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Karyn McCready

Track and Field, Class of 2026

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Slipper Rock University javelin national champion Karyn McCready.
Slippery Rock University’s Karyn McCready celebrates a big throw in the javelin competition.
Karyn McCready Slippery Rock javelin thrower jumps for joy.
Karyn McCready Westmont Hilltop HS

Accomplishments

  • Westmont Hilltop High School graduate was a NCAA Division II national champion javelin thrower at Slippery Rock University.
  • The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) named McCready among its 75 Greatest Female Athletes during a 2025 all-time celebration.
  • McCready was a 2004 NCAA Division II national champion in the javelin.
  • She placed 13th at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team Trials.
  • McCready was a three-time NCAA Division II All-American and three-time PSAC champion.
  • She established the Slippery Rock and all-time PSAC record throw in the javelin until it was broken in 2021.
  • Nearly unbeatable in the javelin in the early 2000s, she won back-to-back-to-back PSAC titles and set or broke her own school record multiple times.
  • Picked up her first PSAC title in 2002 and went on to place fourth at the national championships to earn her first career All-America honor.
  • Followed up with another PSAC title in 2003 and improved one place at the national meet with a third place showing for a second straight All-America award.
  • Saved her best for last, winning the NCAA Division II javelin national crown and took a third straight PSAC title.
  • Set Slippery Rock and PSAC records in the javelin in 2004.
  • Claimed a title at the historic Penn Relays and went undefeated in every meet of the 2004 collegiate season.
  • The only meet McCready didn’t win in 2004 was the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, where she placed an impressive 13th in a field of the best javelin throwers in America.
  • Closed her career as a two-time Academic All-American.
  • Inducted into The Slippery Rock Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022.
  • At Westmont Hilltop, earned back-to-back bronze medals by placing third in the javelin during the PIAA Class 2A Track and Field Championship Meet at Shippensburg University (1999, 2000).
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Fast Facts

First Banquet: 1965
First Chairman: Richard Mayer
First Banquet Location: Cambria County War Memorial Arena
Number of Banquets: 23 through 2026
Total Inductees: 162
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Largest Class: 18 in 1965
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2026 Chairman: Bruce Haselrig
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2026 Banquet Location: Frank J. Pasquerilla Conference Center

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