Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame
- Induction:
- 2002
- Class:
- 1987
Judy Trussell Whillock, or better known as "Buffy", played in three national championship games in her four seasons as a member of the Aggie softball team. As a freshman, the Aggies finished second in the country while Trussell led the Aggie squad in at-bats, runs and stolen bases. In 1985, she earned first-team All-America honors as the Aggies finished 45-12. In 1986, A&M would reach the title game again and Trussell was named to the College World Series All-Tournament team. As a senior captain, Trussell led the way as Texas A&M defeated UCLA to win the 1987 NCAA National Championship. She earned Co-MVP honors of the squad as a senior. She is still listed in the school's Top 10 on seven different career lists at Texas A&M. Trussell received her degree in kinesiology with a minor in biology in 1988. She served as a graduate assistant coach for the Aggie softball team in 1987 and 1988 and served as a full-time assistant coach in 1989.
- Member & Captain of the 1987 National Championship Team
- Member & Captain of the 1986 National Runner-Up Team
- Member of the 1984 National Runner-Up Team
- All- American (1st Team) at 2nd Base, 1985
- College World Series All-Tournament Team, 1986
- Aggie Player of the Year, 1987
- All-Region at 2nd Base, 1985, 1986, & 1987
- Voted Co-Most Valuable Player of the National Championship Team along with Hall of Fame Member Shawn Andaya