Hall of Fame
A standout two-sport athlete at Shawnee State, Pohl made a lasting impact in both volleyball and women's basketball.
On the volleyball court she was a three-time All-Mid-South Conference honoree, earning honorable mention recognition in 2010 and 2011 before being named First-Team All-MSC in 2012. Over her career, she totaled 714 kills on an impressive .288 attack percentage while recording 385 total blocks (191 solo, 194 assisted), holding the program's career blocks record for more than a decade.
In women's basketball, Pohl was also a two-time All-MSC selection, receiving honorable mention honors in 2011-12 and Second-Team recognition in 2012-13. She finished her collegiate career with 1,248 points and 910 rebounds while shooting 56%Â from the field.
A key rotation player on the 2009-10 squad that advanced to the NAIA National Championship game, Pohl went on to start each of her final three seasons, including the 2010-11 team that reached the NAIA Fab Four, further cementing her legacy as one of Shawnee State's most accomplished multi-sport athletes.
Accolades and Accomplishments
- Two-time Second-Team All-MSCÂ (Basketball)
- 2011-12 All-MSC honorable mention
- 2012-13 Second-Team All-MSC
- 1,248 career pointsÂ
- 910 career reboundsÂ
- 2012 First-Team All-MSCÂ (Volleyball)
- Two-time All-MSC Honorable MentionÂ
- 714 career kills (.288%)Â
-Â 385 total blocks (191 solo, 194 assisted)