| Year: | 1993 |
| Class: | 2025-2026 |
| Team: | Softball |
The following was printed on the 1993 Softball Team's Hall of Fame Plaque:
The Siena Heights Saints Softball - 1993 team captured the inaugural WHAC Championship and began a stretch of four consecutive conference titles. The squad finished with a 27-9 overall record and posted the third-highest winning percentage in program history.
Offensively, the 1993 Saints produced a .340 team batting average — the best single-season mark at the time and still the second-highest in school history. The team averaged nearly seven runs per game, scoring 243 runs and stealing 44 bases.
The pitching staff and defense were equally dominant. Led by three Hall of Fame pitchers, the staff recorded 207 strikeouts and allowed only 61 earned runs for a 1.75 team ERA. Defensively, the Saints posted a .960 fielding percentage, committing only 41 errors — the second-best single-season defensive mark in program history.
Tanya Dickerson was named WHAC Player of the Year, while Al Sandifer earned WHAC Coach of the Year honors. First Team All-WHAC selections included Dickerson, Robyn Humes, Shannon Nesbit, Jennifer Pluff, and Megan Rickner.
The roster included six Hall of Fame members: Shannon Bezeau, Dickerson, Humes, Dee Koppelman, Shana Lubahn, and Pluff, and was coached by Hall of Fame figures Sandifer and Shelly Lizyness.