Hall of Fame Induction Video
Rhonda King-Randolph - Toledo (Softball)
Rhonda King-Randolph was one of the most accomplished players in Toledo softball history, rewriting the program’s record books during her standout career. A three-time All-MAC selection, she helped lead the Rockets to 131 victories, including a Mid-American Conference championship and a seventh-place finish at the 1989 Women’s College World Series. King-Randolph still ranks among Toledo’s all-time leaders in numerous offensive categories, including slugging percentage (.494), doubles (42), home runs (19), runs batted in (131), total bases (311) and walks (79). She also made history as the first female student-athlete at Toledo to earn First Team All-America honors. Following her playing career, King-Randolph remained involved in the sport and served as the head softball coach at Kenyon College for two seasons, from 1998-99. King-Randolph passed away in 2025.