play.  Wagner finished tied for second in the NEC and advanced to the 1998 NEC Championship game. Moffat was named to the NEC All-Tournament team in her final year with the Green & White. As was the case in her senior year, Moffat was Wagner's leading scorer as a junior, averaging a career-high 16.6 ppg and posting a career-best in rebounds while leading the Seahawks to the NEC semifinatls. As a junior in 1996-97, she led the Green & White to  an 18-10 record and a mark of 11-7 in the NEC.With Moffat again at the helm as a senior in 1997-98, the Seahawks went 17-12 overall and improved to 12-4 in NEC play.  Wagner appeared in the NEC tournament in all four of Moffat's years as a member of the Wagner program. Moffat resides in Los Angeles, CA with her husband Janne Kouri. She is currently a VP of J.P. Morgan Private Bank and co-founder of NextStep, a not for profit, community-based fitness and wellness center for those living with paralysis.

Click HERE to view induction of Susan Moffat (Part I), who was presented by her former head coach at Wagner College Pam Roecker.

Click HERE to view Part II



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