Hall of Fame
Arguably the best guard to ever play women's basketball at Johns Hopkins, Angie Arnold combined excellence on the court and in the classroom during a four-year career that is rivaled by few anywhere in the history of Division III Women's Basketball.
Arnold twice earned All-America honors, was selected as the 1998 Centennial Conference Player of the Year and was the 1997-98 recipient of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award as the nation's top women's basketball player in the nation (all divisions) under 5-foot-6. Not to be outdone in the classroom, she also earned an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship and remains one of just two players in program history to earn this prestigious award.
The only player in school history with 1,500 points, 500 assists and 200 steals, Arnold holds school records for assists (570), field goal attempts (1,652), free throws made (460) and minutes played (3,923). She also ranks in the top ten in school history in games played (116 / ), field goals made (611), three-point field goal attempts (386), free throw attempts (609), free throw percentage (.755) and steals (237). In addition, she ranks second in career scoring (1,803).