Hall of Fame
A middle infielder from Loyalsock Township, Susan (Leuthner) House is the seventh person associated with Lycoming College softball to earn a spot in the athletics hall of fame. A four-year starter, the second baseman never hit less than .320 in a season. The cleanup hitter did just that during her career, driving in a 77 runs and scoring 85, both records which stood for 16 years before being broken in 2013. As a junior, she drove in a record 30 runs and hit four home runs while slugging at a hefty .573, the ninth-best mark in school history. She also became the first player in school history to reach 100 career hits, doing so with a single against Delaware Valley during her senior year. She was a three-time First Team All-Freedom League selection, earning the honors as a freshman, a junior and senior. Leuthner also enjoyed three 10-game hitting streaks in her career, the most in school history, and her .350 career batting average is fourth in school annals. She is also in top 10 in school history in career hits (108, 5th), home runs (5, seventh) and total bases (139, eighth). Leuthner helped the Warriors to three 20-win seasons and four first-place finishes in the Freedom League regular-season standings. As a sophomore, she helped Lycoming win its only MAC championship. In all, Lycoming posted a 69-23 (.750) record during her career. Leuthner is a stay-at-home mom for her two children.