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BELLEVUE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
Jami Shupe

Jami Shupe

  • Sport(s):
    Women's Soccer
  • Years Played:
    1997-99
  • Year Inducted:
    2022

Jami Shupe was a three-year letter-winner for the women's soccer team, playing from 1997-99 and earning first team all-MCAC honors in each of her three seasons.

Shupe remains Bellevue's career record-holder with 60 goals and 151 points. Additionally, she still ranks second all-time with 31 career assists.

She became the program's first All-American, earning third team honors in 1998 and backed it up by earning an honorable mention All-America in 1999. She remains the lone women's soccer player to be named to one of the three All-American teams with her 1998 selection.

Shupe set the BU single-season goal-scoring record in 1997, finding the back of the net 23 times en route to a then-record 60 points. Her 14 assists that season were second in the record book.

In 1998, Shupe added 13 more goals and three more assists to her career tallies.

Then, during her senior campaign, Shupe broke her own records, set just two years prior, for both goals and points. She scored 24 goals and matched her 1997 total of 14 assists for 62 points. Both her single-season goal and point totals remain program highs to this day.

During her three years on campus, she helped guide the Bruins to a 39-15-3 overall record, going 15-4-0 in MCAC play and reaching the Regional Tournament in 1997.

She earned her degree in communications from Bellevue and currently works for Cox Business as a Senior Account Executive, dabbling in real estate on the side.