Wall of Honor Inductee
- 2002
Jennifer Boyd-Pugh
Softball
BS, Criminal Justice, 1994
Jennifer Boyd-Pugh built herself from a slow-pitch
player into one of the top offensive players in Barry softball history.
During her career from 1991-94, she raised her batting average,
slugging percentage and on-base percentage every year, culminating
in an All-American season in 1994 when she helped lead the Buccaneers
to their first ever South Region Championship and berth in the NCAA
Division II National Championship Tournament. She did this while
switching positions nearly every year. As a freshman, she earned
honorable mention All-SSC as a utility player. She stepped in as
a sophomore and earned unanimous selection as the Sunshine State
Conference’s top designated player. As a junior, she switched
to third base and earned second team All-SSC honors. She saves her
best for last, earning All-American honors as the Bucs’ left
fielder, hitting .418 with 28 RBI and a team-best 58 runs scored.
She is one of only three four-time All-Conference performers in
school history.
Today, she ranks fifth in school history with
a .357 batting average and second with 104 stolen bases. She is
currently employed at Barry as the Director of Conference and Event
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