| Year: | 2014 |
| Class: | 2025-2026 |
| Team: | Women's Basketball |
The following was written on Grace Howrigon's Hall of Fame Plaque:
Grace Howrigon was a guard for the Saints from 2010–11 through 2013–14.
Howrigon earned First Team All-WHAC honors once and Honorable Mention All-WHAC honors once during her career. In 2013–14, she was also named a WBCA Honorable Mention All-American.
Howrigon is arguably the most prolific point guard in Saints history. By the end of her career, her name appeared throughout the SHU record books. She ranked: 7th in career three-point field goal attempts (356), 2nd in career three-point field goal percentage (35.11%), 1st in career assists (585), 5th in career free throws made (248), 8th in career free throws attempted (327), and 4th in career free throw percentage (75.84%).
Howrigon finished her career with 907 points.
She also earned several single-season top ten marks, ranking: 4th in three-point field goals made (70 – 2013–14), 4th in free throws made (125 – 2013–14), 7th in free throws attempted (154 – 2013–14), and 4th in free throw percentage (81.1% – 2013–14)
At the time of her graduation, Howrigon held the top three single-season assist totals in program history, with 214 (2013–14), 206 (2012–13), and 131 (2011–12). She also recorded 12 assists against Indiana Tech during the 2012–13 season—a single-game record that has been tied only once in SHU history.
Howrigon was a key member of the first two NAIA National Tournament–qualifying teams in SHU women’s basketball history.