| Year Inducted: | 2012 |
| Name: | Aneta Kausaite |
| Sport(s): | Women's Basketball |
| Year of Graduation: | 1996 |
The arrival of Aneta Kausaite from her native Lithuanian took KCKCC to a new level of women’s basketball. KCKCC’s first All-American in 1995-96, she led the Lady Blue Devils to records of 28-5 and 28-4, one co-Jayhawk championship and KCKCC’s first outright championship. She still holds all the KCKCC records for assists as well as three-point goals and three-point shooting percentage and is third on the all-time scoring list with 1,140 points and an 18.1 average. The Freshman of the Year in the Jayhawk East and a Kodak All-American, she became the first KCKCC player to be named the Conference’s Most Valuable Player as a sophomore.
Photo Indent: Accepting for Kausaite is her coach at KCKCC, Leslie Crane, who in 1993 took over a KCKCC program that had not won a conference game in three seasons and compiled a record of 117 wins and just 17 losses in four years highlighted by a 35-2 record and fifth place finish in the 1997 national tournament.