Ingrid Wagner

Ingrid Wagner

  • Class Year:
    1993
  • Induction Year:
    2004
  • Sport(s):
    Soccer

Ingrid Wagner ’93 was a standout in soccer during her undergraduate career at Baldwin-Wallace College.  In 1990, her freshman?  year.  she was named the Most Valuable Midfielder (by who?) and was named to the OAC All-Conference Second Team. She earned her first v arsity letter that year and would go on to earn two more.  In 1991 she was the team captain, MVP, and was named to the Ohio Athletic Conference First Team.  In 1992, she again was named first team All OAC, as well as the All-Mid East Region Team, and Ohio Collegiate  Soccer Association first team All-Ohio.  She also was a two-time OAC Player of the Week, and lead the Yellow Jackets to a conference championship.  That year she also led the team in total points (30) and in goals (14) for a single season.  

Following graduation, she continued to play soccer for the Cleveland Eclipse, a semi-pro United States Women's Soccer League team  and in 1999, played in the league's All Star game. She also coached soccer at Holy Name High School as well as B-W where she was head coach for the 1999-2000 season. 

She earned a master’s degree at the Univeristy of Michigan and, today, is the manager of environmental safety, health and fire for Lockheed Martin Corporation