Marquette 'M Club' Hall of Fame

- Induction:
- 2009
- Class:
- 2003
Kate Gordon joins Kelly Hodges (M Club, Class of '06) as the only women's soccer players to be honored with induction. During her time at MU, Gordon helped the women's soccer program compile a 65-24-6 overall record and a .750 winning percentage in Conference USA (30-6-4). In each of her four seasons the Golden Eagles reached the NCAA Tournament and captured C-USA Championships in 1999 and 2000.
Gordon left Marquette second on the MU career list in goals (48) and total points (114), behind only Roethe in both categories.
In 2000, Gordon led MU to a school-record 20 wins, which included an undefeated season in C-USA (10-0-1). During that season, Gordon set MU records with 17 goals and 40 points to earn NSCAA All-America Second Team honors, NSCAA All-Great Lakes and C-USA First Team recognition, in addition to being named the C-USA Tournament Most Valuable Forward. Gordon received all-America and All-Conference USA First Team honors each of her next two years and was recognized as the C-USA Player of the Year in 2001.
Following her senior year, Gordon was given the McCahill Award in 2003 for her performance at MU in scholarship, leadership and athletics. In 2004, as part of C-USA's tenth anniversary, Gordon was named as the Conference USA Co-Player of the Decade.
Sponsor: Jim Meier