Hall of Honor
Mathis, who was a three-year letterwinner at ASU from 1990-92 and led ASU to its first NCAA Tournament berth in 1992, helped the Lady Indians to consecutive NCAA appearances in 1994 and 1995 as an assistant coach for former coach Jeff Hulsmeyer.
Mathis, who transferred to ASU after one season at Rice University, was a three-time all-conference and all-conference tournament selection. She was also the 1992 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and Sun Belt Tournament Most Valuable Player.   Â
Mathis was a second-team All-South Region selection as well as the 1992 Sun Belt Conference Medallion winner and the winner of ASU’s Terry Gwin Award, given to the most outstanding male and female athletes at Arkansas State.
She was also inducted into ASU’s Hall of Honor in 2000. As a setter and team captain of the 1992 squad, Mathis posted the highest single-season hitting percentage in school history at .411. She finished her career second on the school’s all-time assists chart (3,054) and highest is tied for second on the career hitting percentage list (.341). She also ranks second in career kills (1,359) and third in career digs (1,089) and blocks (421). Mathis is also one of the only three players in NCAA history to record a triple-1,000 with 1,000-or-more assists, kills and digs.
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