Lisa Goodin Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame
Subscribe to our NewsletterLisa Goodin - 1980 Indiana All Star - 2007 Indiana Basketball Hall Fame Inductee
Lisa Goodin at Austin High School – 1977-80
Team record 4-years on Varsity – Won 41 Lost 15
Played on undefeated regular season team in 1980
Played on Mid Southern Conference Champion in 1980
All MSC – 3 Years
1,465 Career points – 1st on career list
30.9 Scoring average in 1980 – School record
28.3 Scoring average in 1979
21.7 Scoring average in 1978
53 points vs. Lanesville in 1980 – school record
46 points vs. Salem in 1979
41 points vs. Henryville in 1979
39 points vs. Scottsburg in 1980
30 or more points in one game 17 times in career – 27.8% of all games played in
551 Career Field Goals – 1st on career list
24 Field Goals made in one game vs. Lanesville in 1980 – school record
55.6% Career Field Goal percentage in 1980 – 1st on career list
362 Free Throws made in career – 1st on career list
19 Free Throws made in one game vs. Jennings County in1978 – school record
31 Consecutive Free Throws made in the 1978 & 79 seasons
80.2% Career Free Throw percentage – 1st on career list
13 of 13 from Free Throw line vs. Madison in 1979
267 Career steals – 1st on career list
2007 Lisa Goodin Hall of Fame Induction Display Case
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WOMEN INDUCTEES 2007
Debbie Benak 1979, Bishop Noll H.S. / Illinois State U.
· Avg. 18.1 ppg
· ILSC All-Star Team
· Hammond Times All-Star Team
· East-West All-Star Team
· 2nd Team All-State
· Honorable Mention Prep
· All-American
· 1979-80 5th place NWIT Tourney
· 1980-81 15th in national rankings
· Scored 18 points to beat Univ. of Texas in 1st round of NCAA
· 1981-82 NWIT
· voted to all tournament team
Carol Blauvelt 1978, Heritage H.S. / So. Methodist U. ,Dallas & I.U.
· Scored 1183 career points
· 1978 State Final Mental Attitude Award
· 1978 Hoosier Basketball Magazine & Indiana Girls BB Magazine
· All-State 1st team
· 1,329 career points at Southern Methodist / 1st female to reach 1,000 point total
· team captain 2 years
· TAIAW Academic All-State 2 years
· All-Tournament Team at St. Marys of Dodge City, KS,
· Mississippi College Classic & University of Cincinnati Classic
Lisa Goodin 1980, Austin H.S. Eastern KY Univ. / U. of Kentucky
· Senior year the team was 16-1
· 30.9 ppg, 61.77% FG, 81.7 FT
· Indiana All-Star All-Time
· school scoring leader 1,465 points
· All-Time Leading scorer at Eastern Kentucky 1,988 points
· Led nation in free throw percentage two years at 89.7% and 91.3%
· Participated in 1984 Olympic Trials
· Selected to the All-Time Ohio Valley Conference Basketball Team
· Career coaching record 228 wins 48 losses
· 1990 AP Kentucky Coach of the Year & 1984 Kentucky High School All-Star Coach
LaMar Kilmer(Deceased) 1959, Syracuse H.S. / Manchester College / St. Francis
· Head girls’ basketball coach at Fort Wayne Snider 1980-2001-record 356-106
· Won 8 sect., 6 reg., 3 semi-states and the girls state basketball championship in 1988
· served as the head boys’ tennis coach from 1973-1990
Debra McClurg 1979, WesDel H.S. / I. U. & University of Missouri
· Averaged 24.5 ppg as senior and held at least nine records at time of graduation
· 1,548 career points
· Indiana All-Star
· earned 13 varsity letters
· 13.1 rebounds per game as senior
· Played volleyball and basketball at Indiana University
· Held most consecutive free throw record 21, most steals in a game 9 & most assists in a game
· 1982-83 team reached the final sixteen in NCAA women’s tournament
· assistant coach for 1996 Center Grove High Schools state basketball championship team
· head coach for 2000 volleyball state championship team and assistant softball coach for the 1995 & 1998 state championship teams
Pete Pritchett 1952, Oolitic H.S. / Indiana State University
· Leading Lawrence County scoring leader in 1951 & 1952
· Bedford North Lawrence High School Head Girls’ Basketball Coach 1982-1994
· four final four appearances
· State championship in 1983 & 1991
· 12 sectionals, 10 regionals, 4 semi-states and two state titles
· Coach 1985 Indiana All-Star Team
· ISA Coach of the Year 1991
· team ranked #3 in nation in 1991
· state’s longest winning streak
· Sagamore Award
Maria Stack 1980, Columbus East H.S. / Otero Jr. College, San Diego St.
Gonzaga U. & I. U.
· Miss Basketball 1980
· Adidas All-American
· Columbus All-Time leading scorer 1,518 points
· Hertz #1 Award Winner
· Indiana State Runner-Up
· 1980 set 16 state records in 1980 Final Four Tournament
· Avg 28.6 ppg, 12.7 reb, 501 FG
· 1985 Naismith Award at Gonzaga
· NAIA All-American
· Records still standing at Gonzaga
· 707 pts in one season, 203 assists, 96 steals, 264 field goals and 179 free throws
· MVP/Captain
· San Diego State University
· 1983-84 led NCAA in assists1981-83 JUCCO All-American led nation in scoring 32.8 ppg
The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Annual Banquet will be held at the Primo (South) Banquet Hall in Indianapolis on Saturday, April 28, 2007. Ticket information – Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame at 765-529-1891.
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1984 Louisville Courier Journal
1984 Louisville Courier Journal
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The all-time leading scorer in EKU women’s basketball history with 1,920 career points, Goodin is one of the most prolific student-athletes to compete in a Colonel uniform. Goodin, a member of Eastern Kentucky's Athletic Hall of Fame, currently ranks fifth on the career list for assists (375) and ninth for steals (182). A sharpshooter with consistent accuracy, she led the NCAA in free throw percentage as both a freshman (.897) and junior (.910).
Goodin earned All-Conference honors all fours years of her collegiate career and was later named to the All-Time Ohio Valley Conference Team. She was chosen as a First Team honoree in 1983 and a Second Team selection in 1981, 1982 and 1984. Goodin was also picked for the OVC All-Tournament Team during her senior season. That year, 1984, she led the team in scoring with 15.5 points per game average.
A native of Austin, Ind., Goodin is the Principal at Jessie Clark Middle School in Fayette County.
Lisa Goodin Hall of Fame Plaque
Family Ties
In 2008 Lisa was in attendance when the Austin Lady Eagles won their 6th sectional championship. She is pictured with her cousin sophomore and Lady Eagles star Michelle Goodin.
Lisa was on the 1st Lady Eagles team
1976-77 Austin Lady Eagles Won 5 Lost 3
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Coach Rick Rigel
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First Austin Girls Basketball Team
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Primary Roster: Lisa Goodin #20, Rita Vires, Sandy Deaton, Path Hall, Kay Hall, Kathy Goodin, Becky Taylor, Sherry Rigel,
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Teresa Dehart, Melody Johnson
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1985-86 Austin Lady Eagles
1985-86 Austin Lady Eagles Won 9 Lost 10
Coach: Lisa Goodin - - Asst Coach Ben Watts
Primary Roster: # 33 Angie Bryson, # 24 Pam Love, # 21 Laura Fox, # 25 Melanie Reece, # 34 Sheila Turner, # 31 Julie Whitaker, # 43 Cindy Kester, # 22 Janene Holbrook
Sharon Sexton