Ryneldi Becenti
Women's Basketball/1992-93
Ryneldi Becenti was a two-time honorable mention All-America honoree while also becoming one of only three Sun Devils to earn All-Pac-10 first team honors twice in a career. Following two successful seasons at Scottsdale Community College, she took to the hardwood with the Sun Devils and in two seasons, recording the second-most assists in an ASU career with 396. The school record holder with 17 assists in one game, her 7.1 helpers per contest stands as the best average all-time in the Pac-10 Conference. With 15 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists in a Jan. 25, 1992 game with Oregon State, Becenti became the first player in school history to record a triple-double and also was the lone player in the NCAA, including the men, to record the feat that season. A member of the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame, she earned her bachelor's degree in sociology in 1997.
Kym Hampton
Basketball / 1981-1984
Hampton was the first ASU women's basketball player to earn all-America honors
(1981-1982). She owns eight career and season women's basketball records at ASU, including most points (683), rebounds (413), field goal percentage (.570), and blocked shots (55). Her career records include points (2,361), rebounds (1,415), field goal percentage (.545), and blocked shots (178). Hampton was also among ASU career leaders in steals (187, 3rd), free throw percentage (.696, 8th) and assists (116, 10th). She led ASU to a four-year record of 76-34, including two NCAA tournament appearances and one NIT post-season. She was selected the Sun Angel Athlete of the Year in 1984, honoring academic and athletic excellence. Hampton currently plays professional basketball in Barcelona, Spain.
Mary Bea Porter
Golf, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball / 1968-73
Porter competed in four sports from 1968-73. In her senior season, Porter was a first-team All-American in golf and was named the College Athlete of the Year before joining the LPGA in 1973. She played on two NAIA women's golf national championship teams in 1970 and 1971.
Jodi Rathbun
Basketball and Softball / 1983-87
A standout performer in both women's basketball and softball, Rathbun (1983-87) garnered postseason honors in each sport. In 1987 she was named co-Pac-10 Player of the Year in softball en route to earning Second Team All-America recognition. Her career (.361) and 1986 single-season (.416) batting averages both rank fourth all-time at ASU. On the hardwood Rathbun was named honorable mention All-Pac-10 in 1984 and 1986. She is the Devils' career assist leader with 441 and also ranks seventh in school history with 1,194 points scored.