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Shepherd Adds Three to Athletic Hall of Fame

6/30/2025 4:05:00 PM

SHEPHERDSTOWN, W.Va. -- The Shepherd University Athletic Hall of Fame will induct three new members at the annual induction ceremony on Saturday, September 27 at the Storer Ballroom on the Shepherd campus. Football player Terry Corbin joins Georgia Karr Garten '15 (women's lacrosse) and Katie Warehime '09 (women's basketball) as the 39th class to be inducted. The "terrific three" bring the total number of inductees in the Shepherd Athletic Hall of Fame to 173.  

The trio will also be honored at the Shepherd-Kutztown football game later on Saturday as part of Hall of Fame Weekend festivities. 
 
Corbin (Front Royal, Va./1980 graduate of Warren County High School) was a standout on the football team from 1983-86. Corbin, a two-time first team All-WVIAC choice, helped lead the Rams to WVIAC titles and NAIA Playoff appearances in 1983 and 1986. He topped the Rams in interceptions in 1983, 1984, and 1986. Corbin was an honorable mention All-American in 1983 and a second team All-American in 1986 when he led the NAIA with 10 interceptions. His efforts helped Shepherd lead all divisions in 1986 with 35 team interceptions. Corbin wrapped up his career with 234 total tackles (158 solos), 26 pass breakups, 22 interceptions, six fumble recoveries, and a pair of blocked kicks.
 
Garten (Reston, Va./2011 graduate of Liberty High School) was a standout on the women's lacrosse team from 2012-15. Garten is the program's all-time leader in points (298) and assists (130). A two-time team captain, Garten was a Division II All-Independent Team choice and garnered first team All-Independent Team honors in 2013 and 2014. She was named Division II All-Independent Co-Player of the Year in 2014 when she tallied 49 goals and 37 assists for 86 points. Garten was a first team All-MEC choice in 2015 as she helped lead Shepherd to the regular season and MEC Tournament titles. Garten was named to the 2015 WVIAC All-Tournament Team.
 
Warehime (Oakton, Va./2005 graduate of Littlestown (Pa.) High School) was a standout on the women's basketball team from 2007-09. Warehime led the Rams to a 39-21 (.650) overall mark with a 29-11 record in conference play over her two-year career. She helped lead the Rams to a 24-7 and an 18-2 record in conference play as the WVIAC champions in 2007-08. A two-time All-WVIAC choice (first team in 2007-08), Warehime garnered WVIAC All-Tournament and NCAA II East Regional All-Tournament Team honors in 2008 as she helped lead the Rams to the regional title game. Her 15.7 scoring average currently ranks fourth on the Shepherd all-time list, while her 941 career points rank her 27th.

The Athletic Hall of Fame breakfast will begin at 9 a.m. with the ceremony beginning at 9:30 a.m. Tickets are $40 (they will be available in early August) and can be purchased by contacting Katie Swayne (kswayne@shepherd.edu) or by calling 304-876-5524. Additionally, a combination ticket (HOF breakfast ticket and a general admission ticket to the Shepherd-Kutztown football game) may be purchased for $50. Tickets will also be available for purchase online.
 
                                                                 
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