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2008 - Betsey Armstrong - University of Michigan
The goalkeeper for the United States National Team at the time of
her induction, Betsey Armstrong spent four seasons tending the cage
for the University of Michigan Wolverines, leading the team to four
divisional titles and two NCAA tournament appearances, including a
sixth-place finish at the 2005 NCAA Championship. She wrapped up
her U-M career as the program leader in blocks (1,267), minutes
(3,329), goals against average (5.64) and save percentage (.654).
She also holds the top four Michigan single-season blocks totals
and three of the top five spots on the single-season save
percentage and GAA lists.
During her career with the Maize and Blue, Armstrong racked up a
pair of divisional Most Valuable Player accolades (2003-04) and
four CWPA All-Division First Team honors (2002-05). Armstrong
excelled at the Eastern Championship, earning two MVP honors (2003,
'05) as part of three All-Eastern Championship first team
nominations (2002, 2004-05). On the national level, she earned
All-America recognition in each season, making the second team in
2004, third team in 2005 and honorable mention in her first two
campaigns at Michigan.
"To be able to do it was just wonderful because you want the best
for your players and you want them to follow their dream and that's
what Betsey (Armstrong) has done. It was a very very special
moment, " noted University of Michigan Head Coach Matt Anderson,
who presented Armstrong for induction into the Hall of Fame.
In May 2006, she earned a spot on the USA National Team following an open tryout. In just under two years with the squad, Armstrong has led Team USA to a gold medal at the XV Pan American Games -- securing the country's spot at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China -- and gold medal victories in both the FINA World League and FINA World Championships. At the World Championships, Armstrong was recognized as the tournament’s Most Outstanding Goalkeeper.
At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, she guided Team U.S.A. to the gold medal game against the Netherlands as the team captured the silver medal.
In October 2008, she joined the Arizona State University women's water polo varsity coaching staff and competing during the men's collegiate club season for the Sun Devils.
A product of Ann Arbor Huron High School, Armstrong was the Michigan water polo program's first in-state recruit.





