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Marjahna Segers HOF

Marjahna Segers

  • Class
    2000
  • Induction
    2012
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball, Women's Track & Field, Volleyball
Marjahna Segers was a three-sport letter winner during her time at Johns Hopkins as she excelled for the Blue Jay basketball, track and volleyball teams. She enjoyed individual and team success in all three sports.

Segers made her mark in basketball as a powerful inside force on four of Hopkins' greatest women's basketball teams. She is one of just two players in school history with more than 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds as she ranks 11th in school history in points (1,121) and second in rebounds (1,100) and rebounds per game (9.6). Segers also ranks among the all-time leaders in blocked shots (69), free throws made (221) and attempted (399), games played (114) and minutes played (2,762).

More than a decade after her career ended, Segers remains one of just two players in school history to total 225 or more rebounds four times and her marks for career games and minutes played both rank among the top five in school history. She earned All-Centennial honors three times and All-UAA honors twice, including first team honors from both leagues as a senior.
Segers helped the Blue Jays to a 93-21 (.816) record during her career with four trips to the NCAA Tournament, two appearances in the national quarterfinals and two Centennial Conference titles. The 93 wins Johns Hopkins earned during her career are the most ever in a four-year period in school history.

In addition to her exploits in basketball, Segers also left her mark with the track team as she won the 1998 and 1999 Centennial Conference Outdoor Shot Put titles.

Segers added a third sport as a senior, when she played on the Blue Jay volleyball team. She played in 32 matches that season and helped Johns Hopkins post a 27-16 record, including a 7-3 mark in the Centennial Conference. The Blue Jays also advanced to the ECAC Semifinals and the 27 wins Hopkins accumulated that season remain the second-highest single-season total in school history.
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