Ashlee Robertson

Inducted in 2011
Women's Basketball
 
As a Lion
 
Few players have made a bigger impact in each of their four years than Ashlee Robertson did in her time as a member of the Freed-Hardeman University women's basketball team.

Robertson came to FHU as a highly-regarded prospect from Collinwood, Tenn., and did not disappoint after starting every game as a freshman on her way 12.9 points, 3.5 assists and 2.7 steals per game and second-team all-conference honors.  She only improved from there, becoming one of FHU's few four-time all-conference selections while also earning NAIA and Kodak All-American honors as a junior and a senior.

The 5-foot-6 guard is one of only four players to score over 2000 points in her career and is the program's top scorer among perimeter players.  Her 2080 career points ranks third all-time, trailing only Qiana Elam and Jana Cross at the time of her induction.  She also ranks as the program's all-time leader in free throws made in a season (219) and career (696), second in career steals with 377 and third in career assists with 472.

During Robertson's time at FHU, the Lady Lions won three consecutive conference championships (2004, 2005, 2006) and advanced to quarterfinals of the NAIA National Tournament in each of those years.  She also holds the record for most games started in a career with 144 as the Lady Lions went an astounding 123-21 in those games.