“Jenny was the emcee. Marty would come out playing a plastic banjo, and they would do stage plays,”
John Casey
“Jenny was the emcee. Marty would come out playing a plastic banjo, and they would do stage plays.”
“We did lose Jenny, which was a big thing because she had played for four years. Luckily, we have Heather, which makes a huge difference. We haven't really lost anything in the leadership role or someone who can take over.”
Dave Johnson
“It's great to have a player like Jenny on your team, but it's also hard because you do expect her to come out and have a game like this. I think there are other people that are capable of putting up those same numbers, and I think when we really start to find our game and start rolling, we'll have more than just Jenny scoring that many goals in a game.”
Liza Kelly
“I think the great thing about Jenny is that there's a lot of her game that she can still improve. I think that she is really just a true scorer, and I think that she does such a great job of going hard to the goal cage. She has a lot of fight to her, and I think that you see that very evident watching her play. But I think the fun part, looking at her numbers, is knowing that she's only going to get better.”
“We're expecting a lot of good things from Jenny this season. Unfortunately, with the injury to Marianne, we'll be asking everyone on the team to step up and give us that little extra effort.”
Sarah McCabe
“Beth Garber did very well in the No. 2 spot. Jenny Christen, in the No. 6 spot and her first time on varsity, did very well, winning in two sets. Both were very consistent.”
Ruth Pinkerton