After Charter Hall of Famer Kathy O'Neil '81, Kim Corey was the
next great basketball player of the Lady Knight modern era. She was
a vital link in continuing the progressive growth of the women's
basketball program at SMC. A teammate of Kathy's as a freshman, she
finished the season second to her in team scoring. Kim averaged
15.4 points per game that year -- the highest freshman scoring
average in Lady Knight history. She maintained a double-figure
scoring average in each of her three remaining seasons, and was
always among the team's top three in scoring. She became only the
second Lady Knight in history to break the 1,000-point barrier when
she did it in February of 1984. She finished her great career with
1,039 points, and, at the time of her induction, ranks seventh on
the program's all-time scoring list.