Athletics Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2007
- Class:
- 1996
Stephanie Storen Jett (1993-96) was a four-year starting setter for the Louisville volleyball team from 1993-1996 as the dominant team leader, floor general and an outstanding blocker. She is widely regarded as the cornerstone of Cardinal Volleyball as her four year run firmly established UofL as a national volleyball power.
She led the school to its first NCAA Sweet Sixteen Appearance, four consecutive conference championships and four NCAA Appearances. The native of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., was the 1995 and 1996 Conference USA Setter of the Year and the 1994 Metro Tournament MVP, a rare honor for a setter.
An outstanding student in mechanical engineering, she was a National USA Today Positive Performer, the Metro Conference Volleyball Scholar of the Year, and never missed a semester of being on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll, the Metro Commissioner's List and the Conference USA Commissioner's Medallist. She left UofL as the career leader in assists with 4,881, single-season assists (which she set and reset three times: 1,531, 1,473, and 1,463, respectively) and assists in a match (74 versus South Florida).