Women's Soccer

- Title:
- Volunteer Coach
Jenn Hull, a much decorated goalkeeper for Seattle Pacific, is in her second season as a volunteer coach for the Ducks. Hull owns a USSF "D" level coaching license.
She helped coach Jessie Chatfield to Pac-10 all-freshman honors in 2005, as the rookie goalkeeper recorded a school record seven shutouts.
The Eugene, Ore., native won athletic and academic All-America recognition while playing at SPU. She was a 2004 NSCC All-America second team selection at keeper, and earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America first team honors, as selected by CoSIDA.
She ranks No. 1 in career games played and holds every SPU goalkeeping record.
Hull led the Falcons to three straight Great Northwest Athletic Conference titles, including a 19-1-2 record and a No. 1 national ranking as a senior in 2004.
As a junior, Hull led the nation in goals-against average (0.30) and was an All-America third team selection.
Prior to SPU, Hull was a four-year letterwinner and starter in goal for Sheldon High School. She was a three-time all-Midwestern League selection and second team all-state as a senior. She led the Irish to league titles each of her final three years and a state 4A semifinal berth as a junior.
A 2004 NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipient, Hull graduated from Seattle Pacific in 2005 with a double major in Latin America studies and international relations/political science.





