Hall of Fame
participated in basketball and volleyball at BHSU as a walk-on her freshman year. That year, three-point plays were initiated in women's basketball - a good thing for Letellier and BHSU. She went on to score 123 three-pointers during her college career, placing her second on BHSU's all-time record books. She remains tied for first place, with 6, for the most three-point field goals scored in a single game. Letellier's playing, however, was not one-dimensional. She also holds ninth place on the all-time list for steals with 111. All told, Letellier appears in the top ten in 20 categories on the Lady Jacket's all-time records' list. Letellier's talent also showed in the classroom. She was a basketball academic All-American in 1989-90, the same year she was an all-conference and most valuable player. During her junior and senior years, Letellier was an all-conference player in volleyball as well as basketball. Letellier graduated in 1990 with a double major in elementary and special education. Today she teaches special education at Hulett, Wyo. She and her husband David Letellier, also a BHSU graduate, have four children.