Marquette 'M Club' Hall of Fame
Andrykowski, Kathy

Kathy Andrykowski
- Induction:
- 1991
- Class:
- 1980
The first female inductee to the Marquette M Club Hall of Fame, Kathy Andrykowski was an outstanding two-sport star at MU in volleyball and basketball, earning four letters in each sport.
Captain of the volleyball team for the 1979 season, Andrykowski was a four-time Wisconsin Women's Athletic Conference player in the sport and was honored with the same award in basketball in three seasons. Andrykowski was named captain of the basketball team for the 1979-1980 season after serving as co-captain the previous two campaigns.
At the conclusion of her basketball career, Andrykowski held the top three single-season scoring marks in school history and still holds the top three seasonal averages in rebounding including a mark of 16.8 per game in 1976-1977.
She was drafted by the New York Stars of the WBL but was traded to the New Orleans Pride in the final season of the WBL. She also played professionally overseas.
Sponsor: Marquette M Club
Captain of the volleyball team for the 1979 season, Andrykowski was a four-time Wisconsin Women's Athletic Conference player in the sport and was honored with the same award in basketball in three seasons. Andrykowski was named captain of the basketball team for the 1979-1980 season after serving as co-captain the previous two campaigns.
At the conclusion of her basketball career, Andrykowski held the top three single-season scoring marks in school history and still holds the top three seasonal averages in rebounding including a mark of 16.8 per game in 1976-1977.
She was drafted by the New York Stars of the WBL but was traded to the New Orleans Pride in the final season of the WBL. She also played professionally overseas.
Sponsor: Marquette M Club
HIGHLIGHTS Minnesota vs Marquette Women's Volleyball
Monday, September 22
HIGHLIGHTS: WSOC vs. Butler
Sunday, September 21
Post Match Interview: Natalie Ring (9/19/25)
Saturday, September 20
Highlights: Marquette MSOC at Creighton (9/19/25)
Saturday, September 20