Hall of Fame
Recognition: Athlete
Jill McCaslin-Timmons was a three-time All-American in softball as a second baseman. As a sophomore in 1995, she was the Rocky Mountain Conference Most Valuable Player after hitting .494 to set a team record while leading the Lopers to a 30-5 season. She was a second team NCAA Division II All-American. As a junior, McCaslin-Timmons was a third team selection and repeated as RMAC Most Valuable Player. That season, UNK finished fourth in the national tournament. As a senior, she was a second team All-American after hitting .333. The Lopers qualified for the national tournament for a second consecutive year. For her career, McCaslin-Timmons set school records for batting average (.400), doubles and stolen bases. In addition, McCaslin-Timmons was an Academic All-American and earned a NCAA post-graduate scholarship. Earlier this year, she was named to the RMAC All-Centennial team chosen to recognize outstanding athletes and coaches of the conference’s 100 years of existence. She is a special education coordinator at Lux Middle School in Lincoln.