Bianca Mejia, assistant coach for Loyola Marymount softball, has been inducted into the Long Island University Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the Centennial Class, honoring the remarkable 2010 LIU softball team. This squad achieved a record of 39-18, winning the Northeast Conference Championship and advancing to the NCAA Tournament, exemplifying enduring excellence in the program. Mejia's contributions as the 2010 NEC Player of the Year, where she topped the league in batting average and home runs, remain pivotal to LIU's legacy. Now coaching at LMU, Mejia continues to inspire future athletes, fostering a winning culture through her leadership and commitment to player development. Her Hall of Fame induction signifies not only her accomplishments but also the positive influence she's imparting on the next generation of players.

By the Numbers
  • LIU 2010 softball team had a record of 39 wins and 18 losses.
  • Mejia was the 2010 NEC Player of the Year, leading the conference in batting average and home runs.
State of Play
  • Mejia is in her third season as an assistant coach at LMU.
  • She focuses on developing a culture of accountability, confidence, and belief within the softball program.
What's Next

Expect Mejia to continue influencing LMU's softball program positively, leveraging her experiences to mentor players and drive the team's success further. Her Hall of Fame induction may also lead to increased recognition and recruitment opportunities for LMU softball.

Bottom Line

Bianca Mejia's induction into the Hall of Fame not only honors her remarkable playing career but also highlights her ongoing commitment to player development and program excellence at LMU. Her legacy continues through her mentorship, shaping athletes who embody the same spirit of success she once demonstrated.