ODAC Hall of Fame Choose a Hall Of Fame Member: Ackerman, Missy Adair, Brandon Berkley, Marjorie Calkins, Lynda Carleton, Tara Cheng, Elizabeth Crispen, Jennifer Davis, Brenda Derrow, Melody Donnelly Durso, Kelly Dow, Leonard Fonder, Dustin Fulton, J. Stokeley Hall Hutton, Eleanor Harrison, Duane Hathorn, Jan Hensley, Missy Holmes, Gerald Horton, Kat Jensen, Jack Johnson, Bob Jopson, Harry G. Keller, Ted Kestner, Bonnie Kratz, Erik LaHaye, Carroll Layman Bayse, Amy Lehman, Jewel Lewis, Marie Mapp, Laura Martin, Reynolds McFarland, Michael McHenry, Bill Moss, William Rankin, Cinda Shaver, Tony Shellenberger, Bill Silva Schultz, Megan Steele, Enza Stephens, Hugh Strong, Ben Toms, Jack Turner, Russell Wacker, Lou Walsh, Mike Whitelow, Carlyle Winder, Amy Wooldridge, Dan Wright Crutchfield, Anne Yerkes St. Cyr, Robin Brenda Davis Class 1994 Induction 2025 Sport(s) Student-Athlete, Women's Basketball, Women's Volleyball HONOREE FROM GUILFORD COLLEGE Among the most dominant dual-sport athletes in ODAC history, Brenda Davis ’94 was a force on the court both in Women’s Basketball and Volleyball for Guilford College from 1990-94, propelling the Quakers to a playoff berth in every season and the Guilford Volleyball program to their first, and only, ODAC Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance in program history in 1993. A two-time AVCA All-South Region selection in volleyball Davis was a freshman during Guilford’s final season of NAIA competition, but was named First Team All-ODAC at the Center position in basketball and as a Middle Hitter in volleyball in each of the subsequent three seasons and was the ODAC Player of the Year in women’s basketball in both 1992-93 and 1993-94 and in volleyball in 1993, standing as the only Guilford student-athlete to be recognized as Player of the Year in two separate sports. Tied as the ODAC record holder for single-match blocks, with 31, in volleyball and ranks fifth in career blocks, with 461, after finishing her career standing as the conference record-holder. Also tied as the ODAC record holder for single-game field goals made, with 18, in women’s basketball. Guilford Volleyball program-record holder in career total kills, with 1,348, hitting percentage, at .334, total solo blocks, with 218, while also ranking second in kills per set, with 3.46, third in total block assists, with 313, and fourth in blocks per set, with 1.36. Also owns three of the top-five single-season marks for hitting percentage, including the program-record season, hitting .363 in 1993, in addition to three of the top-eight single-season kills totals in program history and two of the top-four solo blocks totals in program history. Guilford Women’s Basketball program-record holder in career total rebounds, with 1,040, and rebounds per game, at 11.3, while also ranking second in career total points, with 1,803, second in career field goal makes, with 720, second in career field goal attempts, with 1,353, second in career points per game, at 19.6, third in field goal percentage, at .532, and seventh in total blocks, with 54. Also owns the top-three single-season marks in total rebounds and rebounds per game, including the program-record seasons, with 341 total rebounds for a 13.6 average in 1992-93, in addition to three of the top-six single-season points totals in program history.