Hall of Fame
Stacy (Bohnsack) Anderson ’96 left her mark on the Northwestern College basketball program in more ways than one. A standout on the court from 1992-1996, Stacy led the Eagles to an impressive 75-39 overall record and a 39-5 mark in conference play. In addition to leading her team to success, Anderson delivered one of the most decorated careers in school history. She ended her basketball stint as the career points leader (2,016) and is the only female to reach the 2,000-point mark in school history – a record that remains untouched today. Beyond her scoring efforts, Stacy’s name is inked across several career statistical categories including: first in all-time field goal makes (824), fourth in career field goal percentage (52.2%), sixth in all-time steals (259), first in career free-throw makes (368) and third in career rebounds (797). Stacy played under Head Coach Sherri Holm and Assistant Coach Linda Schuck. Coach Schuck recalled Anderson’s impact on the team stating, “Stacy was an incredible leader who cared about the growth and well-being of her teammates on and off the court. Her competitiveness sparked our team to compete consistently at the national level.” Anderson now resides in Arlington, WA with her husband Joel and their three children – Kate (21), Zachary (18) and Drew (8).