Hall of Fame
Few Monmouth student-athletes have had a resume as full as Conny Davinroy Beatty’s. Called a “great athlete, student and leader” by her softball coach Kathy Wagoner, Davinroy was a vital cog on the Lady Scots’ 1979 championship team, batting .397 and posting a pitching record of 5-2. Her name is all over the softball record book after a career that saw her hit .383, including a blistering .421 in 1980. She drove in 68 runs, scored 81 and had a pitching record of 17-12. Davinroy accumulated 12 varsity letters – four apiece in softball, basketball and tennis. As a senior against Knox, she scored 28 points in a basketball game, and she led the tennis team to a third-place MWC finish in 1979. The three-sport star was named Outstanding Athlete of her class as a freshman, junior and senior. A Young Alumnus Award winner in 1995, Davinroy is currently an attorney with the U.S. Postal Service.