
Terrapin Great Vicky Bullett Selected ACC Legend
1/30/2007 7:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Jan. 30, 2007
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Former Terrapin great Vicky Bullett was selected to this year's class of ACC Women's Basketball Legends, the Atlantic Coast Conference recently announced. She, along with the 11 other members of the class, will be honored at the 2007 ACC Women's Basketball Championship in Greensboro, N.C., March 1-4.
In its third year, the ACC Women's Basketball Legends program honors past players from each of the ACC's 12 schools who have contributed to the league's rich tradition. This year's class represents four decades of ACC women's basketball.
Vicky Bullett played at Maryland from 1986-89. She was named a Kodak All-American after leading the Terps to an ACC title, the NCAA Final Four and a team record of 29-3 in 1989. She was also a member of the 1987 ACC Championship team that advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight.
Bullett is the Terrapins' all-time leading scorer (1,928) and rebounder (968). She also holds a number of school records, including points in a single season (686). Bullett was the Most Valuable Player of the 1989 ACC Tournament and was named to two NCAA all-region teams in 1988 and 1989.
Bullett is a two-time Olympian, helping the U.S. women win a gold medal in 1988. She was also named to the ACC's 50th Anniversary team.
Joining Bullett for this year's class is Sarah Behn (1989-93) from Boston College, Dr. Shantra D. Bryan (1989-93) from Clemson, Sue Harnett (1986-91) from Duke, LaTavia Coleman (1996-2000) from Florida State, Dolores Bootz-Mulkey (1984-88) from Georgia Tech, Jeannie Hebert-Traux (1988-92) from Miami, Bernadette V. McGlade (1976-80) from North Carolina, Trudi Lacey (1977-81) from NC State, Dena Evans (1989-93) from Virginia, Robin Lee (1981-85) from Virginia Tech and Nicole Andres (1991-94) from Wake Forest.



