Gulf South Conference Hall of Fame

Amy Carroll-Denley

  • Class
    1992
  • Induction
    2017
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball
Education
-B.A. Education (Delta State, 1992)

Career Highlights
-Led the Lady Statesmen as a three-year starter to three NCAA Division II National Championships (1989-90, 1992) and is still the only women's basketball student-athlete to have accomplished the feat.
-Played in 131 games from 1989-92, helping Delta State build a 115-16 record over that span, and ranks third all-time in games played.
-Scored 836-total points in her career, averaging 6.4 points-per-game.
-Pulled down 375-career boards with an average of 2.9 rebounds-per-game.
-Sported a career average of 72-percent from the free throw line.
-Was selected First Team All-Academic All-America (1991), NCAA All-South Region (1991-92), Delta State Most Outstanding Female Athlete (1992) and earned the 1992 Gulf South Conference Commissioner's Trophy.
-Inducted into the Delta State Hall of Fame in 2006.
-She currently works at Kirk Academy in Grenada, Miss.