Jenna Williamson
Jenna Williamson

An outstanding two-sport athlete, Jenna Williamson excelled on the basketball and tennis courts from 2010 to 2014. The Bears’ all-time leading scorer in the sport of women’s basketball, Jenna notched 1,365 career points and holds the program’s all-time records for made three-pointers (210) and career free throw percentage (.790). She also ranks second all-time in games played (109) and three-point shooting percentage (.376), and is fourth in assists (323). Jenna never missed a game throughout her entire four-year career and set the Bears’ single-season record with a .398 three-point shooting percentage in 2010-2011. A two-time MASCAC Tournament MVP, Jenna helped the Bears capture the MASCAC Tournament title and advance to the NCAA Division III Tournament in each of her four seasons. Jenna scored 34 points in the Bears’ MASCAC championship game victory over Westfield State in 2013 and tallied a school-record (since broken) 36 points in the Bears’ MASCAC Tournament semifinal round win over Salem State in 2014. As a team, the Bears posted a win-loss record of 77-32 (.706) during her career. Jenna was a two-time All-MASCAC selection including first team honors in 2013-2014. She was also a six-time MASCAC Player of the Week and was named to the D3hoops.com All-Northeast Region Fourth Team and selected to play in the NEWBA Senior All-Star Classic in 2013-2014. Jenna dominated on the tennis courts for the Bears as she was a three-time Little East Conference Player of the Year, four-time All-Little East selection for singles play, three-time All-Little East honoree for doubles play and two-time Little East Tournament MVP. She was named the Little East Player of the Week six times throughout the course of her career and led the Bears to three Little East Tournament titles and three NCAA Division III Tournament appearances. As a team, the Bears posted a record of 55-9 (.859) over her four seasons including a 38-2 (.950) record against Little East teams. Jenna never missed a match throughout her entire four-year career and recorded a career singles mark of 52-7 (.881) including a perfect 38-0 record versus LEC opponents. She also went 48-25 (.658) in career doubles play with a 32-7 (.821) record against LEC foes. Jenna is a 2014 graduate of Bridgewater State where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. A native of Ludlow, Massachusetts, Jenna presently resides in Boston and is a freelance personal trainer.