Athletics Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2000
- Class:
- 1985
Susan Elpers Inman was an outside hitter for the University of Louisville volleyball team from 1981-1985. In 1982, she helped lead the team to its first Metro Conference Championship and its first NCAA Tournament appearance. During the 1983-1984 season, Inman was named to the all-conference and all-tournament teams. She was also a member of the East Team that received a medal in 1983 at the Olympic Sports Festival. Inman set numerous records during her days at UofL that still stand today. She was a member of the all-time winningest volleyball team with 39 wins, and she was the leader for matches played. She finished her career ranked first in total attacks, fourth in kills, fifth in solo blocks, third in block assists and total blocks, and fourth in service access.
Inman received her Bachelor of Arts in communication with a minor in sociology in 1985 and her Master of Arts in Teaching with a specialization in sports administration in 1987. During her playing days, she was a member of the Athletic Director's Honor Roll list. After graduation, Inman was employed by UofL's Athletic Department until 1991. She has also worked for WHAS Radio and was the staff assistant to Congressman Scotty Baesler.