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Linda Krawford
Linda Krawford

Experience:
1992 Inductee

Sport:
Basketball 1980-83



The most dominant women's basketball player in the GLIAC, and perhaps the entire state, during the early eighties was Linda Krawford. Linda is Oakland's all-time scoring leader and it's first two-time All-American.

Linda is in Oakland's career top ten in eight different categories. Her 2,400 points are the most by both a Pioneer and a women's basketball player from any school in Michigan. She is also the career leader in field goals and free throws made and attempted, and is second in scoring average and rebounds. Her 52 points scored against Michigan Tech on February 21, 1983, is still a school record and was an NCAA Division II record until last year. The All-American in 1982 and 1983 was also selected as GLIAC Player of the Year for those two seasons, and was a three-time All-GLIAC Choice.

Linda's individual success meant great success for the Pioneers. Oakland posted perfect 16-0 league records in 1982 and 1983, earning bids to the NCAA Tournament both years. The 1982 unit won the regional crown and advanced to the national semi-finals. Oakland's four-year record with Linda was 87-29.

Linda earned a Bachelor of Science degree in management from Oakland. She is now retired from basketball after playing professionally overseas for many years.