Pitt Athletics Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2025
- Class:
- 1979
Randolph was the first dominant post player in the history of Pitt women's basketball. The 6-foot-3 center was a scoring, rebounding and defensive force, setting many statistical standards that are yet to be surpassed. Randolph was the first Pitt basketball player—male or female—to score 1,000 points and grab 1,000 rebounds. As of her 2025 induction, only three total players have accomplished that feat (Sam Clancy and Marcedes Walker). Randolph totaled 1,479 points and 1,107 rebounds, averaging 19 points and 14.2 boards per game. She averaged a career-high 21.2 points during the 1976-77 season, becoming the first Pitt women's basketball player to average more than 20 points in a season. Randolph led the Panthers in scoring, rebounding and blocks in each of her three seasons. Her dominance on the glass is reflected by the fact that she owns three of the top four season rebounding averages in school history, including a record 15.5 in 1976-77. She also holds Pitt records for blocks in a season (93) and game (11). Her 211 career blocks rank second all-time at Pitt.