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Amy Hile

  • Class
    1987
  • Induction
    2005
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
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Amy Hile staked her claim as the greatest women’s basketball player in Indiana State history during her career from 1983-87. During her four years, Hile set the ISU career scoring record at 1,944 points and the ISU career rebounding record at 916, both of which still stand today.
 
Hile made an immediate impact as she earned the 1983-84 Gateway Conference Rookie of the Year honor. She continued her excellent play throughout the rest of her career as she was a four-time Gateway All-Conference recipient. Hile was also a standout in the classroom as she earned GTE Academic All-American honors in 1986-87.
 
Hile has become a successful occupational therapist and currently works with disabled children at the Lutheran Hospital Rehabilitation department in Fort Wayne, Ind.
 
  • Three-time All-Gateway Conference (1985, 1986, 1987) 

  • All-Gateway Conference Honorable Mention (1984) 

  • Gateway Conference Rookie of the Year (1984) 

  • Four-time Gateway Conference Player of the Week 

  • GTE Academic All-America (1987) 

  • All-time leading scorer at Indiana State (1,944), field goals (709) 

  • School record for rebounds in one game (22 vs. Northern Iowa 2/18/1984) 

  • Led team in scoring (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987), rebound (1984, 1986) 

  • Four 30-point games in career (37 at Xavier 12/20/1986; 33 at Drake 3/1/1985;  

  • 31 at Missouri State 2/7/1985; 30 at Western Illinois 3/1/1986) 

  • Inducted into Hall of Fame January 29, 2005 

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