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Kalie Judd - PSU Athletic Hall of Fame 2022

Kalie Judd

  • Class
    2010
  • Induction
    2022
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Basketball, Women's Lacrosse
Judd is remembered as one of Plymouth State women's lacrosse's most prominent goal scorers. The 14th player in program history to eclipse 100 career goals, Judd was a three-time All-Little East Conference First Team selection while also claiming Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Pilgrim Region Second Team honors as a senior.
 
After spending a year at nearby University of New Hampshire, Judd burst onto the Panthers' lax scene in 2008. She led the team with 28 goals and 36 points, while also posting team highs in ground balls (47), draw controls (45) and caused turnovers (27). Her seven caused turnovers in a setback to UMass Dartmouth is still tied for the third-most in a game in school history.
 
Judd came back stronger as a junior, pushing her offensive totals to 32 goals and 39 points, finishing third on the team in both categories. Her 51 ground balls were more than double the next highest total, while she also led the team by a large margin with 55 draw controls and 25 caused turnovers, a statistic in which no other player reached double-digits.
 
Judd capped her lacrosse career with her best season as a senior, amassing 68 points on the strength of 43 goals and 25 assists. She once again led the team by substantial margins in ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers. Her 65 ground balls were 32 more than her closest teammate, while she added 28 caused turnovers, the next highest was 18, to finish with more caused turnovers than turnovers committed for the second straight year. Judd's 90 draw controls were just shy of three times the runner up in the category and her career draw controls per game (4.52) were the fourth most in NCAA Division III history at the time.
 
Judd remains one of only three players to reach 90+ draw controls in a season at Plymouth State, while her 2010 total still ranks sixth all-time. She owns the school record for draw controls in a game with 16, and still ranks fourth in career draw controls with 190. Judd also appears in the record books with the ninth-most caused turnovers in a career with 80.
 
In the history of the women's lacrosse program, only 20 players have reached the 100-career goal threshold. Judd is one of just two to accomplish the feat while playing only three seasons. Upon her graduation she ranked 11th all-time with 143 points (103 goals, 40 assists). Her impact could most be appreciated by the effect it had on the team, however. The Panthers toughed out a 1-11 season during Judd's first year but made a five-win improvement the following year and then jumped to a 10-6 mark, LEC regular season co-champions and earned a trip to the ECAC New England Tournament semifinal round during her final season.
 
Judd's competitiveness didn't just show on the lacrosse field, either. A three-year member and two-year starting point guard on the women's basketball team, Judd helped the Panthers to 33 wins and back-to-back trips to the ECAC Tournament, including a finals appearance, over her last two seasons on the court.
 
As a senior, she started all 28 games, averaging 7.5 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. She scored 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting to go with eight rebounds, two assists and two steals, while playing all 40 minutes to help the sixth-seeded Panthers upset second-seeded Regis College in the semifinals of the ECAC New England Tournament, then played all 45 minutes in a 69-68, overtime setback to top-seeded Keene State in the title game.
 
Hailing from Peabody, Mass., Judd finished her basketball career with 419 points, 305 rebounds, 220 assists and 194 steals while appearing in 80 games over her three years.
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