Anne McKeon Corlew, originally from Montville, Ohio, attended Lake Erie College from 1988-1993.
She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education in the fall of 1993. While at LEC, Anne participated in volleyball and softball for four years and played two years of basketball for the Lady Storm.
McKeon Corlew was named "Lake Erie College Female Athlete of the Year" in 1992, earning her the Jane White Lincoln Award. To add to her accomplishments, she was also chosen to receive the Coaches Award in volleyball during both the 1990 and 1991 seasons. Anne was named a National Small College Athletic Association (NSCAA) All-American for her achievements on the volleyball court in 1991. She was also an NAIA Honorable Mention All-District volleyball player in 1989 and 1991.
Anne was an important part of the LEC softball team that won the NSCAA National Softball championships in 1991 becoming an NSCAA All-American. As a member of the basketball team during the '88-89 season she led the team in steals, averaging 1.6 per game.
Anne McKeon Corlew continued to use her athletic talent after graduation, coaching volleyball and softball at her alma mater, Ledgemont High School. She became Mrs. Jay Corlew in 1994, and the couple has three young children.
The Athletic Hall of Fame Committee recognizes all these accomplishments by Anne McKeon Corlew with induction into the Lake Erie College Athletic Hall of Fame on May 19, 2001.