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Enfield helped the Blue Jays to a four-year record of 68-40, which included two trips to the NCAA Tournament (1990 & 1991) and one Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) South Championship (1991). Enfield led the Blue Jays to a then school-record 20 wins and a Sweet 16 appearance during the 1989-90 season. Enfield’s name still sits in the Johns Hopkins record books in a number of statistical categories. The Shippensburg native’s 2,025 career points rank first in program history, while he is also the career leader in field goals made (680), three-point field goals made (234), career scoring average (18.8) and three-point field goal percentage (.451). Enfield also has his name in the national record books as he holds the all-time NCAA Division III record for career free throw percentage at 92.5% (431-of-466). He also ranks No. 7 all-time in single-season free throw percentage as he shot 95.3% (123-of-129) from the charity stripe during the 1990-91 season. Enfield also took home his fair share of hardware during his four-year stretch with the Blue Jays as he was named two-time MAC Southeast Player of the Year, two-time First Team All-MAC and the 1988 MAC Rookie of the Year. In addition to his conference awards, Enfield was named a 1991 NABC Third Team All-American while earning NABC First Team All-Region honors in the same year. The guard also claimed a spot on the 1990 NABC Second Team All-Region team. Enfield moved on to coach at the highest level of basketball, spending two years with the Milwaukee Bucks as a shooting coach before serving as an assistant for two years with the Boston Celtics. He then made stops at Florida State University as an assistant coach and Florida Gulf Coast University as a head coach before settling down at the University of Southern California where he’s been a head coach since 2013. Enfield was inducted into the Johns Hopkins Athletics Hall of Fame in 2001.