Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame

Sharon (Snodgrass) May
- Induction:
- 2012
- Class:
- 1982
Women’s Basketball, 1979-82
After joining the women’s basketball program as a walk-on student-athlete, Sharon Snodgrass became the Lady Flames’ first-ever standout on the hardwood during her four-year career.
Snodgrass became the first player in program history to finish their careers with more than 1,000 career points and rebounds, a list which also features WNBA players Katie Feenstra and Avery Warley. Snodgrass finished her career with 1,169 career points scored and 1,026 career rebounds.
During her senior season, Snodgrass became the first female in athletics department history to be awarded the Rock Royer/Mac Rivera Award, Liberty’s highest athletics honor. She also became the program’s first-ever VAIAW Division II all-state honoree, earning a spot on the all-state squad after averaging 12.9 points and 9.9 rebounds in 1981-82.
Snodgrass was the first Lady Flame ever to average a double-double for her entire career, having scored an average of 11.7 points per game and pulling down an average of 10.3 boards per contest.
After joining the women’s basketball program as a walk-on student-athlete, Sharon Snodgrass became the Lady Flames’ first-ever standout on the hardwood during her four-year career.
Snodgrass became the first player in program history to finish their careers with more than 1,000 career points and rebounds, a list which also features WNBA players Katie Feenstra and Avery Warley. Snodgrass finished her career with 1,169 career points scored and 1,026 career rebounds.
During her senior season, Snodgrass became the first female in athletics department history to be awarded the Rock Royer/Mac Rivera Award, Liberty’s highest athletics honor. She also became the program’s first-ever VAIAW Division II all-state honoree, earning a spot on the all-state squad after averaging 12.9 points and 9.9 rebounds in 1981-82.
Snodgrass was the first Lady Flame ever to average a double-double for her entire career, having scored an average of 11.7 points per game and pulling down an average of 10.3 boards per contest.
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