Education
Lynn Barry (then Norenberg) attended The of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia from 1977-1981. By the time she graduated, she had become the most decorated player in school history after having established 11 school records (six of which still stand). Lynn was a four-year starter and co-captain.
She was named the conference Player of the Year as a freshman and led the team to the VAIAW state championship during her sophomore campaign, and for her career she scored exactly 1,500 points in only 82 games played.
On February 17, 2002, Barry became the only women's athlete in William & Mary history, regardless of sport, to have her jersey number retired (#22). She was also the school"s Homecoming Queen.
Aside from being the top player in program history, Lynn Barry was also recognized for her academic success.
She was inducted into the Verizon Academic All-America Hall of Fame in 2001 after having graduated with a 3.97 Grade Point Average, with a major in Kinesiology. Her grades earned her two Academic All-American honors while at the as well as an induction into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society.
Barry graduated 7th in her class of 869.
She also received the prestigious James Frederick Carr Cup, presented to one graduating senior, for excellence in character, leadership, scholarship and service.
Lynn Barry also lettered in track and field and was the Virginia discus champion in 1977.
Other accomplishments during, or because of, Barry"s athletic achievements include:
Inducted into the William & Mary Athletic Hall of Fame (1991)
Piedmont Conference Player of the Year 1977-1978
Three-time VAIAW All-State Team
Three-time VAIAW State All-Tournament Team.