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Jenn Ward HOF

Jenn Ward

  • Class
    1996
  • Induction
    2009
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Lacrosse
One of the truly explosive offensive players in the storied history of the Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse program, Jenn Ward enjoyed a career matched by few in the history of the program. Her individual accomplishments helped the Blue Jays establish themselves as a player on the national level.

One of the most prolific scorers in the history of Division III women's lacrosse, Ward totaled school records of 209 goals and 290 points during her career. She also graduated ranked third all-time in assists (81). Her 209 goals and 290 points still rank in the top-5 in school history and were the most-ever by a player when the Blue Jays competed at the Division III level.

Ward's career totals were crafted on the strength of three of the finest seasons in school history. She totaled 60 goals and 25 assists for 85 points as a sophomore in 1994, when the Blue Jays posted a 16-1 record and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. She led the team back to the NCAA Semifinals for the third straight year in 1995, when she scored 68 goals and added 31 assists for a then school-record 99 points. She capped her career with 50 goals and 21 assists in 1996 to become the first player in school history to record three 50-goal seasons.

Ward's exploits were well-known nationally as she garnered All-America honors in each of her final three seasons, including first team honors as a sophomore. She earned First Team All-Centennial honors three times and helped lead the Blue Jays to a pair of Centennial Conference Championships and a four-year record of 55-12. The 55 wins amassed during her career remain the most in any four-year period in school history.
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