Sara Griffin

While playing for the University of Michigan from 1995 to 1998, she was a three-time, first-team National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-American.

[6] On March 8, 1996, she retired all 21 batters she faced for a perfect game against an Oklahoma team ranked No.

She set Michigan records for career RBIs (184) and doubles (58) and still ranks among the top four in both categories.

In 2002, she also received a master's degree in education (sports management) from Ohio State University.

She was the fifth Michigan softball player named to the Hall of Honor, joining Penny Neer, Vicki Morrow, Alicia Seegert, and Jenny Allard.

Griffin is a private instructor, working with kids in the Columbus, Ohio area.