Athletics Hall of Fame
During her four year career as part of the UW-Whitewater women's swimming and diving team, Sue Schroeder Huddock established school records in the 500, 1000 and 1650 yard freestyle races, the 100 and 200 yard butterfly, and in multiple relay events. Schroeder Huddock's name still remains in the UW-W record book along with Gail Adank and hall of famer Kathy Weitala Bley in the 300 butterfly relay with a time of 3:13.94 set in 1983. Huddock Schroeder teamed up with Weitala Bley again in 1983 alongside teammates Kris Leisten and Jackie Walsh for the best 850 crescendo relay time in school history, 9:04.25, that still stands today. Huddock Schroeder is a three-time Wisconsin Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Conference champion, topping the field in the 1,650 yard freestyle with a time of 18:51.32 in 1985 and grabbing two titles in 1986, with a repeat in the 1,650, this time stopping the clock in 18:19.60, and besting the competition in the 500 yard freestyle in 5:18.32. She is one of just three Warhawk women to win three conference championships. In 1986 she qualified for the NCAA III championship, finishing twenty-fifth in the 500 freestyle and twenty-first in the 1650. In 1987 she earned her way to the national meet in three events, placing twentieth in the 200 butterfly, twenty-ninth in the 500 freestyle, and thirty-second i the 100 butterfly.
Huddock Schroeder, a New Berlin Eisenhower alumnae, graduated from UW-Whitewater in 1987 with a degree in communications. She currently works as a technical project manager for Mattersight Corporation in Edina, Minnesota and resides in Burnsville, Minnesota.