Julie Stringer
Inducted: April 25, 2015
Bio:
A quick look at the program record book is all it takes to realize that Julie Stringer was one of the best basketball players to don a Warrior uniform. A native of Bundaberg, Australia, Stringer played four seasons at Lewis-Clark State from 1989-93, and many of the program records she set still stand more than 20 years later.
The 5-foot-11 wing holds the record for most points in a season with 794, which is 175 points more than the next-highest total, and the season mark for field goals made with 308, which is 78 more than any other LCSC player. She is the only player in program history to score 40 points or more in a game — and she did it three times, reaching a program best 44 points against Seattle University to crack the 2,000-career-points plateau on Feb. 6, 1993.
In career numbers, she ranks first in field goals made (842), second in points (2,229), third in field goal percentage (.547), third in steals (314), third in 3-point percentage (42 percent), fifth in free throws made (385), sixth in assists (404), sixth in 3-pointers (160), sixth in blocks (61), and eighth in rebounds (657).
Stringer also holds single-game records for field goals (19) and free throws (16), and season records for field goals (308) and field goal percentage (62 percent).
As a senior, she earned first team NAIA All-American honors after ranking second in the nation with 27.4 points per game. Stringer scored more than 10 points in all 29 of the team's games that year and recorded 12 double-doubles. She was an honorable mention All-American as a junior and sophomore.