Hall of Fame
Kim Stamm was a four-year member of the women's basketball team. She graduated as the school's fifth all-time leading scorer (now 11th) with 1,135 points and was third all time (now fourth) in rebounds with 772. Stamm was named the 1995-96 PSAC East Athlete of the Year, first team All-PSAC and second team All-ECAC after averaging 15.7 points and 8.3 rebounds a game. She was also second team All-PSAC East as a junior and was both a Bloomsburg and PSAC Scholar-Athlete. She helped the Huskies to a four-year mark of 68-38, one PSAC East title and three PSAC playoff berths.
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After graduating from Bloomsburg University with a B.A with a concentration in Art, Stamm attended Millersville University where she received her teaching certification in Art (as well as her Master's Degree in Art Education). She spent three years at Elkton (Md.) Middle School in Maryland before moving back to Pennsylvania to teach middle school Art at Conestoga Valley School District for the past 14 years. She was the high school assistant coach for swimming for two years at Conestoga Valley and has been the student council advisor for 12 years. She was recently published in the March issue of the national magazine, School Arts.