Tiger Sports Hall of Fame
Women's Basketball, 1999-2003
A native of Baileyville, Kansas, Jamie Heiman was a three-time all-conference performer in women's basketball at Fort Hays State, playing from 1999-2003. She ranks seventh on the all-time scoring list at FHSU with 1,492 points, but ranked fifth when she completed her career. She was twice an All-RMAC East Division Second Team selection as a sophomore and junior before earning First Team honors as a senior. She averaged double figures in scoring all four years, finishing with a career average of 13.2 per game. She made 108 starts in 113 career games played. A 15.3 points per game and 8.4 rebounds per game average were her highest single-season averages for each category, occurring during her junior year. She scored at least 388 points and pulled down at least 200 rebounds in each of her last three seasons. She ranks fifth all-time in rebounds at FHSU with 841, sixth in field goals made with 555, sixth in free throws made with 361, and seventh in blocked shots with 121. Heiman was also rock-solid in the classroom, named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Student-Athlete of the Year for Fort Hays State University in 2001-02 and she twice earned CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team honors.