Hall of Fame
Eydman was a three-year letterwinner in women's basketball from 1992-95 and in her time as a Gorlok, she was a three-time All-SLIAC performer, including earning first team honors in both 1993-94 and 1994-95. As a player for the Gorloks, Eydman is the school's all-time leader in rebounding average as she averaged 10.3 rebounds per game and rebounded a total of 701 rebounds, which is third most in school history. Along with being one of the top rebounders in school history, she ranks second in career free throw attempts (510), third in career scoring average (15.9), third in career free throws made (326), fifth in career blocked shots average (0.6), sixth in career points (1,081) and is one of just seven Gorlok women's basketball players to score 1,000 career points. In addition, she is one of only two women's basketball players in school history to score 1,000 points and pull down 700 rebounds as the other one is SLIAC and Webster Athletics Hall of Famer Angie Carr. She is also seventh in career field goals made (377), seventh in career offensive rebounds (189), eighth in career field goals attempted (889) and 10th in career blocked shots (40). Along with her career marks, she holds the school's single season mark for rebounds per game as she averaged 12.2 boards per game in 1993-94 and that 12.2 rebounds per game average is fourth best in SLIAC history. She also holds the school's single game mark for rebounds as she pulled down 22 boards against Principia in 1994 and those 22 rebounds are tied for fifth most in a game in league history. Eydman has the top four all-time single game rebounding highs in the program's history as she had 19 rebounds in a game twice and 17 rebounds in a game in 1994. Her 257 rebounds in 1993-94 are third on the school's single season chart, while her 416 points scored in 1994-95 are sixth on the school's single season chart. One of just two players in school history to pull down 240 or more rebounds in a season. Graduated from Webster in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education and earned a Master of Arts degree in Education in 2001. With her selection, she is the eighth women's basketball player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.