Bradford, PA. – The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford has inducted two new members to the athletic hall of fame during Alumni and Family Weekend. The two inductees are Women's Basketball player Ali Rinfrette and Women's Swimmer Elizabeth Prager.
"We are proud to induct these two incredible student-athletes into the athletics Hall of Fame," said Athletic Director Bret Butler. "In their careers they were exemplary examples of what it means to be a Pitt-Bradford student athlete and continue to represent us in their lives today."
Rinfrette, a Bradford native, played for the women's basketball team from 2014-2018. She is the 7th women's basketball player to be inducted.
Rinfrette is the all-time leading scorer in program history with 2,099 points. She is one of three players in Pitt-Bradford players to surpass 2,000 points. For her career, Rinfrette also tallied 767 rebounds, 347 assists and 246 steals. She was a 4-time All-AMCC honoree and the 2016-17 Conference Player of the Year and Woman of the Year.
Prager, a native of Leechburg, Pa, was a member of the women's swimming team between 2013 and 2017. She is the 1st Pitt-Bradford swimmer to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Prager is he most decorated swimmer in program history. She was a 6-time individual AMCC Champion and 1st Team All-AMCC Honoree. She also earned 2nd Team honors 4 times as an individual and once as part of a relay. Prager was the 2013-14 AMCC Women's Swimmer of the Year. Upon graduation, she held 8 individual program records and was a member of 4 program record relay teams.