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Marymount to induct five to Athletics Hall of Fame

Marymount University in Arlington announced its 10th
Athletics Hall of Fame class, including Mary Carroll (2005,
women’s volleyball); Crissy Washington (1994, women’s
basketball); Greg Murtha (2010, men’s swimming); Clair
Gebauer (2004, women’s soccer); and Jenny Baize (2000,
women’s volleyball and basketball).

Carroll was named Honorable Mention All-America and
All-Mid-Atlantic Region by the American Volleyball Coaches
Association. She also was named First Team All-Capital
Athletic Conference and Virginia Sports Information Directors
First Team All-State.

Washington was named Second Team All-CAC as a sophomore and
First Team as a senior, the same year the Saints made it to
the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 and were named NCAA Scoring
Champions.

Murtha captured individual CAC titles in three of his four
years at Marymount, including titles in the 50 free, 100 free
and 100 fly in 2008 and 2009. He was named to the CAC Silver
Anniversary men’s swim team, recognizing him as one of the
top 25 swimmers in CAC history.

Gebauer was named First Team All-CAC in 2002, 2003 and 2004.
She was named to the CAC Silver Anniversary women’s soccer
team as one of the top 25 women’s soccer players in
conference history.

Baize excelled in both women’s basketball and volleyball
programs while at Marymount. She was named First Team All-CAC
and First Team VaSID All-State in basketball. She holds the
single season record for kills in volleyball with 550.

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