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Mary Key Parme HOF

Mary Key Parme

  • Class
    2007
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Lacrosse
Easily the most decorated women's lacrosse player in program history, Mary Key's accomplishments on the lacrosse field rank among the best in Division I history.

A finalist for the Tewaaraton Award and the IWLCA Attacker of the Year as a senior in 2007, Key finished her career with school records of 234 goals and 149 assists for 383 points. She ranked second in Division I women's lacrosse history in points and ninth in goals when she graduated.

Key earned Second Team IWLCA All-America honors as a sophomore and first team honors as a junior and senior and is the only Johns Hopkins player to earn All-America honors three times since the program transitioned to Division I in 1999. She remains the only player in program history to be named IWLCA Attacker of the Year and her three selections as a nominee for the Tewaaraton represent half of the six all-time for Johns Hopkins.

Key's 70-game point-scoring streak is the longest in school history, while her four 50-goal seasons represent half of the eight in JHU's Division I history. In addition, she is tied for first in program history with 45 career hat tricks and holds four of Johns Hopkins' top six single-season scoring totals.

With Key leading the way, Johns Hopkins compiled a four-year record of 47-23 with three trips to the NCAA Tournament and one appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals; that remains the only quarterfinal appearance for Johns Hopkins at the Division I level.
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