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Frostburg State Athletic Hall of Fame

Shannon Rexrode

Shannon Rexrode

  • Class
    2000
  • Induction
    2010
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball, Volleyball
1996-2000
Women's Basketball
Volleyball 
Inducted November 5, 2010
164th Inductee 

Shannon Rexrode was a two-sport star athlete for both the volleyball (1996-99) and women's basketball teams (1996-00) at Frostburg State University. Rexrode was a two-time American Volleyball Coaches Association Mid-Atlantic All-Region award winner and holds several school records in both sports.

On the volleyball side, Rexrode helped the team to an outstanding 126 wins over her four-year career, including the program's first-ever berth in the NCAA Tournament in 1999 and the school's first-ever NCAA Tournament win in 2000 when the Bobcats defeated Baldwin-Wallace 3-1. FSU finished first in the AMCC all four years and posted an incredible 34-1 conference record.

She is first all-time in career blocks (774) and hitting percentage (.85) and is second in career kills (2,019) and fourth in digs (1,217).

Rexrode holds several single-season records that include kills (702 in 1999), blocks (275 in 1997) and hitting percentage (.460 in 1996). She also holds two single-game records with 35 kills against Gettysburg in 1999 and 19 blocks against Richard Stockton in 1997.

On the basketball side of things, the Bobcats posted 66 wins in four years with a trip to the NCAA Tournament during her freshman season in 1996-97. Rexrode holds all-time school records in free throws made (407) and field goal percentage (52.9). She is also third all-time in scoring (1,661) and fourth in rebounds (1,011).

She holds single-game school records in points (44) and field goal percentage (60.7%) as both were set against Pitt-Bradford during the 1999-2000 season.
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