As we approach the 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony this October, Emmanuel College is highlighting the achievements of this year’s inductees.
In the weeks ahead, we will share profiles of the student-athletes, coaches, and supporters whose dedication, leadership, and excellence have left a lasting mark on Saints athletics.
When Iman Davis Barbosa ’10 left the court for the final time in 2010, she carried with her more than memories. She left with a record — 1,732 career points — that still stands today as the highest total in the history of Emmanuel College women’s basketball.
In October, Barbosa will be inducted into the Emmanuel College Athletics Hall of Fame. She’ll enter the hall alongside the man who coached every one of those points: Andy Yosinoff, the winningest coach in NCAA Women’s Division III basketball history.
“You couldn’t write a better story,” Barbosa said. “I’m so thrilled that we’re going in together. I wouldn’t be here without him.”
For Barbosa, the moment is about more than basketball. “It’s such a humbling honor to be enshrined among people who have excelled in their sport—it’s special,” she said. “It feels like being part of something bigger than yourself. It’s a reminder that I’m not the first and won’t be the last, and I’m grateful for that.”
A Career Defined by Excellence
Barbosa’s four years in a Saints uniform were nothing short of dominant. Emmanuel went 95-23 during her career, including a staggering 43-4 in Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) play, and captured four consecutive GNAC championships from 2007 to 2010. Twice named GNAC Player of the Year, she earned First Team All-Conference honors in three of her four seasons. Individually, she points to back-to-back GNAC MVP awards and a preseason All-America nod before her senior year as standout moments. Collectively, she recalls the team’s run to the NCAA Sweet 16 during her freshman year as “unforgettable.”
Her influence stretched well beyond the league. Barbosa earned All-New England honors from both the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and D3Hoops.com in three straight seasons—the only Emmanuel player ever to do so. As a junior, she averaged 18.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.8 assists, and 2.8 steals per game, earning All-America Honorable Mention. As a senior, she capped her career with the Andrew Yosinoff Senior Athletic Achievement Award.