Anne Bonner (1990-94) and teammate Wendy (Ebinger) Sunderman formed an awesome 1-2 punch that led the women's basketball program to the most successful three-year run in the history of the sport. Bonner led the team to the school's first ECAC championship and first NCAA Tournament appearance and win. With Bonner in the paint the squad set a school record for wins with an impressive 23-4 record.

Bonner's play was dominant at times. She had career highs of 29 points and 17 boards, and averaged 10.1 ppg and 6.2 rpg during her four seasons, while shooting almost 80% from the free-throw line, 52.5% from the field, and averaging over one block and steal per game. She was named the 1991-92 ECAC Tournament MVP, and after pouring in 431 points during her senior season was named to the ECAC Southern All-Star team. Bonner completed her career ranked in fifteen categories and ranked #1 in field-goal percentage at 52.5%, #2 in points in a season with 431, #4 in rebounds with 444, #6 in career scoring with 947 points, #2 in field-goals made with 11 in a single-game, and #4 in field-goals made in a season with 392.

Bonner, a graduate of Avonworth High School in Pittsburgh, PA, was Behrend's Female Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1994 and an Academic All-American. She earned Dean's List honors in seven of eight semesters and graduated with a degree in communications. Bonner works for the government in Fredericksburg, Virginia.