Annville, PA (June 4, 2024) - Former DeSales University standout,
Kim Rarick, was honored on Thursday morning being named to the MAC Hall of Fame as announced by the conference on its web site.
Rarick becomes the 16th DeSales student-athlete to enter into the MAC Hall of Fame. They join
Teri (Antolick) Richter (women's basketball),
Mike Vidumsky (men's cross country/track & field),
LeighAnn (Burke) McGovern (women's basketball),
Brett Vargo (baseball),
Alyssa (Antolick) Holdorff (women's basketball),
Laura (LeVan) Moog (women's tennis),
Ian Hauze (baseball),
Randy Sturm (men's soccer),
Gina Lucrezi (women's cross country/track & field),
Kate Corcoran (women's basketball),
Jeneen (Covely) Cramer (women's soccer),
Lou Corominas (men's track & field),
Darnell Braswell (men's basketball),
Jen (Lococo) Connolly (softball), and
Matt Reppert (baseball).
DeSales joined the MAC at the start of the 1997-98 season. To be eligible for inclusion into the MAC Hall of Fame you must have competed in the MAC and also already be inducted into the school's Hall of Fame.
Kim Rarick
Rarick was a standout on the women's basketball team from 2005-09 helping the Bulldogs post an 81-31 record, win two MAC Freedom Championships, advanced to the NCAA Tournament two times, and earn a spot in the Sweet 16 in 2008 during her four years.
Rarick was named to the All-MAC Freedom First-Team twice, named ECAC Second-Team twice, earned WBCA and D3hoops.com All-Region honors as a senior in 2009, was a WBCA Honorable-Mention All-American in 2009. She was also named CoSIDA Academic All-District Third-Team in 2009.
She finished her career with 1,382 career points ranking ninth all-time. Rarick is also among the all-time leaders in assists (405–4th), steals (233–9th), free throws made (402– 2nd), and is the all-time leader in both three-point shooting percentage (44.4%) and free throw shooting percentage (86.3%). As a junior, Rarick led the country in free throw shooting converting 93.0 percent that season.
Rarick was inducted into the DeSales Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022.