Hall of Fame
HIGHLIGHTS: Coached by both Pat Cole and Sue Winning in basketball, this 1985 graduate was named captain in her junior and senior years, scored 1,168 points and made 272 assists over her four-year career. She earned NAIA All-District 31 honors in her sophomore, junior and senior years and earned All C.A.C.C first team all four years.
As a shortstop on Nancy Botthge’s softball team, Lee-Anne started all four years and earned the Bloomfield College Senior Award. Her .600 batting average helped the Lady Deacons to bi-district and district championships as wellas National Championships in ’84 & ’85.
“I remember starting out my freshman year when the female athletic program didn’t have a big name,” said Ranzinger. “But being a part of super basketball and softball teams turned everything around. I’m glad I had a part of giving Bloomfield College something to remember. If there is one thing I could share with the young athletes of today it would be to play hard, play fair and respect your coaches. Just keep in mind to give 110% on and off the court.”
TODAY: After graduating from B.C. in 1985, Ranzinger worked as a bank assistant for four years with National Community Bank. Recently, with the help of her family, she opened up a health and fitness club, "Woman's Way" in Rochelle Park. Ranzinger resides in Carlstadt, NJ.