Career
Under Joseph, the Yellow Jackets have compiled a record of 179-106. Joseph was one of the most decorated players in Purdue and Big Ten Conference history as she garnered numerous conference and national accolades. She was 4-year starter for the Boilermakers from 1988-1992, leading the Boilermakers to
She ended her career as the all-time scoring leader in the Big Ten and was the only player in conference history to rank in the top-10 in both points and assists.
Joseph helped the Boilermakers reach the National Collegiate Athletic Association Tournament all four years, including the school"s first appearance in 1989 and a pair of trips to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Sweet 16 in 1990 and 1992.
She led them to the Big Ten Championship in 1990-1991 and an overall record of 96-23 (807) // 59-13 (819) Big Ten. Joseph was inducted in to the Purdue Intercollegiate Hall of Fame on September
24, 2010, and was named one of Purdue"s "Legends of Mackey" in January 2012. A native of Auburn, Indiana., Joseph graduated from Purdue in 1992 with a bachelor"s degree in movement and sports science.
Joseph was named to the Women"s Junior National Team (now called the U19 team).
The team participated in the second Junior World Championship, held in Bilbao, Spain in July 1989. The United States of America team lost their opening game to South of Korea in overtime, then lost a two-point game to Australia. After winning their next game against Bulgaria, the United States of America team again fell in a close game, losing by three points to Czechoslovakia.
After beating Zaire in their next game, the United States of America team played Spain, and fell three points short.
Joseph averaged 5.1 points per game over the course of the event. The United States of America team finished in seventh place.
Joseph was named to the United States of America team competing in the 1992 William Jones Cup competition in Taipei, Taiwan. Joseph averaged 11.0 points per game, third highest on the team