Jeanette Goodwin - Class of 2005
Jeanette Goodwin played softball from 1993 to 1996 at Bridgewater State. During her distinguished career at
Bridgewater, Jen was a two-time captain in the 1995 and 1996 seasons. A three-time NCAA All-American, including being
named to the first team in 1996, Jen was also the ECAC Player of the Year in 1995 and 1996 and the MASCAC Player of
the Year in 1996. In 1993 Jen was named the Bridgewater Freshman Athlete of the Year and in 1995 was named the Female
Athlete of the Year. Jen currently owns numerous batting records at BSC as she is the all-time leader in batting
average (.462), home runs (38), extra base hits (103), runs batted in (200) doubles (48) and slugging percentage
(.875). She also holds the single season marks for batting average (.504) and home runs (14) which were set in 1993
and 1995 respectively. Her 38 career home runs places her fifth all-time in NCAA Division III softball history, and
she is also in the top ten in runs batted in and slugging percentage. A 2000 graduate of Bridgewater with a Bachelor
of Science degree in Physical Education, Jen is currently the Associate Head Softball coach at San Jose State
University in San Jose, California.
Last Modified: December 15, 2005
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