Hall of Fame
Erin Schultz-Wege was one of the fiercest hitters in the Sabre lineup from 2002-05 and helped lead Marian to two NCAA Tournaments along with an LMC Championship during her time. Schultz-Wege earned all-conference recognition from the LMC all four years of her career, earned all-region honors from the NFCA twice, and was the LMC Player of the Year in 2005. She enters the Hall of Fame second all-time for runs batted in with 130, fourth all-time for doubles with 34, and sixth all-time for base hits with 174. In her 2005 season, she tied the program record for runs batted in at the time at 43, and also tied the single-season record for hits at the time with 57 base knocks. Schultz-Wege hit .404 in the campaign with 11 doubles to go with three home runs, all career-marks.
"I am deeply honored to be inducted into the Marian Athletics Hall of Fame," said Schultz-Wege. "My time on and off the field was guided by amazing coaches and teammates, which only helped make my experiences at Marian more successful and meaningful. I continue to carry the skills, lessons, and memories that being a collegiate student-athlete created with me very day. These skills have no doubt contributed to my successes on and off the field."