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Amy Elder

Amy Elder

  • Award
    Athletes of the Year
  • Week Of
    5/1/1983
  • Sport
    Women's Basketball
  • Bio
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A 6-0 center from Huntingdon, Pa., Amy Elder was one of the first stars of the College’s women’s basketball program. She joined the team in its second year of existence and helped the team improve during each of her first three years with the program. As a junior, she averaged 10.6 points and 13.2 rebounds per game, becoming the first women’s player in school history to average a double-double. She was even more dominant as a senior, averaging 18.5 points and a school-record 17.1 rebounds per game en route to earning Second Team American Women’s Sports Federation Division III All-American honors. Elder’s 17.1 rebounds per game were also second in the NCAA Division III. She also grabbed a school-record 29 boards in a game against Misericordia during that season. Elder was recognized with the Pocahontas Award as the school’s top female athlete in 1983 and she graduated magna cum laude with a degree in music. After graduation, she moved to Europe and taught at the American International School of Luxemborg for three years and also played professionally with the Luxemborg Sporting basketball team. Elder was inducted into the College’s Hall of Fame in 1995 and the Huntingdon County Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
5/1/2005 Rebecca Fox Women's Swimming
5/1/2004 Heidi von Schwelder Women's Tennis
5/1/2004 Matthew Stackhouse Men's Basketball
5/1/2004 Katy Kresge Women's Basketball
5/1/2003 Jared Morris Football
5/1/2003 Lyndy LeVan Women's Basketball
5/1/2002 Chris Napier Men's Basketball
5/1/2002 Tim Deasey Football
5/1/2002 Cricket Temple Women's Tennis
5/1/2001 Royce Eyer Wrestling
5/1/2001 Adrienne Wydra Women's Basketball
5/1/2000 Rob Cosper Wrestling
5/1/2000 Jeanine Evans Softball
5/1/1999 Jamie Yonkin Wrestling
5/1/1999 Jason Marraccini Football
5/1/1999 Jen Shuler Women's Basketball
5/1/1998 Brett Zalonis Football
5/1/1998 Erica Weaver Women's Basketball
5/1/1997 Keith Cadden Football
5/1/1997 Ruth Sykes Women's Swimming
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