HAMILTON – Sarah Cashman Gersky, who was a three-sport star for Colgate in the 1980s, is among the headliners for the most recent list of inductees to the
Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame.
Induction ceremonies for the nine honorees take place the night of May 22 at the Chase Center on the Riverfront in Cashman Gersky's hometown of Wilmington, Delaware.

Cashman distinguished herself in three collegiate sports for the Raiders, earning two letters in field hockey, four in basketball and three in lacrosse. She finished her Colgate basketball career as the university's all-time leading scorer with 1,666 points and still ranks second on the career list. She was the first Colgate woman to surpass 1,000 career points.
She also set school records for most points in a game (36) and in a season (473), most field goals in a season (191), consecutive free throws (17) and most steals in a game (10), season (86) and career (260). As co-captain her senior year, Cashman finished second in Player of the Year voting in the Upstate New York Women's Basketball Conference.
Cashman's No. 24 jersey was retired and hangs in the rafters of Cotterell Court.
In lacrosse as a sophomore and junior, Sarah led Colgate to a fourth-place finish in the AIAW Division II Nationals. She set a school record for most goals in a season (49) and became only the second Colgate woman to score more than 100 career goals.
Her field hockey successes included a second-place finish in the AIAW Division II Nationals as a freshman and a fifth-place finish as a sophomore.
Cashman was inducted to the Colgate Athletics Hall of Honor in 1994.