UNLV Athletics Hall Of Fame
New hall-of-famer Kim Rondina is a big reason that the 1995 UNLV women's softball team still stands as the most successful in program history and will become only the second women's squad to enter the hall, joining 1989-90 women's basketball. Coached by Shan McDonald, the Rebels set or tied 30 different school team records and 17 single-season marks en route to tying the school record for wins with a 49-14 record. The first and only UNLV softball squad to win an outright conference title, it went 27-5 in the Big West and 15-2 on the road to go with a school-record 15-game winning streak during the spring. The third Rebel team to reach the Women's College World Series, it went 2-1 in Oklahoma City before being eliminated by top-ranked Arizona to finish tied for third at the event. Closing ranked fourth in the nation, the Rebels boasted five players named to NSCA All-America teams, including two on the first team (Rondina and Cyndi Parus) as well as seven tabbed All-Big West Conference.