Hall of Fame
As a member of both the women's track and women's basketball programs at Cornell, Maduka is one of the most decorated athletes in Cornell history. The national runner-up at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in 2009 in the long jump, she claimed seven first-team All-America honors in track and added an honorable mention selection in women's basketball in 2008, becoming the first player in Cornell women's basketball history to earn national accolades. She was the only individual, male or female, to win four individual events at one Indoor Heptagonal Championship and was named the Ivy League Performer of the Meet three times indoors and twice outdoors. Between her three seasons with the women's basketball team and four with the track team, she helped Cornell claim seven team championships during her four years (one basketball, three indoor track, three outdoor track). Collectively over her career, she garnered 16 first team All-Ivy League honors, earning the women's basketball Player of the Year award in 2008 and the Rookie of the Year award in 2006. Maduka also claimed six second-team all-conference honors to go along with seven varsity letters (three in basketball, four in track and field). Maduka graduated as the 11th player in school history to reach 1,000 career points in basketball and with nine school records in track and field (Indoor 55m, 60m, long jump, triple jump and the Outdoor 100m, long jump, triple jump, 4x100 relay and Sprint Medley Relay).
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