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Jennifer L. Fleischer

  • Class
    2000
  • Induction
    2024
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Soccer
Fleischer earned four varsity letters in soccer as the Pioneers’ starting goalkeeper. She was a four-time second team All-OAC honoree and a two-time All-Ohio selection earning third team in 1998 and second team in 1999.

Fleischer ranks as one of the Pioneers’ best goalkeepers. She still holds the school record for saves in a match with 26 against Heidelberg in 1996. Her 198 saves in 1996 ranks second, as does her 580 career saves. She also ranks second in career shutouts with 23.

Following her career at Marietta, Fleischer remained active in competitive athletics. She played three seasons for the Cleveland Fusion Women’s Professional Football Team earning Special Teams Player of the Year honors in 2004. She also played several years in the United States Flag and Touch Football League earning defensive All-America honors in 2005.

Fleischer graduated magna cum laude from Marietta College in 2000 with a degree in English and a minor in Leadership. She earned several academic honors including the OAC Clyde Lamb Award, Raymond Guthrie Prize for Education, and the Beatrice A. Kremer Memorial Scholarship for English.

Fleischer has taught for 24 years in the North Olmsted City Schools as a high school English teacher. She lives in Richfield with daughters Emerson and Auden.
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