Head coach Brett Banker led Penn State Behrend to the first-ever ECAC softball Championship.  Pitching and defense were the key ingredients through the team's 3-1 record in the ECAC's.  In 1992, the 22-6 record earned them the most wins and highest winning percentage in softball history. 

Coach Banker's team featured a high powered offense that scored 221 runs, which ranks third in school history.  The softball team tallied 31 hits against Swarthmore, which ranks as the third most hits in a game in Division III.  Offensively, the softballers batted .321 as a team and rattled off 233 hits that year.  The squad also received national exposure as the team finished with the sixth best GPA and the sixth best fielding percentage among Division III teams. 

Members of the 1992 ECAC Championship team included assistant coach Tammy Altsman, Beth Balizet, student assistant Paul Banner, Kim Boyd, Darcie Bradley, Sue Byer, Kelly (Jordan) Diehl, Sue Mazur, Karen (Strait) Oberholzer, Kelly Orga, Lori (Nadolny) Palisin, Terry Pegher, Megan (Musante) Post, Casey (Puttemann) Lesco, Melanie (Dunn) Ross, Lisa (Vanderschaff) Migliaccio, Cherie Varrassa and Lori Wolfe.