| Sport(s): | Equestrian/Women's Volleyball |
| Year of Graduation: | 2001 |
Mount Ida alumnus Patricia Andreottola Moss (Wilmington, Massachusetts) '97-'01 was selected as the ????? Mount Ida College Hall-of-Fame inductee.
Andreottola Moss earned a bachelor degree in Equine Studies, graduating with highest honors from Mount Ida College. During her time as a Mustang she was a member of the women's equestrian and volleyball teams, excelling at the highest level.
As an equestrian rider at Mount Ida, Andreottola Moss was ranked 3rd in the country. In 2000, she was the Zone Champion for novice equitation in fences and flat qualifying for Nationals and eventually took third in individual novice fences. Once her collegiate riding days were over, she served as a coach with the Mustangs for two years following graduation.
Andreottola Moss was also an accomplished volleyball player leading the Mustangs to their first ever North Atlantic Conference (NAC) championship in 1999, the teams first season in NCAA Division III competition. A team captain, Andreottola Moss led the team in kills (58), blocks (137), solo blocks (68), and block assists (69). She tallied 2.39 kills a game and a hitting percentage of .174 and was second on the team in digs with 277. She was honored with a second team All-New England selection in 1999.
Andreottola Moss chose to pursue her love of horses, working as Head Trainer and Rider at Esterbrook Farm in Acton, Massachusetts. She is an accomplished rider and sought after instructor for children and adults. In addition to riding and training, Tricia specializes in selecting and developing young horses for resale.