
Missouri-St. Louis pitching great Hannah Perryman will be inducted into the Great Lakes Valley Conference Hall of Fame, the league announced on Thursday.
Perryman is part of a five-member induction Class of 2023; the group will be officially enshrined in May.
The second softball player to be elected to the conference Hall of Fame, Perryman earned all-conference and All-American honors in each of her four collegiate seasons. She was the first UMSL student-athlete, in any sport, to accomplish that feat.
Her name is listed throughout the NCAA, Division II, GLVC, and Missouri-St. Louis record books; Perryman owns the NCAA single-season record with six perfect games and owns the D2 career records in perfect games (9) and strikeouts (1,725).
In UMSL program history, Perryman holds career records for wins, strikeouts, shutouts, and complete games. She guided the Tritons to three straight conference tournament titles from 2013-15, four straight regional berths from 2013-16, and Regional championship series appearances in 2014 and 2015.
A three-time GLVC Pitcher of the Year, Perryman was also the first-ever Division II softball player to be drafted by a professional softball league.