Sanja Radenkovic's induction into the Florida Tech Sports Hall of Fame in 2005 is a testament to her exceptional basketball career. As a four-year women’s basketball team member from 1994-1998, Radenkovic's prowess was undeniable. She was a four-time All-SSC conference selection and a two-time All-South Region selection. Her career culminated in her becoming the all-time points leader in SSC and Florida Tech history (2,136), a record that still stands, and she averaged 20.5 points per game. She is also the career leader at Tech in terms of field goals made (799) and top-10 in several other statistical categories. In 2007, Radenkovic was further honored with induction into the SSC Hall of Fame.
Radenkovic earned All-SSC First Team honors in 1998 in her senior season after recording 428 points, 145 made field goals, 27 three-pointers made, 163 rebounds, 62 assists, 28 steals, and 23 blocks.
However, her junior season was truly remarkable, as she earned SSC Player of the Year for her offensive explosion. She scored the fourth most points in a season by a Panther with 614 on the third-most field goals made at 230. She also tallied 38 three-pointers, 262 rebounds, 33 assists, 31 steals, and 26 blocks. Radenkovic led the Panthers to the NCAA Tournament Round of 32. She received her third All-SSC honor and second First Team recognition. She also grabbed All-American Honorable Mention honors with WBCA and DII Bulletin.
In her sophomore season, Radenkovic made 195 field goals, the eighth most in a season, in 371 attempts, for a .526 field goal percentage, the 10th-best season percentage in program history. She hit 32 three-pointers, grabbed 208 rebounds, 36 assists, 31 steals, and 16 blocks. Radenkovic received All-SSC Second Team recognition.
She began her career at Florida Tech, grabbing the program's second-ever SSC Freshman of the Year Award by making the fifth-most field goals in program history with 220 and the sixth-most points with 574. Radenkovic also registered 41 three-pointers, 264 rebounds, 41 assists, 20 steals, and 28 blocks. She led them in points, three-pointers, rebounds, and blocked shots. The freshman made the All-SSC First Team.
Florida Tech Records
- 1st in Career Points - 2,136
- 1st in Field Goals Made - 799
- 2nd in Career Points Per Game - 20.5
- 3rd in Season Field Goals Made - 230, 1996-97
- 4th in Career Field Goal Attempts - 1,572
- 4th in Career Field Goal Percentage - .508
- 4th in Season Points - 614, 1996-97
- 6th in Career Three-Pointers Made - 138
- 6th in Season Points - 574, 1994-95
- 7th in Career Three-Pointers Attempted - 392
- 7th in Career Three-Point Percentage - .352
- 10th in Season Field Goal Percentage - .526, 1995-96
SSC Records
- 1st in Career Points - 2,136
- 2nd in Career Points Per Game - 20.5