In her four seasons at Pacific from 1986 to 1990, Julie Szukalski left an indelible mark on the Tigers' women's basketball program. She holds seven school records and was the first Tiger to be named PCAA Player of the Week.
Szukalski is the Tigers' all-time leader with a scoring average of 17.8 points per game and she ranks first on Pacific's career points scored list with 1,568 points. She also ranks first in career blocks with 108, first in rebounds with 958 and is third on the career steals list with 180. In the Big West Conference record book, Julie currently ranks sixth on all-time scoring list and is 10th in rebounding.
She finished with the most career field goals made at Pacific with 764 and the most career field goal attempts with 1,568. She also holds the school record for most free throws made in a single season with 130 during the 1986-87 campaign and finished with 399 career made free throws, most all time.
Julie capped her remarkable career by scoring 40 points against Long Beach State in the 1990 Big West Basketball Tournament which, at the time, was one point shy of the Tigers' single game scoring record. She also scored more than 30 points in a game on three other occasions during her career.
Szukalski earned All-Pacific Coast Athletic Association Second Team honors following each of her first two years in the orange and black. She earned Honorable Mention All-Big West Conference accolades after her junior season and was a Second Team All-Big West selection as a senior. In 1990, Julie earned Big West All-Tournament honors and was selected to the Big West All-Academic team.
Julie graduated from Pacific in 1990 with a degree in communication.