Hall of Fame
Kimberly Rears tended goal for FDU's field hockey team from 1986-1990, earning second team All-Region Honors in 1990. She made First Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference and was named team MVP in 1987 and 1990. Her 389 career saves ranks third on FDU's all-time list. She made 150 saves in 1986, the third-best single season mark in FDU history. Rears owns the second-highest career save percentage in school history at .890. She has the second, third, and ninth spots on the single-season save percentage list (.909 in 1986, .907 in 1990, and .891 in 1987). Her 3,115 career minutes in the cage ranks first in FDU history. She holds the single-season mark for minutes with 1,290 as well as spots number eight (910 in 1987) and nine (774 in 1991). Horn came back to FDU and earned her masters degree in teaching. She also served as an assistant coach for the field hockey team, working with the goalies. In 1997, she served as the head coach. Horn now teaches third grade at Great Fall Elementary school in Fairfax County, Virginia. She and her husband Tom live in Fairfax.