Hall of Fame
Lebanon Valley's all-time leading scorer in men's basketball, Andy Panko was one of the greatest Division Three athletes of all time. During his time at LVC, Panko scored 2,515 points and was named to the d3hoops.com's "Team of the Decade" in 2010. During his time at LVC, Panko scored over 40 points in a game on four separate occasions, including 58 points against Juniata, which is still an LVC record to this day. He was twice named the NCAA Division Three National Player of the Year and was tabbed an NABC All-American three times. Upon graduation, Panko caught on as a star with the minor-league North Dakota Wizards, where he was named MVP of the CBA in 2003 before moving to Spain. In 2012, Panko earned the Spanish ACB's most valuable player award, a league that is widely regarded as the world's second-best professions league behind the NBA.