Spring Hill College women’s basketball alumni Lindsey Stuardi Weems (’00) will be inducted into the Spring Hill College Athletic Hall of Fame in the fall.
Weems played for the Badgers from 1996-2000. During the 1999-00 season, the two-time All-Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) selection led Spring Hill to the GCAC Championship and a NAIA National Tournament Appearance. She is a member of the Spring Hill “1,000 Point Club” with 1,386 career points. She holds several program records including single-game assists (12) and single-season free throws
(141). Weems holds a .860 career free throw percentage and 330 career steals.
The ceremony, set for the evening of October 19 at Byrne Memorial Hall, will also feature the enshrinement of fellow Badger alumni Jeff Burg (’94), Joe Imorde (’61), Monica DeSilva Kelsey (’02), Tony Younger (’02), Jennifer Cunningham (’99), former Head Coach Coby Mackin (softball, 1998-2005) and the recognition of the inaugural 1998 softball team that finished 43-17. The Spring Hill College Athletic Hall of Fame has enshrined the best in Badger athletics since 1972. There have been 150 student-athletes and coaches honored in the SHC Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame members include nationally renowned sports figures such as Nick Bollettieri, who founded IMG Academy, and Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, Muhammed Ali’s fight doctor.
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