Jodi Klauminzer

Jodi Klauminzer

  • Class Year:
    2000
  • Induction Year:
    2012
  • Sport(s):
    Soccer

Jodi Klauminzer '00 graduated from BW in 2000 and was inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.

Klauminzer was the most prolific scorer in BW women’s soccer history. The four-year starter, letter winner and All-OAC player (1994-1997) still owns school records for shots taken (447), goals (75), and points scored (175), and was second all-time in assists (24).  She also owns the school record for goals scored in a game (five) on two separate occasions. Her 182 shots taken in 97 and her 31 goals scored and 69 points in 1996 are single-season school marks. Three times, Klauminzer was named first-team All-OAC, four times tabbed All-Ohio and three times was selected to the NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region squad. She was the OAC’s Most Valuable Offensive Player in 1996, BW’s Offensive MVP three times and an OAC Player of the Week four times during her career.

During Jodi’s four seasons, BW posted a 46-26-4 overall record, including a school-record-tying 14 wins and 14-5-2 mark in 1997.  The 46 wins represent the largest four-year total in school history.  BW also compiled a 25-8-3 OAC record with a .736 winning percentage.  The 25 OAC wins also represents the most in school history. In addition to playing soccer, Jodi was a member of the Delta Zeta sorority and a member of Teaching Together. Today, Klauminzer is a special education teacher at Cuyahoga Falls Middle School.