Hall of Fame
Jill (Fischer) Miller – Softball, 1984-88
Jill Fischer was a four-year starter at third base for the Lady Blues softball team earning first team all-district honors and first team all-conference accolades as a junior and senior helping the Ichabods to a second-place finish in the NAIA National Tournament in 1985 and a sixth-place finish in 1986 and a fifth-place in 1988 as a senior. As a senior, she led the team in batting with a .345 average collecting a team-high 51 hits striking out only three times in 148 at bats. Her .460 slugging percentage was also best on the team. Miller and her husband live in Ozawkie and have three children Jordan, Jared and Justin. Her favorite memory of playing at Washburn was playing for the national championship in Indiana as well as being part of a 17-inning game which at the time was the longest in NAIA history in a game played in Oklahoma City at the Softball Hall of Fame Stadium.