All-Americans
| 1986 |
Mary Lalonde |
Small College All-American |
| 1987 |
Lisa Heuer |
NAIA All-American |
| 1988 |
Lisa Heuer |
NAIA All-American |
| 1990 |
Lisa Gallippi |
NAIA All-American, Small College All-American |
| 1990 |
Lori Fischer |
NAIA All-American |
| 1991 |
Lori Fischer |
NAIA All-American |
| 1992 |
Lisa Jobe |
NAIA All-American, Kodak All-American |
| 1993 |
Lisa Jobe |
NAIA All-American, Kodak All-American |
| 1993 |
Amy Gierl |
Kodak All-American |
| 1997 |
Melissa Shell |
NAIA All-American |
| 1998 |
Fredrika Susnar |
NAIA All-American |
| 1999 |
Tara Cochrane |
NAIA All-American, Kodak All-American |
| 2000 |
Tara Cochrane |
NAIA All-American, Kodak All-American |
| 2002 |
Kelly Morda |
Small College All-American |
| 2004 |
Kristen Lancas |
Kodak All-American |
| 2011 |
Brittany Sedlock |
D3hoops.com All-American |
| 2012 |
Brittany Sedlock |
D3hoops.com All-American |
MARY LALONDE - 1986
Mary averaged 15.4 points per game while shooting 49% from the field. during the 1985-86 campaign.
She also averaged five rebounds and three assists per contest, and became the first Lady Bearcat in history to notch 1,000 career points, reaching that plateau on February 17, 1986 against Seton Hill.
LISA HEUER - 1987, 1988
Lisa earned All-American honorable mention honors following both her junior and senior seasons at SVC.
During the '86-87 season, she averaged 12.4 points, 5.1 assists, and 3.7 rebounds while shooting 72 percent from the charity stripe.
In '87-88, she scored 20 points per game, while averaging 4.2 assists and 3.4 steals. She also shot a robust 80 percent from the foul line.
LISA GALLIPPI - 1990
Lisa still holds school records for points and field goals in a single season, set during the 1989-90 campaign.
During her four seasons, the Lady Bearcats won 83 games against just 35 losses.
LORI FISCHER - 1990, 1991
The Lady Bearcats won 86 games during Lori's four seasons, including 28-0 in district play during her junior and senior seasons.
She was honored twice by the NAIA as an All-American.
LISA JOBE - 1992, 1993
Lisa remains the school's all-time leading scorer, posting 1787 during a stellar career.
The team won 20+ games during each of her four seasons, and made its first two trips to the National Tournament during her junior and senior years.
AMY GIERL - 1993

Amy averaged 18.4 points per game during the 1992-93 season, along with 6.0 rebounds. She had 235 assists in 33 games, and made a team high 183 free throws.
She helped lead the team to another National Tournament appearance and is still ranked in the top-10 all-time in points scored.
MELISSA SHELL - 1997
Melissa set a school record with 502 steals during her career and was honored as an All-American following her senior season, 1996-97. She recorded 133 steals that year.
FREDRIKA SUSNAR - 1998
Fredrika had a stellar season in 1997-98 for the Bearcats, helping to lead the team to a 16-0 district record, a 26-5 overall record and a trip to the NAIA National Tournament.
After graduating from SVC, Fredrika played professionally for las Mets de Guaynabo in Puerto Rico.
TARA COCHRANE - 1999, 2000
In 1999, Tara averaged 15.2 points and 6.1 rebounds per game on a team that went 12-4 in the conference and 20-10 overall.
In 2000, she led the team with 14.5 points and 5.8 boards per game, as the Lady Bearcats posted a conference record of 17-3 and an overall mark of 26-7.
KELLY MORDA - 2002
Kelly led the team in most scoring categories, including points (14.3 per game) as the Lady Bearcats went 18-11.
She finished her career as the school's second leading scorer of all-time.
KRISTEN LANCAS - 2004
Kristen led the team in scoring in 2003-04 with 14.6 points per game and averaged 5.0 rebounds.
She was a First Team all-conference selection in the American Mideast Conference as well.
BRITTANY SEDLOCK - 2011, 2012
Brittany became the college's first-ever Division III All-American after a stellar campaign during which she was named Presidents' Athletic Conference Player of the Year. She led the team in scoring, averaging 16.8 points per game, and never scored less than 13 in any game during the season. She also led the conference in rebounding (9.0) and was in the top ten in steals, field goal percentage and free throw percentage.
A season later, Sedlock repeated the feat, once again being named to the D3Hoops.com All-America team and PAC Player of the Year after averaging a double-double of 16.7 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. She scored in double figures in all 29 games and grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 17 different contests, highlighted by a school-record 20-rebound performance in a January win over Waynesburg.