Hall of Fame
The first-ever UMSL inductee in the league's Hall of Fame, Hannah Perryman is regarded as one of the best pitchers in the history of NCAA Division II softball. A Triton from 2013-16, she was named All-GLVC and All-American in all four of her collegiate seasons – the first UMSL student-athlete in any team sport to accomplish that feat. Those All-America honors came from two different organizations, including Daktronics/D2CCA and NFCA. Perryman has her name plastered all over the NCAA record books, owning the NCAA single-season (2015) record in perfect games (six) and two D-II career records in perfect games (nine) and strikeouts (1,725). The Streamwood, Ill., native also walked off the field third in no-hitters (15), fourth in strikeout ratio (12.12/7 innings pitched), sixth in wins (128), and seventh in shutouts (61). In the UMSL annals, she leads in career strikeouts, victories, shutouts, and complete games (120). The hurler started 68 games and completed 49 with a 1.26 ERA during that stretch, helping lead the Tritons to three consecutive GLVC Tournament titles (2013-15), four NCAA Division II Midwest Regional berths (2013-16), and two-straight Regional Championship Series appearances (2014-15). A three-time GLVC Pitcher of the Year, Perryman was also named the 2015 Midwest Region Pitcher of the Year, along with finishing as a top-three finalist for Schutt Sports/NFCA D-II Player of the Year that season. Following her career at UMSL, Perryman was selected 37th overall by the Akron Racers, becoming the first D-II player to be selected in the National Pro Fastpitch draft.