Hall of Fame
Lehosit earned four varsity letters in soccer under former Pioneer coach Patrick Holguin. She served as team captain her junior and senior seasons. Lehosit was a four-time All-OAC honoree garnering first team accolades in 2004 and 2005, second team in 2003 and honorable mention in 2002. She was named third team All-Great Lakes Region in 2005.
The Pioneer career record holder for assists with 28, Lehosit also ranks second all-time with 82 total points and third with 27 goals scored. She holds three of the program's top-five single season performances for assists with 8 in 2002 (second most) and 7 in 2003 and 2004 (third most).
Lehosit was named the Pioneers' Golden Boot Award winner as the team's leading scorer in each of her four seasons in the Navy Blue and White. She earned team Most Valuable Player honors three times.
Marietta enjoyed unparalleled success in women's soccer with Lehosit leading the way. The Pioneers were 11-7-1 her freshman season and then posted records of 12-7-1, 12-6 and 14-3-1 marking the best four-year span in program history. The 2003 team was the first to qualify for the OAC Tournament and the 2005 team holds the program record for wins.
Lehosit earned a bachelor's degree in Mathematics from Marietta College in 2006 and a master's degree in Clinical/Mental Health Counseling from Heidelberg University in 2013. She is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor at Tiffin University. Lehosit and her husband Nick Spell, a 2003 Marietta graduate, have two children, Luke and Jake.