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Jenna Campagnolo, HOF Sketch

Jenna Campagnolo

  • Class
    2008
  • Induction
    2018
  • Sport(s)
    Softball
Campagnolo became the 11th player in Ivy League softball history and second Cornellian (Kate Varde, 2001-04) to become a four-time first-team All-Ivy selection. She graduated as the school record holder for games played (200) and at bats (640). She also ranked second in hits and runs scored. The talented centerfielder batted .342 with 19 home runs and 38 stolen bases in her career, earning second-team NFCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region honors as a junior. She led the Big Red and Ivy League as a senior with a .423 batting average, helping Cornell to lead the nation with a .349 average, and ended her career with a 27-game hitting streak. As a junior, she was second on the team with a .361 batting average, adding seven doubles, a triple, and three home runs. Known around the league for her defensive prowess in the outfield, Campagnolo hit .279 with eight doubles, three homers and 27 RBI as a sophomore after a strong freshman season that saw her bat .316 with three homers and 17 RBI to go along with nine stolen bases. In her four seasons, the Big Red posted an impressive 136-64-1 record (.679) overall and a 50-18 record in Ivy League play (.735).
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