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Julianne Rolapp HOF

Juliane Rolapp Huguely

  • Class
    1991
  • Induction
    2001
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball

One of the players who helped turn the Johns Hopkins women's basketball program into the power that it remains today, Juliane Rolapp Huguely helped guide the Blue Jays to a 55-36 record during her career. To put that in perspective, from the inception of the program in 1975 through the year before she arrived at Hopkins, the Blue Jays won a total of just 44 games.

A two-time Middle Atlantic Conference Most Valuable Player and a three-time MAC All-Star, Rolapp Huguely scored 1,227 points during her career, good for second place on the all-time scoring list at Johns Hopkins when she graduated and a total that still ranks sixth all-time. Despite the growth of the program over the last 10 years, she still ranks sixth all-time at Johns Hopkins in minutes played (2,416), fourth in field goals made (510), third in assists (342), and seventh in steals (180) and free throw percentage (.716).

Rolapp Huguely was named the team's MVP three times during her career and twice earned All-UAA honors as well. She developed into one of the best three-point shooters in the MAC and UAA during her career and still holds school records for career three-point field goal percentage (.421) and single-season three-point field goal percentage (.520).

During her career, Johns Hopkins made the first two post season appearances in school history with trips to the Middle Atlantic Conference Quarterfinals.

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