MILLERSVILLE, Pa. – The Millersville University Athletics Hall of Fame has announced its 2025 and 31st annual class of inductees. The class includes Donna Eshleman '81, athlete and staff member; Sabrina Fusco '18, women's lacrosse; Kay Liebl '20, women's soccer and track and field; Erin Madison '16; Brandon Miller '20; Connor Sheehan '18, men's golf and wrestling; and Amanda Myers Strack '18, women's track and field.
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 "This year's class epitomizes what it means to be a Marauder," said Millersville director of athletics
Kate Corcoran. "Through record-setting achievements in competition, distinguished service to the campus and community, and success in their careers after graduating from the University, they have earned a rightful place in the Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame. We are excited to induct each of these seven individuals in October."
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The induction dinner and ceremony are part of Millersville University's Homecoming Weekend. The event is planned for Friday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m. at Millersville University. There is an open invitation to the dinner and ceremony. All Millersville Athletics Hall of Fame members receive free admission. Reservations are required, and tickets go on sale in July.  Â
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A complete profile of each of the seven inductees will be posted to millersvilleathletics.com in the following weeks.Â
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Donna Eshleman '82 (Athlete and Staff)
As a student-athlete, coach, and staff member, Donna Eshleman was synonymous with Millersville Athletics for 40 years. She was a two-sport athlete, a member of the University's first softball team, and a captain for a basketball team that set a school record for wins and won an AIAW regional championship during her senior season. She returned to campus shortly after graduation, and for the next 36 years, she selflessly impacted the daily lives and experiences of countless student-athletes as the department's equipment manager, overseeing athletic operations. Eshleman also coached the softball program from 1984-87 and still ranks second all-time in winning percentage.
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Sabrina Fusco '18 (Women's Lacrosse)
The most productive offensive player in the history of the Millersville women's lacrosse program, Sabrina Fusco shattered program records for goals in a season as well as goals and points in a career. Fusco is one of only two 'Ville women's lacrosse athletes, and the only offensive player, to be named All-PSAC four times. She set freshman records with 52 goals and 64 points on her way to winning the PSAC Freshman of the Year award in 2015, and as a senior, she etched her name in history with 71 goals and 86 points, finishing her career with 223 goals and 277 points, surpassing two Millersville hall of famers.
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Kay Liebl '20 (Women's Soccer/Track & Field)
A rare, modern-day two-sport athlete, Liebl was a record-setting star for the women's soccer program and a key contributor to the track and field team, significantly impacting the success of both teams. Liebl led the soccer team to its first NCAA Tournament appearance and school records for wins in back-to-back seasons while also helping the track and field team to its best PSAC Championships finishes in more than 20 years. On the pitch, Liebl earned All-PSAC selection three times and was the first Marauder named All-Atlantic Region First Team twice. She established program records with 39 goals and 96 points. As a track and field athlete, Liebl qualified for PSAC championships in the long jump six times and ran to PSAC titles with two 4x400-meter relay teams.
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Erin Madison '16 (Women's Track and Field)
A hurdler with no peer and three-time PSAC champion, Erin "Shoes" Madison won the 400-meter hurdles at the PSAC Outdoor Championships in 2015 and pulled off the hurdling double with wins in the 100- and 400-meter hurdles in 2016—a performance that made her the first PSAC Championships Athlete of the Meet in program history. Madison is one of only two Millersville runners to qualify for the NCAA Championships three times. She earned All-America honors in 2015 with an eighth-place finish and second team All-America status in 2016 by finishing 10th. Madison set the program's 400 hurdles record by more than a second, helped break the 4x400-meter relay mark, and still ranks in the top 10 in 10 indoor and outdoor events.  Â
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Brandon Miller '20 (Baseball)
The workhorse for Millersville baseball's greatest team, Brandon Miller led the nation in wins, earned All-PSAC East and All-Atlantic Region first team honors twice, and was the first Marauder named ABCA and NCBWA All-America First Team before becoming the highest draft pick in Millersville history as a junior. Miller went 27-8 with a 2.08 ERA in three seasons as a starting pitcher, setting the team record for wins in 2015 and 2016. In his epic junior season, Miller set Millersville records with 115 strikeouts in 107 2/3 innings, posting an incredible 1.42 ERA while pitching against the nation's toughest teams. Miller, the consensus Atlantic Region Pitcher of the Year, helped the Marauders to a 53-7 record, a national No. 1 ranking, and a runner-up finish at the NCAA Division II Championship. In his four postseason starts, including two at the NCAA Championship, Miller delivered three complete games and a 1.09 ERA. Later in the summer of 2016, the Seattle Mariners selected him in the sixth round of the MLB Draft.
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Connor Sheehan '18 (Men's Golf/Wrestling)
Connor Sheehan balanced collegiate life as a two-sport athlete and became one of the most decorated golfers in the history of Millersville University. Golfing in the fall and spring and wrestling in the winter, Sheehan defined the term "full-time student-athlete." On the golf course, Sheehan became the first Marauder in 18 years named PSAC Golfer of the Year. In that same 2018 season, Sheehan became the second Marauder to qualify as an individual for the NCAA Division II Championships. Sheehan earned two All-PSAC First Team selections, set the program record for scoring average in a season (72.8 in 2018), and graduated with the program's fifth-lowest career scoring average. A four-year member of the wrestling team, Sheehan competed at 125 pounds and posted 27 wins.
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Amanda Myers Strack '18 (Women's Track and Field)
Among Millersville University's javelin throwers, Amanda Myers Strack has no equal. Myers Strack broke a 24-year-old school record and competed at the nation's highest level, qualifying for the NCAA Division II Championships four times. Myers Strack earned All-America honors three times, finishing 10th as a sophomore, sixth as a junior and fifth as a senior in 2018. Myers Strack, a five-time USTFCCCA All-Atlantic Region performer in the javelin and hammer throw, became the program's first PSAC Freshman of the Year in 2015 and finished as the PSAC Outdoor Championships runner-up in the javelin twice and the hammer once.
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