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Jenn Hull

Jenn is a USSF "C" licensed coach and former college and PCSL player. Jenn played at Seattle Pacific University. Her freshman year was the inaugural season for the program, where she started for the Falcons all 4 years and earned a #1 in the National Ranking her senior season. Throughout her career for the Falcons she received First Team All-Conference, First Team all Region, and was named twice an All-American. She had the lowest goals against average in the NCAA as a junior, and was 3rd in the NCAA as a senior. She was an ESPN Scholar All-American and was a recipient of the prestigious NCAA post-graduate scholarships. She played in the PCSL for the Seattle Saints that won a regional and national championship in 2003. During her time with the Saints, Jenn trained and played with Hope Solo in Las Vegas. Jenn was offered a goalkeeper trial in Norway, but declined to become a goalkeeper coach for the University of Oregon. She coached for the Ducks for two seasons, where her freshman goalkeeper made the Freshman All-Pac 10 team. Jenn has also coached for Tony DiCicco's Soccer Plus Goalkeeper School and other nationally recognized goalkeeper programs. She then moved to Beaverton, OR to pursue her career in education and is currently a Spanish teacher and department chair at Beaverton High School. She now assists Scot Thompson at Oregon Episcopal School, which has won their first High School Championship in 2011.

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