UTSA Volleyball head coachwas inducted to the San Antonio ISD Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday evening in a ceremony at the Alamo Convocation Center.Established in 2014, the SAISD Athletic Hall of Fame recognizes alumni who have made a positive impact in sports, either through excellent athletic achievements or excellent athletic program contributions.A 1982 graduate of Jefferson High School and a champion volleyball player on the varsity team for four years, Neugebauer-Groff helped her team win four district championships and go undefeated in league play throughout her entire high school career. In her freshman year of 1979, Neugebauer-Groff and the Lady Mustangs set a school record by advancing to the UIL volleyball state championship, finishing as runner-up. She averaged 19.7 points in 25 games, scored 20 or more points 14 times and scored a career-best 42 points in one game against Ursuline.After high school, Neugebauer-Groff played volleyball at the University of Texas at Austin where she was an All-American and set multiple school records. Neugebauer-Groff played professional volleyball in Germany and for the Chicago Breeze.In 1990, she began a career in coaching volleyball at the high school level. She advanced to the collegiate ranks and became the head volleyball coach at St. Mary's University in 1993.In 2001, she began her tenure as head volleyball coach for UTSA. Over 15 seasons, she has guided the Roadrunners to 257 wins including six conference titles and three NCAA tournament appearances.