Frostburg State Athletic Hall of Fame
Women's Lacrosse
1990-1993
Inducted October 4, 2019
210th Inductee
Julie Jaeger was a four-year letter winner, for the Bobcat women's lacrosse team from 1990-1993. She is one of the program’s all-time leading scorers and ranks in the top-10 in the program record books in points, goals and assists.
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In her four years, Jaeger scored 157 goals with 69 assists for a total of 226 points, which ranks fifth in the history of the Bobcats women’s lacrosse program. She ranks seventh all-time in program history in goals and tied for fourth in assists.
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As a junior, Jaeger set a career-high with 52 goals, collected 67 total points and was voted Most Outstanding Attack by her teammates while helping the Bobcats to their first NCAA Playoff appearance in the program’s history. She was also named a Brine Regional All-American and a United States Women’s Lacrosse Association (USWLA) All-American Honorable Mention.
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Jaeger followed her junior season with 44 goals and a career-best 23 assists as a senior. She was Voted Most Valuable Player by her teammates and was selected as the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Tournament Most Valuable Player after leading the Bobcats to the ECAC Mideast Championship. Â
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In the four years Jaeger was on the team, the Bobcats went 47-14, appearing in one NCAA Playoff, winning one Maryland College Championship and two ECAC Mideast Championships.
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