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Jennifer Lefever

  • Class
    1996
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Softball
Jen Lefever helped the Bloomsburg University softball team to a record of 169-33 over her four-year career and led the Huskies to three Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Championships, one NCAA runner-up finish in 1995, and one fourth-place NCAA result in 1993.
 
Lefever was a two-time All-American at shortstop for the Huskies after garnering First Team honors by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) in 1995 and Third Team accolades from the NFCA in 1994. She was a First Team All-PSAC East member in 1995 and a Second Team All-PSAC East recipient in 1996. Also in 1995, Lefever earned All-Tournament honors at the NCAA Division II National Championships after leading the Huskies to the title game against Kennesaw State.
 
Following the 1995 campaign, Lefever was named the Joanne McComb Female Underclass Athlete of the Year.
 
At the time of her induction, Lefever ranked third all-time in program history with 270 career hits while tying for the school record in career triples with 22. She also ranked third all-time in career doubles with 53, fourth all-time in career runs scored with 176, sixth all-time in career runs batted in with 144, and 16th all-time in career home runs with 17.
 
Lefever graduated from Bloomsburg in 1996.
 
In 2000, Lefever moved to New York City to pursue work in television and spent 10 years in production on shows for HBO, MTV, and A&E. She then attended Fordham University, graduating with a Master's degree in social work in 2012 and has since worked as a psychotherapist, both privately and in community mental health, for the past six years.
 
Lefever happily continues to play softball in a co-ed slow-pitch softball league in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
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