Jennifer Ruddell
American wheelchair basketball player
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Jennifer "Jen" Leigh Ruddell (née Warkins; born February 4, 1978) is an American wheelchair basketball player and Paralympian. She won two gold medals as a member of the Team USA’s Women’s Wheelchair Basketball team at the 2004 and 2008 Paralympic Games and a gold medal at the 2007 Parapan American Games.
February 4, 1978
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | Jennifer Warkins February 4, 1978 |
| Education | Stevenson High School |
| Alma mater | University of Illinois (PhD) |
| Occupation(s) | Wheelchair basketball player and Paralympian |
| Sport | |
| Sport | Wheelchair basketball |
Biography
Ruddell was educated at Stevenson High School outside Chicago, where she played for the varsity basketball,[1] volleyball and softball teams.[2][3] She was scouted by college recruiters, but suffered three ligament tears on the same knee.[3][4]
After discovering that her injury made her eligible to play wheelchair basketball, Ruddell began playing on the University of Illinois women's team.[3] She played in five consecutive national championship games from 2002 to 2006.[5][6][7] Ruddell graduated from the University of Illinois with a PhD in Leisure Studies with a focus in Disability Sport.[2]
At the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece, Ruddell was a member of Team USA’s gold medal winning Women’s Wheelchair Basketball team.[2][8] The team beat five-time defending champions Team Canada in the final match,[9][10] where Ruddell scored 21 points, 15 rebounds and six steals.[10][11] The team beat Japan 70-33 in the semi-final match.[12] After the 2004 Athens games, Ruddell moved to Spain to play professional wheelchair basketball for three months.[3] She was also named the University of Illinois Student Athlete of the Year.[7]
At the 2007 Parapan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Ruddell helped lead Team US to win the gold medal at the games.[7]
At the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China, Ruddell was the co-captain of Team USA’s gold medal winning Women’s Wheelchair Basketball team.[2][13][14] She was honoured alongside her team in Washington D.C.[15]
Ruddell was not called up to the Team USA Women’s Wheelchair Basketball starting team for the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, England, but was a reserve if other plays could not participate or suffered injury.[16]
In 2016, Ruddell coached the Arizona State University Wheelchair Basketball Team.[17]
In 2018, Ruddell was playing for Arizona Storm Women’s Wheelchair Basketball team and competed at the 2018 National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) National Women’s Wheelchair Basketball Tournament (NWWBT).[18]
In 2021, Ruddell was inducted into the NWBA Intercollegiate Division Hall of Fame.[19] In 2025, Ruddell was also inducted into the Paralympic Hall Of Fame with the 2004 Women’s Wheelchair Basketball team.[2][20]
Ruddell has worked as a part-time faculty member at Parkland College.[21] As of 2025, Ruddell works as head of school at Flagstaff Christian School in Arizona.[20]