Wall of Honor Inductee
- 2000
Patricia Mies Koenig
Pioneer of Intercollegiate Athletics
Women's Athletics A.B. Sociology, 1954
Patricia Mies Koenig contributed greatly to the
history of athletics at Barry University during the formative years
of the institution. She participated in all athletic activities
throughout her four years at Barry from 1950-54 (when it was an
all women's college). There were no athletic scholarships, and the
women who loved athletics were the only participants. Pat represented
Barry in synchronized swimming (water ballet), which was one of
the highlights of the year. She attended all Play Days (the state
championships for women at all colleges at the time). Besides her
swimming talents, she also competed in golf, softball, basketball,
and volleyball at Barry and won a state intercollegiate bowling
championship twice. She was a member of the Athletic Association
all four years and was president during her junior and senior years.
In Barry's early history, the Association was the largest student
group on campus. She also founded Olympic Day in 1953, where all
classes participated in a a full day of athletic activities. Pat
also was on the student council, Cor Jesu choir, and the Tara singers. |