The 2003-04 Ivy League and Big 5 Player of the Year, Jewel Clark was just the second player in program history to be named three-time first-team All-Ivy and first-team All-Big 5.
A member of Penn’s first two Ivy League title teams, she graduated second on Penn’s all-time scoring list (1,743 points), third in career rebounds (933), and fourth in career steals (204). At the time of her induction, Clark still held program records for free throws made in a game (16 vs. Drexel in 2002) and in a career (475) while ranking third in career points scored and fourth in career steals (204).
Clark was third on the team in points per game as a freshman, helping guide the Quakers to their first ever Ivy League championship in 2001 while Penn won a school-record 21-straight games that year. Clark again guided the Quakers to the NCAA Tournament as a senior, as Penn went 11-3 in Ivy play behind Clark's 554 points scored that season.
After college, Clark explored professional basketball, tying out for a few WNBA teams before playing overseas, serving as an eighth grade language arts teacher at the time of her induction.