Amy Bahl"I feel very honored to be inducted into the Fort Lewis Hall of Fame," said Bahl. "Fort Lewis has always meant so much to me and has a special place in my heart. The memories are irreplaceable and I have developed lasting relationships from my time playing. I want to thank all my teammates, coaches, the Durango community, and my family for making this possible. I feel very blessed and extremely appreciative of this honor!"
One of the most prolific players to wear a Fort Lewis College women's basketball uniform, Bahl holds the FLC career records in scoring (1,765 points), rebounds (945), and made free throws. She ranks second in steals (237) and made field goals (636), seventh in blocked shots (79), and 11
th in assists (229). Set holds the top two season records in made free throws (138 in 2004-05, 137 in 2003-04), and free throw attempts (197 in 2003-04, and 190 2004-05). Bahl tallied the second most rebounds in a season in 2001-02 with 264, as well as the second highest rebounding average in the same season (10.6 rebounds per game).
A member of two All-Century Teams (Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, 2009, and Fort Lewis College, 2011), Bahl is one of the most decorated student-athletes in FLC history. She is the only FLC women's basketball player to be named the team's Most Valuable Player four times, and to the All-RMAC West Division First Team and All-RMAC First Team four times. She is one of three Skyhawks to earn RMAC Freshman of the Year honors (2001-02), which was followed by the RMAC Preseason Player of Year award in 2002-03. A three-time Academic All-RMAC performer, Bahl was named RMAC West Division Player of the Week 10 times, more than any other FLC women's basketball player. She was tabbed to the Daktronics All-North Central second team as a junior and senior (2003-05), and earn Division II Bulletin All-American Honorable Mention accolades in 2003-04, leading the Skyhawks to their first ever NCAA post-season appearance.
"There couldn't be a person more deserving than Amy to be inducted into the FLC Athletics Hall of Fame," said FLC Head Women's Basketball Coach
Jason Flores. "She was an integral part of that first recruiting class to come in and change the culture and direction of FLC women's basketball. Her individual accomplishments speak for themselves, but it was her ability to be a great teammate and revel in team success that made her a special player and person."
Bahl graduated from Fort Lewis College in 2005 with a degree in Exercise Science. She becomes the 12
th women's basketball player to be inducted into the Fort Lewis College Hall of Fame.