Slideshow Kerri Walsh during her senior year at Stanford in 1999. Photo by David Gonzales/Stanford Athletics. Kerri Walsh Jennings (right) and Misty May-Treanor during their run to the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics. Photo courtesy of FIVB. Previous Next

Kerri Walsh Jennings, one of Stanford's greatest indoor volleyball players and one of the finest ambassadors for the sport, will be inducted into the Pac-12 Hall of Honor.

Walsh Jennings is one of 12 inductees in the Pac-12 Hall of Honor's latest class, that also includes Michael Wright (Arizona), Linda Vollstedt (Arizona State), Matt Biondi (California), Bill Toomey (Colorado), Andrew Wheating (Oregon), Carol Menken-Schaudt (Oregon State), Rafer Johnson (UCLA), Cheryl Miller (USC), Missy Marlowe (Utah), Sonny Sixkiller (Washington) and Laura Lavine (Washington State).

The most decorated professional beach volleyball player in the history of the sport, Walsh Jennings was a two-time NCAA champion, four-time First Team All-American and the 1999 Co-National Player of the Year as a member of the Stanford women's volleyball team from 1996-99.

She led Stanford to four conference titles, NCAA titles in 1996 and 1997 and helped the Cardinal forge a 122-11 record in her prolific career on The Farm.

Walsh Jennings remains in the top-10 of Stanford's career digs (seventh- 1,285), blocks (eighth- 502) and hitting percentage (sixth- .358). She was inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame in 2011.