Hall of Fame
As a standout in lacrosse, Savage sparked the Blue Jays to a three-year record of 38-9 and back-to-back trips to the NCAA Semifinals during her junior and senior years. She helped the 1994 team to a 16-0 start and earned First Team All-America honors in each of her last two years. Savage finished her career ranked first all-time in goals (177) and third in points (194) despite transferring to Hopkins and only playing three years. She was named the 1994 Centennial Conference Player of the Year as a senior, when she set a school record with 77 goals and tallied 85 points and became just the third player in school history to twice earn First Team All-America honors.
While serving as a key member of the established lacrosse program, Savage also pioneered the early years for the soccer program, which debuted as a varsity team during her junior year. A standout defender, she served as a two-time captain and earned First Team All-Centennial honors as a senior. She was the first player in school history to earn First Team All-Centennial honors in soccer.
Savage lettered in squash as a senior despite having never played the sport prior to then. As one of the most decorated female athletes in school history, she earned the Catherine C. Cramer Award, which is presented annually to the top senior female athlete.