Southeastern Athletics Hall of Fame
Christie Mikolajchak-Cripps helped re-write the Southeastern record books and currently ranks first in school history in total blocks (740), solo blocks (278) and block assists (462). She also finished her career ranked in the Southeastern top-10 in kills (1,087), attack attempts (2,602) and hitting percentage (.221). During her four-year career at Southeastern, the Lady Lions won 99 matches, including a 30-3 record in conference games and three division titles.
Named the 1994-95 Female Student Athlete of the Year by the Trans America Athletic Conference, Cripps finished the season ranked 14th nationally in blocks. She was a TAAC All-Academic selection and was named to the All-Trans America Athletic Conference and TAAC All-Tournament.
Named the 1994-95 Female Student Athlete of the Year by the Trans America Athletic Conference, Cripps finished the season ranked 14th nationally in blocks. She was a TAAC All-Academic selection and was named to the All-Trans America Athletic Conference and TAAC All-Tournament.