Hall of Honor
Henderson competed at the NCAA Championships in both cross country and track & field, including becoming the program's first-ever female representative in track & field and placing 115th in cross country. A three-time First Team All-SCIAC cross country runner, she placed fourth in the NCAA West Regional 5k and claimed the individual SCIAC title in the 3000m, running a 10:06.78, which is still a program record by more than 30 seconds. She finished her career ranking second all-time in both the 5000m and 1500m and still ranks second and fourth, respectively. Henderson garnered 10 Coach's Awards between the two sports as well as four Most Outstanding Runner honors (the only Beaver with more than two), three Outstanding Female Track Athlete accolades, one Francis W. Davis Female Athlete of the Year honor and the Basil Katem Golden Ankle Dedication Award as one of just four females to be recognized in a 19-year span. She led the cross country team to its first winning season in 1995, placing fifth in the SCIAC and sixth in the West region, and served as team captain of track & field for three years.