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Hall of Fame

Kati (Stedcke) Hunt

  • Class
    2001
  • Induction
    2015
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball, Women's Track & Field

Kati (Stedcke) Hunt experienced great success in the gym and on the track at Findlay. She participated in a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) basketball Final Four (1998 and 2000) and was an NAIA National champion in the outdoor 4x800m relay (2000). Hunt earned NAIA All-America Scholar Athlete honors in 2000 and received the Mancuso Trophy as the outstanding female student athlete at Findlay in 2001.

A member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference (GLIAC) South Division champions in basketball in 1998. Hunt scored over 1,000 points and holds the Oilers’ record for most assists in a game with 16. She was named both First Team All-GLIAC and First Team All-GLIAC South Defensive in 2000 and 2001. She is ranked second in career steals and eighth in career rebounding at Findlay. On the track, Hunt was a GLIAC champion in the outdoor 4x400m and the outdoor 4x800m relays in 2000, in addition to earning a national title in the outdoor 4x800m.

Hunt offers her philosophy, “Sports provided an avenue to develop commitment, a will to win, perseverance, teamwork, passion and leadership. All of these qualities are essential in every area of life.”

The third-grade teacher lives in Perrysburg, Ohio, with her husband of 12 years, Kyle, and children, Kasey, Kamryn, and Kali.

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