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Sharon M. Miller

  • Class
    1985
  • Induction
    1999
  • Sport(s)
    Basketball, Tennis
  • A basketball and tennis standout, Sharon Miller holds the distinction of being the first female athlete to enter the Randolph-Macon College Athletic Hall of Fame. A four-year letterwinner in both sports, Miller excelled on both courts as well as in the classroom.
  • In basketball, Miller was named the Messiah College Tournament Most Valuable Player (1981), rewarded with NCAA Division II All-Region and All-State honors and was selected to the VAIAW Division II State All-Tournament team as a junior in 1984.
  • Miller's success as a senior in 1984-85 places her among the ranks of Randolph-Macon's most outstanding student-athletes. The captain of the basketball team, Miller became the first player in the history of the program to surpass the 1,000-point scoring mark. By the end of the season, she had produced a school-record 1,346 career points. After a season that was highlighted by a 36-point scoring output against Liberty Baptist University, Miller was named Honorable Mention AWSF All-American. Miller was equally outstanding in the classroom and following her senior season, she was named a District III Academic All-American and earned Third-Team GTA/CoSIDA Academic All-American honors. Honored as Randolph-Macon's most outstanding student-athlete, Miller received the college's Compton Award for athletic and academic excellence.
  • Fourteen years after her graduation, Miller still stands among the women's basketball program's top four scorers of all-time. Along with her 1,346 career points, Miller pulled down 648 career rebounds which, currently, places her seventh among the program's all-time top rebounders.
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