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Hi! Jenn is a great player! She was a part of the superspiffykeen USA 96 team! She did well backing up Dawn and taking care of business! She is a awesome point guard! The way she takest her opponents one-on-one is amazing! She can almost take PeeWee! It is amazing how strong she actualy is! she could probably throw me over her shoulder and put two kids on top of me without breaking a sweat!

USA Basketball Notes:
Member of the gold medal winning 1998 USA World Championship Team, averaged 2.0 ppg. During team's pre-World Championship competition, averaged 2.8 ppg., 1.4 rpg. and dished out 26 assists in 13 games.
Member of the 1998 USA Women's National Team that finished 2-3 versus host Australia in the Goldmark Cup, averaged 2.4 ppg. and recorded 12 assists.
Member of the gold medal winning 1996 USA Olympic and 1995-96 USA Basketball Women's National teams that compiled a combined 60-0 record and were named the 1996 U.S. Olympic Committee and USA Basketball Team of the Year.
In 1994, earned a gold medal with the Goodwill Games team and a bronze with the World Championship Team.
Member of the 1993 World Championship Qualifying gold medal team.
1992 USA Women's Olympic Team finalist (18). Member of the 1991 Pan American Games bronze medal team. Captured a pair of golds as a member of the 1990 World Championship and Goodwill Games teams. Member of the 1989 World Championship Qualifying team that earned a berth in the 1990 FIBA World Championship. Won a silver with the 1988 R. William Jones Cup Team. Won a gold medal as a member of the 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival West Team.


Professional Notes: Named 1998 All-ABL first team, finished the 1997-98 season ranked among ABL leaders 10th in scoring (14.8 ppg.), fifth in assists (5.0 apg.), seventh in free throw percentage (85.2%) and 13th in steals (81).
1998 ABL All-Star Game Western Conference starting guard, recorded 12 points, 2 rebounds and 4 assists.
Named ABL December 1997 Player of the Month after earning Player of the Week honors Dec. 16. Led team to an 8-0 record, averaged 15.9 ppg. and 4.8 apg.
Started first 11 games of the 1996-97 season before being sidelined for the remainder of the year after dislocating her right shoulder.
1997 ABL All-Star Game West Team member, did not compete in the All-Star Game due to her injury and was named the West Team's honorary captain.
Played professionally in 1994 and 1995 in Sweden for Arvika Basket, averaged 31.6 ppg. and 4.8 rpg. in 1995, also played one season in Viterbo, Italy, and two seasons in Orchies, France.


Collegiate Notes: During her four seasons (1987-90), Stanford compiled a 101-23 record (81.5%), made three NCAA Tournament appearances, won one NCAA title (1990) and captured two Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) crowns.
1990 recipient of Wade Trophy and Naismith National Player of the Year Award.
Named Kodak All-America first team in 1990 and 1989, was the only junior on the 1989 Kodak All-America Team.
Named MOP of the 1990 NCAA Final Four and MOP of the NCAA West Region.
Two-time Pac-10 Player of the Year (1990, 1989) and three-time All-Pac-10 first team (1990, 1989, 1988).
Personal Notes: Has one sister, Susanne Kramer.

As you can see...Jen looks just as beautiful on the court as she does on paper! If I were to have my choice of what college I wanted to go to......STANFORD ALL THE WAY! That is my dream..to play basketball for Stanford! WoW! I dream big...i mean BIG!