Hall of Fame
Wendy Sackman started at second base all four of her intercollegiate seasons. With her diminutive stature, opponents would often misjudge her ability. However, with quick hands and feet, she covered the entire right side of the infield. At the plate, she hit with power and was very capable of hitting the long ball. At the time of her graduation, Wendy held the career extra base hit record with 65, a career .311 batting average, a .472 slugging average and a .368 on-base percentage. This at a time when the team played on fields without fences, with pitchers at 40 feet from home plate and the all-white softball. Wendy participated in three NAIA National Championship Tournaments with the team finishing 7th, 5th and 4th. She was twice selected to the NAIA National Tournament All-Tournament Team, twice selected as a first team NAIA All-American, twice selected to the NAIA All-District 14 Team, and once selected NAIA National Player of the Week.