Hall of Fame
Lindsey Oberacker, from Erie, Pa., and McDowell High School, had an outstanding career on the volleyball court and in the classroom at Point Park from 2009-12. She is Point Park volleyball's alltime leader in career kills with 1,855, and she was also a two-time NAIA Honorable Mention AllAmerican, a three-time AVCA All-Northeast Region First Team selection and a four-time allconference first-team selection (AMC and KIAC). More importantly, with a 3.96 career GPA in biology and pre-med, she was named to the Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team during both her junior and senior seasons of 2011 and 2012. This honor put her in the top six players in the country (NAIA) in terms of combined performance on the court and in the class room for two straight years. In addition to being the all-time kills leader at Point Park, she also had 1,060 career digs making her one of only five players in team history with more than 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs. She was an outside hitter who played nearly every rotation for four years. Oberacker was a multi-year team captain for the Pioneers, and she was instrumental in leading Point Park volleyball to its first-ever conference championship and NAIA national tournament appearance. That came in 2011 when she had a career-high 556 kills. She went on to finish her career the next season by leading the Pioneers to the KIAC Tournament finals in KIAC, Point Park's first season in that conference.