Hall of Fame
Donna Voth played basketball for the then Crusaders, graduating from the College in 1975. From 1973-1979, Voth served as a coach and a member of the Physical Education Department faculty.
As a player, Voth earned Most Valuable Player honors and led the team in scoring for several seasons. Her leadership in the Physical Education Department helped establish a P. E. program for Elementary Education Majors. Voth also helped begin the Varsity Women’s Softball Team during her time at Saint Paul Bible College.
Voth earned a bachelor’s degree in Missions from Saint Paul Bible College and went on to earn a M.S. in Physical Education from the University of Minnesota. After receiving her master’s degree, Voth worked at the Quito Academy in Ecuador as a teacher and coach for eight years. After returning to the States, she continued coaching at Simpson College in Redding, California.
“St. Paul Bible College was the first place I learned to invest my athletic abilities for God, and that lesson has shaped every team I’ve worked with since.” stated Voth. “The biblical training, skills, and knowledge I received have continued to shape my life.”