Hall of Fame

Keystone Athletics Announces 2025 Hall of Fame Class

8/25/2025 2:22:00 PM

LA PLUME, Pa.- The Keystone College Department of Athletics is pleased to announce the 2025 Hall of Fame class.

This year's inductees will be honored during Homecoming and Family Weekend on Friday, Oct. 10 at 4:30 p.m. in the Theater in Brooks. 

The 2025 hall of fame class features: Jessica Kobesky Galli '09 (women's basketball), Emily Long '17 (softball), KateLynn Strickler Miller '14 (track & field), and Alex Marsh '92 (men's basketball).

Jessica Kobesky Galli '09

 

Jessica Kobesky Galli was a standout basketball player for Keystone from 2005-2009. Galli is ranked in the top—10 in multiple career categories. She is the program leader in made field goals (500), second in rebounds (871) third in field goal attempts (1,076), fifth in career points (1,232), and seventh in field goal percentage (46.4%).

Galli's season records include third in field goal percentage (51.1%: 2008-09) and tenth in free throws made (72: 2006-07). She holds two spots in free throw attempts in a season as she finished sixth with 119 during the 2006-07 season and tied for eighth with 117 in 2005-06.

Galli played in 101 career games for the Giants. She was a Second Team All-NEAC selection in 2007-08 and received the N. Scott Thurston Scholar Athlete Award the same year.

Emily Long '17

Emily Long was a sensational softball player from 2014-2017. She played and started in every single game of her college career. She received NFCA Third Team All-East Region honors, making her the first player in program history to be named all-region. She earned First Team All-CSAC in 2016, second team in 2015, and honorable mention in 2014.

Long is listed all over the softball record book as she is third in triples in a career (13), fourth in hits in a career (161), fourth in doubles in a career (34), and sixth in runs in a career (108). She is the program leader in triples in a season with nine which occurred in 2016.

KateLynn Strickler Miller '14

KateLynn Strickler Miller ranks among the top track and field athletes in Keystone history. Miller was a two-time national qualifier in the javelin, making her the first female track and field athlete to qualify for nationals. She placed 20th at the outdoor trach & field national championship in 2013 and 2014. She currently holds the outdoor school record for the event (139'10").

Miller was a Mason-Dixon all-conference selection in 2012 and served as team captain her senior year. She received the Keystonian Award twice as the school's top female student athlete.

Miller is the daughter of Susan E. Cook Strickler, a 1989 graduate of Keystone and 2015 hall of fame inductee.

Alex Marsh '92

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Alex Marsh was a two-year standout on the basketball court from 1990-1992. During those two years, the team compiled a 48-11 record with some of the most successful teams in program history.

Marsh finished his time at Keystone with 879 points and 569 rebounds. He was a NJCAA First Team All-American and Region XIX All-Region honoree in 1990-1991. He is ranked fourth in program history in career field goal percentage (60.3%) and eighth in career rebounds (869).

After graduating from Keystone, he continued his playing journey at Gwynedd Mercy University where he became the programs first 1,000-point scorer. Marsh concluded his collegiate career with 2,037 career points and 1,126 rebounds.

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