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Patty Lagator HOF

Patricia Lagator Knott

  • Class
    1990
  • Induction
    2002
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Lacrosse
Patty Lagator Knott ranks as one of Hopkins' all-time most prolific scorers in women's lacrosse. During her career she helped lead JHU to a four-year record of 50-16 (.758), four trips to the NCAA Tournament, one appearance in the NCAA Semifinals and two MAC Championships.

The four trips to the NCAA Tournament were the first four in school history in women's lacrosse and marked the first time a JHU women's athletic team had qualified for the NCAA Tournament four times.

The first player in school history to record over 100 career goals and 100 career assists, Lagator Knott finished her career with a school-record 108 assists to go along with 105 goals and finished her career as the all-time leader in points (213) as well. She still ranks eighth on the all-time scoring list at JHU and remains the only player in school history to record 20 or more assists in a season four times.

Lagator Knott earned Second Team All-America honors as a junior, when she set a then school-record with 84 points on the year. She tallied a career and team-high 45 goals that season and was one of four Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse players to earn All-America honors. Prior to that season, only two Johns Hopkins women's lacrosse players had ever earned All-America honors.
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