Hall of Fame
Lisa Hintz is arguably the most decorated two-sport women's athlete in school history. She was a four-year letterwinner in volleyball and basketball from 1984-88.
An outside hitter in volleyball, Hintz is listed on 11 top-10 all-time lists. She holds school records for service aces (175), digs (2,514) and digs per set (5.93) while ranking second in solo blocks (118), third in total blocks (325) and third in block assists (207). Hintz, who served as a team captain and garnered all-district honors, is also the owner of single-season program standards for digs (736) and digs per set (7.36). She ranked among the top-10 nationally in both categories for multiple years.
Even though the three-point shot was not introduced until her senior year, Hintz remains the women's basketball program's second all-time leading scorer with 2,023 points. The guard, who owned the school' scoring record at the time of her graduation, averaged 14.5 points per game as a freshman, 25.4 as a sophomore, 19.8 as a junior and 19.3 as a senior. Hintz was named the institution's second female All-American in any sport for her efforts during the 1985-86 season in which she led the country in scoring for most of the year before finishing the season ranked second nationally.