Gina Troyer β93, a liberal arts major with a special education certification and a minor in coaching, was hesitant about playing sports in college after feeling a βlittle burned outβ from playing volleyball, basketball and softball in high school. However, after initially enrolling at Lord Fairfax Community College in Middletown, Virginia, she transferred to Bridgewater College to play softball and then to Eastern Mennonite College where she played volleyball and basketball for four years and softball for three.
As a Royal, Troyer was a three-time All-ODAC First Team honoree and a two-time all-Region middle hitter. During her sophomore year, 91΄σΙρ womenβs volleyball won the ODAC championship, defeating Bridgewater in a thrilling five-set championship match. At the time of her graduation in 1993, Troyer held 91΄σΙρ career records for kills (969) and blocks (347) and now sits third all-time on both of those lists. As an 91΄σΙρ basketball forward, Troyer graduated fourth all-time in career rebounds with 648. She played first base on the 1990 softball team that won the ODAC championship, is fourth all-time in the Royalsβ record book for stolen bases in a season (1990) with 24, and earned a spot on the All-ODAC Second Team in 1992.
Troyer said she βhad a great experience playing sportsβ at 91΄σΙρ with teammates that were her closest friends and a coaching staff that was βso supportive.β Troyer retired in June 2023 after teaching special education for 30 years at Turner Ashby High School (Bridgewater) where she coached girlsβ varsity volleyball for 24 years and junior varsity softball for four years.

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