Wall of Honor Inductee
- 1996
Heather Jaeger
Women's Soccer
BS, Sports Medicine-Athletic Training, 1994
Heather Jaeger was named NCAA Division II National
Player-of-the-Year in 1993 after playing on consecutive national
championship teams. She was a Honda-Broderick Award nominee who
had a solid career in the midfield, scoring 11 goals and 18 assists
for 40 total points. She was also the leader of Barry's attack,
often supplying great passes to the forwards and flank players.
Her dominance in the midfield earned her All-American honors in
1990 and 1993, and helped her gain a spot on the ISAA Senior Recognition
Team in 1993. Barry was 57-9-1 over four seasons with Jaeger on
the team. The Bucs qualified for the NCAA Tournament every year,
and became the first team with back-to-back titles when the team
won championships in 1992 and 1993. Jaeger was chosen for the NCAA
All-Tournament Team twice.
She was a member of the U.S. Junior National Team
in 1990. Later, she was chosen to participate in the 1993 U.S. Olympic
Festival. Jaeger's career was capped off by the Barry Female Athlete-of-the-Year
Award in 1993-94. |