Miami Ohio University Athletics
Hall of Fame

Tonia Stubbs
- Induction:
- 2011
- Class:
- 1987
StubbsĀ led Miami to two MAC Championships (1982 and 1983) and a MAC Tournament title (1982). A three-time All-MAC selection, Stubbs earned Second-Team All-MAC honors in 1985 and honorable mention recognition in 1983 and 1984. She finished as Miamiās career rebounds and field goal percentage record holder and was the first in program history to record 20 double-doubles in a career. Her 815 career rebounds and .529 field goal percentage currently rank second all-time.
She also is one of 19 players to surpass 1,000 career points, recording 1,148. After her days at Miami, Stubbs enlisted in the Army where she was selected as the Army Female Athlete of the Year in 1995. Stubbs was an All-Army selection in basketball and also found success as a handball player, earning a spot on the U.S. National Handball Teamāwinning a gold medal at the 1994 Pan Am Gamesāand serving as an alternate for the 1996 Olympic team.
She also is one of 19 players to surpass 1,000 career points, recording 1,148. After her days at Miami, Stubbs enlisted in the Army where she was selected as the Army Female Athlete of the Year in 1995. Stubbs was an All-Army selection in basketball and also found success as a handball player, earning a spot on the U.S. National Handball Teamāwinning a gold medal at the 1994 Pan Am Gamesāand serving as an alternate for the 1996 Olympic team.
Miami Women's Basketball Head Coach Glenn Box, Amber Tretter & Ilse de Vries 3-21 Postgame
Saturday, March 21
Miami Men's Basketball Head Coach Travis Steele, Peter Suder and Luke Skaljac 3-20 Post Game
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Miami Women's Basketball Head Coach Glenn Box & Players 3-20 March Madness Press Conference
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