UNLV Athletics Hall Of Fame
Unquestionably the greatest slugger in UNLV softball history, Kim Rondina (1994-97) is one of only two three-time All-Americans in program history. The Rebels' only two-time conference softball player of the year, Rondina was named first team All-America in 1995 and third team in 1996 and 1997. A four-time first team all-conference shortstop from 1994-97, Rondina still holds 13 single-season and career UNLV batting records. She is the all-time leader in batting average (.415), hits (287), runs batted in (171), home runs (46), doubles (53), runs (168) and slugging percentage (.728). The four-time all-region honoree posted the school's three best single-season batting averages with a UNLV-record .445 in 1997, .436 in 1995 and .432 in 1996. She helped the Rebels to three NCAA tournament appearances, including one trip the Women's College World Series in 1995.