LYNNE GRZYWACZ WEBB, Moravian University
Women's Tennis / Women's Basketball, Class of 1999
Lynne Grzywacz Webb stands as one of the most accomplished two-sport athletes in Moravian University history, leaving a legacy on both the tennis court and the basketball floor that has endured well beyond her playing days.
On the tennis court, Webb compiled a career singles record of 69-6 that remains the program's all-time record for singles wins. She won Moravian's first-ever MAC Singles Championship in 1997 as the second seed, then repeated as champion the following year as the top seed, and also captured the MAC Doubles title in 1996 alongside Cluny Erickson Tierney. Webb was a driving force behind three consecutive MAC team championships in 1996, 1997, and 1998, including a perfect 16-0 season in 1998 — the program's first undefeated campaign. She was recognized as the Lehigh Valley Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Outstanding Tennis Player in both 1998 and 1999. On the basketball court, she appeared in 92 career games, contributing 703 points and 404 rebounds while helping the Greyhounds reach the MAC Playoffs three times.
Webb was inducted into the Moravian University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017.