Jenna Storms
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- Height:
- 5-9
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- Hometown:
- Cottonwood, Calif.
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- Year:
- Freshman
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- High School:
- West Valley HS
Bio
Jenna was a two-time National Junior Olympics cross country All-American during her prep career, as well as a West Valley High School Scholar-Athlete...will make an immediate impact on Tech's cross country program, as well as the distance troops for the track & field team.
Coach Angel on Storms: Jenna comes to Tech ranked as the number three 1,500-meter runner in California. She also ranks among the Top 100 in the US in the 1500m. Jenna has the ability to help us in many areas. She is an impact runner who will help Tech realize immediate results in cross country and track.
AT TECH (IN 2015-16): Jenna enjoyed an outstanding first year of collegiate cross country, leading the Golden Eagle runners in two meets and finishing among team leaders in every meet in 2015...opened her career by leading Tech at the Indiana Classic in 19:25.03..best performnaces of the year came at the Louisville Classic (Oct. 3), finishing as Tech's top runner and placing 14th overall with a personal best time of 18:24.85...that effort ranks as the 11th fastest 5K time in Tech cross country history...had another outstanding finish two week earlier at Vanderbilt at 18:35.2 to rank as the 16th fastest in the TTU record book...ran two other times that rank in the Top 36 all-time at Tech, going 18:51.45 at the Alabama Crimson Classic, and posting a time of 19:09.9 at the OVC Championships.
HIGH SCHOOL: Jenna was the third-ranked 1,500-meter runner in California who won the Northern Section CIF cross country championship...also the Division V section champion...has posted outstanding times at distances ranging from 800m (2:23) all the way up to 5,000m (18:41)...in between, she has clocked times of 4:42 at 1,500m and 10:15 at 3,000.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Ben and Joie Storms...born June 3, 1997 in Redding, Calif...majoring in psychology.
News mentions
Na'Asha Robinson and D'Airrien Jackson each captured individual championships to pace the Tennessee Tech track & field team on the final day of the 2016 OVC Outdoor Championships.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team is looking for the fun it has enjoyed throughout the season to continue this weekend when it heads to Nashville to compete in the Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Championships.
Golden Eagle track & field team wins five events, breaks four school records in a successful outing at the Brutus Hamilton Invitational in Berkeley.
A lineup of 14 members of the Tennessee Tech track & field team will be in California this weekend to compete on an extremely high level at the Brutus Hamilton Open, led by three runners who return to their home state to showcase their abilities.
Competing on two fronts yielded some sensational results for the Golden Eagle track & field team, with four first place performances, two school records, nine personal-best efforts and an historical first for the program.
\Na’Asha Robinson and \Sarah Brandt have opened the 2016 outdoor season by establishing school records on the first day of the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational.
The assault on the school record books proved successful during the indoor season for the Tennessee Tech track & field team, and now coach Wayne Angel’s team turns its focus to the outdoor season, which gets underway this weekend at the Vanderbilt Black & Gold Invitational.
After setting one school record and two personal best marks Friday night to open action at the Vanderbilt Invitational, the Tennessee Tech women's track & field team added another school record and five more career topping efforts Saturday to wrap up the squad's third weekend of action during the indoor season.
The Tennessee Tech women’s track & field team returns to action Sunday to compete in the Ed Temple Invitational at Tennessee State University. Second-year coach Wayne Angel sees more school records and career-best performances on the horizon from his squad.
Tennessee Tech runners broke four school records Saturday, including marks that had stood for 18 and 15 years, when the Golden Eagles opened the 2015-16 indoor season at the Vanderbilt Indoor Opener.
What promises to be an exciting, record-breaking season for the Tennessee Tech track & field team gets underway Saturday when coach Wayne Angel takes a squad of 20 athletes to Nashville to compete in the Vanderbilt Indoor Opener.
