Hall of Fame

Kate Endress
- Induction:
- 2014
- Class:
- 2005
Endress earned four letters for the women's basketball team from 2001-05 and was the 2004-05 MAC Player of the Year. She was the nation's 2004-05 Academic All-American of the Year in women's basketball plus was the 2005 Indiana NCAA Woman of the Year.Â
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A two-time All-MAC First Team selection, Endress ended her career as the second woman and one of only four players, male or female, in Ball State history to reach the 1,800-point scoring plateau. Her 1,843 points placed her No. 2 on the school's all-time scoring chart and No. 11 in MAC history. In addition, Endress' 663 career rebounds made her one of only three players, male or female, in Ball State history to surpass the 1,800-point and 600-rebound milestones in a career. As a senior, she received honorable mention on the 2005 Kodak/Women's Basketball Coaches Association All-America Basketball Team.
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A two-time All-MAC First Team selection, Endress ended her career as the second woman and one of only four players, male or female, in Ball State history to reach the 1,800-point scoring plateau. Her 1,843 points placed her No. 2 on the school's all-time scoring chart and No. 11 in MAC history. In addition, Endress' 663 career rebounds made her one of only three players, male or female, in Ball State history to surpass the 1,800-point and 600-rebound milestones in a career. As a senior, she received honorable mention on the 2005 Kodak/Women's Basketball Coaches Association All-America Basketball Team.
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Football // at Western Michigan Game Week
Friday, October 10
Women's Tennis // Shahbaz and Tanjuatco win MAC Indoor Doubles Championship
Friday, October 10
Women's Tennis // Shahbaz and Tanjuatco Crowned MAC Indoor Doubles Champions
Friday, October 10
Soccer // Breast Cancer Awareness Game vs. Akron - Oct. 12th
Friday, October 10