Inducted January 18, 2019
Kymira Woodberry stands as the first and only member of Molloy basketball, women or men, to total both 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. To date, her 1,700 points ranks third all-time for the program while the guard tops the record book in made field goals (666), field goal percentage (.507), and rebounding (1,203). In addition, she ranks fourth all-time in the East Coast Conference record books in rebounding and eighth in made field goals.
Earning the league's Rookie of the Year, Woodberry debuted with 388 points, averaging 13.4 per game and shooting at .497 while pulling down 311 rebounds and adding 62 assists, 14 blocks, and 46 steals.
As a sophomore, Woodberry led the team both offensively and defensively, averaging 17.1 points per game (.525 shooting) while totaling 310 rebounds and 23 blocks to help the team to a program-best 19-12 record and first-ever East Coast Conference Championship. In the Championship game, she notched a double-double, totaling 15 points and 11 rebounds while adding five steals in the team's 76-59 victory. In the NCAA East Regional Tournament, Woodberry led all scorers, totaling 18 of the team's 39 points while adding 12 rebounds, and three steals in 40 minutes of playing time. Her performance on the year earned her ECC Player of the Year recognition and selection as an Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Star.
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Woodberry averaged 17.6 points and 12.1 rebounds per game as a junior, once again helping to lead the team to a record 21 wins, falling to Dowling College by only two points, 58-56, in the semifinal round of the ECC Championship. She was named the Female College Athlete of the Year by the Nassau County Sports Commission and earned a spot on the ECC All-Tournament team.
Despite missing the start of her senior season due to injury, the forward still led the team in both points (324, 14.7 per game), rebounding (244, 11.1 per game), and shooting (.504), the only player to average double-digit points or rebounds. The Lions won its second ECC Championship in three years, setting a program-best 22-8 record. Selected fifth, Molloy defeated #4 Pace, 52-36, led by an astounding 21 points from Woodberry, for the program's first-ever victory in an NCAA Tournament. Her performance earned the forward her third straight All-ECC First Team selection and was recognized as the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association's Player of the Year.
Woodberry averaged a double-double all four seasons of her career, graduating with an average of 15.7 points and 11.1 rebounds per game while also tallying 204 assists, 78 blocks, and 219 steals.