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All-Time List.Indd All-Time Women’s Legends 2001 2006 2011 Niesa Johnson, Alabama – Basketball Penney Hauschild Buxton, Alabama – Gymnas cs Shalonda Enis, Alabama – Basketball Christy Smith, Arkansas – Basketball Be ye Fiscus Dickey, Arkansas – Basketball Delmonica DeHorney Hawkins, Arkansas – Basketball Ruthie Bolton-Holifi eld, Auburn – Basketball Carolyn Jones, Auburn – Basketball Margaret Hoelzer, Auburn – Swimming & Diving Delisha Milton, Florida – Basketball Paula Welch, Florida – Basketball Murriel Page, Florida – Basketball Courtney Shealy, Georgia – Swimming Teresa Edwards, Georgia – Basketball Tracy Henderson, Georgia – Basketball Tiff any Wait, Kentucky – Basketball Pa y Jo Hedges Ward, Kentucky – Basketball Rachel Komisarz, Kentucky – Swimming & Diving Esther Jones, LSU – Track & Field Sue Gunter, LSU – Basketball (Coach) Jenny Lidback, LSU – Golf Genevieve Shy Chapman, Ole Miss – Volleyball Jennifer Gillom, Ole Miss – Basketball Jackie Mar n, Ole Miss – Basketball Angela Taylor, Mississippi State – Basketball Polly Branch Pund, Mississippi State – Basketball Tiff any McWilliams Dudley, Mississippi St. – Track & Field Charmaine Howell, South Carolina – Track & Field Kristy McPherson, South Carolina – Golf Kim Pietro, South Carolina – So ball Bridge e Gordon, Tennessee – Basketball Kara Lawson, Tennessee – Basketball Melissa McCray Dukes, Tennessee – Basketball Jim Foster, Vanderbilt – Basketball (Coach) Jackie Cowan Ransom, Vanderbilt – Basketball Candice Storey Lee, Vanderbilt – Basketball 2002 2007 2012 Lillie Leatherwood, Alabama –Track & Field Shelly Pyles Cunningham, Alabama – Basketball Kelly Kretschman, Alabama - So ball Wendi Willits, Arkansas – Basketball Kimberly Wilson Jenkins , Arkansas – Basketball Sy a Messer, Arkansas - Basketball Reita Clanton, Auburn – Basketball Laure a Freeman-Horn, Auburn – Basketball Tisa Morris, Auburn - Basketball Merlakia Jones, Florida – Basketball Ann Marie Rogers, Florida – Administrator Cassie Macias, Florida - Basketball La’Keshia Fre , Georgia – Basketball Bernade e Locke Ma ox, Georgia – Basketball Camille Lowe, Georgia - Basketball Valerie S ll, Kentucky – Basketball Lea Wise Prewi , Kentucky – Basketball Valerie McGovern Young, Kentucky - Track & Field Madeline Doucet West, LSU – Basketball Marie Ferdinand Harris, LSU – Basketball Yve e Girouard, LSU - So ball (Coach) Keil Purdom, Ole Miss – Golf Alisa Sco , Ole Miss – Basketball Yolanda Moore, Ole Miss - Basketball Kunshinge Sorrell Howard, Mississippi State – Bas- Laura Springer, Mississippi State – Basketball Iyhia McMichael, Mississippi State - So ball ketball Lisa Misipeka, South Carolina – Track & Field Jocelyn Penn, South Carolina - Basketball Trinity Johnson, South Carolina – So ball Holly Warlick, Tennessee – Basketball Chamique Holdsclaw, Tennessee - Basketball Daedra Charles, Tennessee – Basketball Ryan Tolbert Jackson, Vanderbilt – Track & Field Carolyn Peck, Vanderbilt - Basketball Sheri Sam, Vanderbilt – Basketball 2008 2013 2003 Carol Smith, Alabama – Basketball Dominique Canty, Alabama – Basketball Linda Burgess, Alabama – Basketball Shelley Wallace, Arkansas – Basketball Blair Savage-Lansden, Arkansas – Basketball Amber Shirey, Arkansas – Basketball Sharon Stewart, Auburn – Basketball Becky Jackson, Auburn – Basketball Marianne Merri Melton, Auburn – Basketball Carol Ross, Florida – Basketball (Coach) Sophia Witherspoon, Florida – Basketball Tammy Jackson, Florida – Basketball Lisa O’Connor, Georgia – Basketball Kiesha Brown, Georgia – Basketball Janet Harris, Georgia – Basketball Nancy Napolski Johnson, Kentucky – Rifl e Jenny Hansen, Kentucky – Gymnas cs Stacey Reed Sheppard, Kentucky – Basketball D’Andre Hill, LSU – Track & Field Sandra Smith-Thompson, LSU – Gymnas cs Cornelia Gayden, LSU – Basketball Clara Jackson, Ole Miss – Basketball Ole Miss did not have Legend Sheila Sullivan-Hickman, Ole Miss – Basketball Jennifer Fambrough, Mississippi State – Basketball Alexis Rack, Mississippi State – Basketball LaCharlo e Smith, Mississippi State – Basketball Charlo e Hamilton, South Carolina – Swimming Joni Davis, Missouri – Basketball Dawn Ellerbe, South Carolina – Track & Field Sheila Collins, Tennessee – Basketball Lashinda Demus, South Carolina – Track&Field Michelle Marciniak, Tennessee -Basketball Karen Booker, Vanderbilt – Basketball Kyra Elzy, Tennessee – Basketball Wendy Scholtens-Woods, Vanderbilt – Basketball Kelly Krauskopf, Texas A&M – Basketball 2009 Ashley McElhiney, Vanderbilt – Basketball 2004 Cassandra Crumpton Moorer, Alabama – Basketball Yolanda Watkins, Alabama – Basketball Lisa Sparks Walker, Arkansas – Track & Field 2014 Chris Smith Flowers, Arkansas – Basketball Kirsty Coventry, Auburn – Swimming Martha Lang Jones, Alabama – Golf Vicki Orr Wiley, Auburn – Basketball Quientella Bonner, Florida – Basketball Juliet Jackson, Arkansas – Basketball Brandi McCain, Florida – Basketball Kedra Holland-Corn, Georgia – Basketball Joe Ciampi, Auburn – Basketball (Coach) Sherelle Warren, Georgia – Basketball Sara Po s, Kentucky – Basketball Vanessa Hayden, Florida – Basketball Leslie Nichols, Kentucky – Basketball Jeanie Beadle Staples, LSU – Gymnas cs Sherill Baker, Georgia – Basketball Pokey Chatman, LSU – Basketball Cynthia Autry, Ole Miss – Basketball Jodie Whitaker, Kentucky – Basketball Glenda Springfi eld Sco , Ole Miss – Basketball Ann Lashley, Mississippi State – Basketball Amy McClosky McGinley, LSU – Gymnas cs Wanda Calhoun Carter, Mississippi State – Basket- Allison Brennan, South Carolina – Diving Carol Ross, Ole Miss – Basketball ball/Volleyball Dena Head, Tennessee – Basketball Aimee York Strickland, Mississippi State – Volleyball Sheila Foster, South Carolina – Basketball Misty Lamb Thompson, Vanderbilt – Basketball Renee Kelly, Missouri – Basketball Jill Rankin Schneider, Tennessee – Basketball Jennie Lloyd, South Carolina – Soccer Heidi Gillingham, Vanderbilt – Basketball 2010 Cindy Noble Hauserman, Tennessee – Basketball Andree’ Pickens Houston, Alabama – Gymnas cs A’Quonesia Franklin, Texas A&M – Basketball 2005 Shameka Christon, Arkansas – Basketball Kelly Dougherty Stallworth, Vanderbilt – Basketball Pauline Davis Thompson, Alabama – Track & Field Cicely “CC” Hayden, Auburn – Basketball Tracy Webb Rice, Arkansas – Basketball Bridget Pe s, Florida – Basketball 2015 Mae Ola Bolton, Auburn – Basketball Lady Hardmon Grooms, Georgia – Basketball Erin Heff ner Ventress, Alabama – Volleyball (Posthumous) Talatha Bingham, Florida – Basketball Jocelyn Mills Lyons, Kentucky – Basketball Sarah Pfeifer, Arkansas – Basketball Katrina McClain, Georgia – Basketball Seimone Augustus, LSU – Basketball Barbara Camp, Auburn – Administrator Lisa Collins, Kentucky – Basketball Peggie Gillom-Granderson, Ole Miss – Basketball LaTonya McGhee, Florida – Basketball Julie Gross Stoudemire, LSU – Basketball LaToya Thomas, Mississippi State – Basketball Saudia Roundtree, Georgia – Basketball Kimsey O’Neal Cooper, Ole Miss – Basketball Ashley Edlund Heidtke, South Carolina – Volleyball Victoria Dunlap, Kentucky – Basketball Sharon Thompson, Mississippi State – Basketball Nikki McCray, Tennessee – Basketball Temeka Johnson, LSU – Basketball Shannon Johnson, South Carolina – Basketball Chantelle Anderson, Vanderbilt – Basketball Armin e Price Herrington, Ole Miss – Basketball Tamika Catchings, Tennessee – Basketball Sharon Fanning, Mississippi State – Basketball (Coach) Barbara Brackman Capobianco, Vanderbilt – Basketball Dr. Joann Rutherford, Missouri – Basketball (Coach) Adrienne Gautreaux-McDonald, South Carolina – Golf Mary Ostrowski, Tennessee – Basketball (Posthumous) Lisa Branch, Texas A&M – Basketball Julie Di y, Vanderbitl – Tennis 2016 Sarah Pa erson, Alabama – Gymnas cs (Coach) Amy Yoder-Begley, Arkansas – Track & Field Kim Evans, Auburn – Golf (Coach) Dana Smith DesJarlais, Florida – Basketball Andy Landers, Georgia – Basketball (Coach) Tina Johnson Ybarra, Kentucky – Swimming & Diving LaSondra Barre , LSU – Basketball Paloma Collantes-Hansen, Ole Miss – Tennis, Chelsea Bramle -Malone, Mississippi State – So ball Lorraine Ferret, Missouri – Basketball Denise Nanney-White, South Carolina – Basketball Shyra Ely-Gash, Tennessee – Basketball Toccara Williams, Texas A&M – Basketball Ashley Earley, Vanderbilt – Basketball 2017 Stacy Po er Inman, Alabama – Swimming Veronica Campbell Brown, Arkansas – Track & Field Kerron Stewart, Auburn – Track & Field Sha Brooks, Florida – Basketball Tasha Humphrey, Georgia – Basketball Bernade e Madigan-Dugan, Kentucky – Cross Country/Track & Field Daniela “Dani” Reis, LSU – Volleyball Van Chancellor, Ole Miss – Basketball (Coach) Marrissa Harris, Mississippi State – Track & Field Evan Unrau, Missouri – Basketball Megan Ma hews Buning, South Carolina – So ball Patricia “Trish” Roberts, Tennessee – Basketball Takia Starks, Texas A&M – Basketball Dee Davis, Vanderbilt – Basketball 2018 Beth Mallory Lesch, Alabama – Track & Field Jessica Field Phelan, Arkansas – Volleyball Maggie Bowen, Auburn – Swimming Jennifer George, Florida – Basketball Wanda Holloway Johnson, Georgia – Basketball Passion Richardson, Kentucky – Track & Field Joyce Walker, LSU – Basketball Eugenia Conner, Ole Miss – Basketball Courtney Bures, Mississippi State – So ball Amanda Lassiter, Missouri–- Basketball Miki Barber, South Carolina – Track Cindy Brogdon, Tennessee – Basketball Morenike Atunrase, Texas A&M – Basketball Caroline Williams Hipps, Vanderbilt – Basketball 2019 Rick Moody, Alabama – Basketball (Coach) Stacy Lewis, Arkansas – Golf Katy Frierson Freels, Auburn – Soccer Marshae Dotson, Florida – Basketball Kelly and Coco Miller, Georgia – Basketball Sarah Rumley, Kentucky – Volleyball Karen Mayson Bahnsen, LSU – Golf Teneeshia Jones-Boyd, Ole Miss – Track & Field Carri Wood, Mississippi State – Golf Nancy Ru er, Missouri – Basketball Heather Larkin, South Carolina – Volleyball Nicky Anosike, Tennessee – Basketball Courtney Walker, Texas A&M – Basketball Simone 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