Converse University Hall of Fame
Park is the first women’s basketball only athlete inducted into the Converse Athletic Hall of Fame. Park competed for the All-Stars from 1986-1990 and the school retired her jersey at the conclusion of her career. Park concluded her career as the program’s all-time leading scorer with 1,792 career points. Park also recorded 502 rebounds, 159 assists and 146 steals for the All-Stars. At the conclusion of her freshman season (1986-87), Park was named to the All-District Six Freshman Team, the American Women’s Sports Foundation All-Region Team, the American Women’s Sports Foundation Freshman All-American Team and was the Converse College MVP. Following her sophomore season (1987-88), Park was the NAIA National Free Throw Champion, Named to the American Women’s Sports Foundation All-American Team, Named to the All-District Six Team and was the Converse College MVP. Following her junior season (1988-89) Park was named to the All-District Six Team, the All-District Six All-Star Team, named to the American Women’s Sports Foundation All-American Team and was the Converse College MVP.
Following her senior season (1989-1990) was named to the All-District Six Team, Named District Six Player of the Week (January 20, 1990), a District Six Scholar Athlete, Named to the NAIA All-American Second Team, Named to the NAIA American Women’s Sports Foundation All-American Second Team, a First Team Palmetto State Conference Selection, Named the Player of the Year in the Palmetto Conference, Women’s Basketball Coaches Association District Kodak All-American Team, NAIA District Six Red Myers Award and the Converse College MVP award.
Outside of athletics, was a trustee honor scholar, a Dean’s List Scholar and was in the 1990s Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. Park is currently the Vice President of Investor Relations Prime Meridian Bank in Tallahassee Florida.