Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2013
- Class:
- 2003
In four years Creamer scored 2,462 career points (21.0 ppg) to set Bucknell and Patriot League records. Even while pouring in that many points, she also ranked No. 2 in program history in assists with 593. Creamer became only the second woman in NCAA history to lead her conference in both scoring and assists three straight years. Creamer also set school and league career records for field goals made (823) and attempted (1889), free throws made (621) and attempted (740) and free-throw percentage (.839). She set Bucknell record for made 3-pointers (195), and her 27.1 points per game as a senior also shattered school and league standards.
Creamer broke school and league records with an incredible 44-point game at Lafayette. That night she scored the team's final 29 points in a 71-67 win. She also had a 43-point game against Army and set a school record with 14 assists against Lehigh. Creamer was the Most Valuable Player of the 2002 Patriot League Tournament, as she helped Bucknell win the title and advance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.
Following graduation Creamer became a first-round draft pick of the WNBA's New York Liberty, and she spent several years as a player in Europe and in the NWBL.Â
A native of Mendham, N.J., Creamer won the Christy Mathewson Award as the top senior in her class, and she was named to the Patriot League 25th Anniversary Team. In addition to her Hall of Fame induction, she is enshrined on the retired jersey wallÂ