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Beth Cariello HOF

Beth Cariello Fifer

  • Class
    1994
  • Induction
    2006
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Lacrosse, Field Hockey
An accomplished two-sport standout, Beth Cariello Fifer ranks as the greatest field hockey player in school history. She played four years of field hockey and two seasons of women's lacrosse at Homewood.

In field hockey, Cariello Fifer earned First Team All-America honors as a junior and Third Team All-America as a senior. She was a two-time First Team All-MAC Southeast pick before guiding the Blue Jays into the Centennial Conference as a senior, when she earned First Team All-Centennial and Centennial Conference Player of the Year honors. She was the first Johns Hopkins field hockey player to earn First Team All-America honors and the first to twice earn All-America status. She remains one of just four players in school history to earn First Team All-America honors in field hockey.

Over 10 years after she graduated, Cariello Fifer's name can still be found at the top of the record books. She led the team in scoring as a freshman, junior and senior and set school single-season records for goals (19) and points (42) as a senior. She still ranks second in program history in both categories as well with 49 goals and 104 points to her credit. Cariello Fifer's individual accomplishments in field hockey also helped put Hopkins on the national map in the sport as well. She helped the Blue Jays to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including the first in program history her freshman year.

Cariello Fifer played lacrosse as a sophomore and senior and was a key member of the 1994 Blue Jay lacrosse team that enjoyed the greatest season in school history. Under the guidance of Janine Tucker, the Blue Jays won their first 16 games, won the Centennial Conference title and advanced to the national semifinals.
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