Hall of Fame
Allyson Aube graduated as Wheaton's all-time leading scorer with 1,450 points and is currently third on the Lyons' scoring list and fourth with 112 games played. Along with Whelan, the forward helped Wheaton put together the greatest four-year stretch in program history as the Lyons compiled a 90-23 (.796) record, while winning a pair of NEWMAC Championships and recording an appearance in the 1994 NCAA Final Four on the heels of a 27-4 season record. Aube was a three-time NEW 8 All-Conference selection and was named the NEW 8 Player of the Year following the 1994-95 campaign. She was also tabbed to the New England Women's Basketball Association First Team in addition to being named an Eastern College Athletic Conference All-Star. Not only was she a tremendous scorer at Wheaton, but also an outstanding rebounder, averaging 7.3 rebounds per game for a total of 818 boards to rank third on the Lyons' career list. Aube was extremely consistent for Wheaton averaging at least 12.8 points and 7.4 rebounds per game in each of her final three seasons and finished her tenure ranking second in school history with a 49.8% (576-1157) field goal percentage. A two-year Captain for the Lyons, Aube also stands fourth in career made free throws with 282 and was a recipient of the school's Dean Sue Alexander Senior Student-Athlete Award.