Jenny Heringer
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Jenny Heringer
I saw Jenny in church last night. She seems to be a very bright girl, who is proud to play for MSU. After speaking with her mother for a moment, it almost seemed as though she chose MSU because she wanted to play right away, and be a part of starting the program anew. She is very mature for her age, and should serve MSU well over the next 4 years.
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She's a really good player and a great pickup for the MSU women's basketball program. This group of girls will struggle this year, but players like Jenny will bring the MSU program back to a level of excellence.
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I also know Jenny personally, and there could not be a nicer young lady to have representing the Bobcats and we could not have a better player to help build the future of Lady Bobcat Basketball, along with the rest of the young Cat players, which is the whole team. I'm looking forward to the future of Cat basketball and am proud to say I know Jenny Heringer.
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On the subject of Jenny, it was mentioned on the radio that she was playing with a broken nose. Can anyone confirm that this happened in the Long Beach State game in front of their bench, when Jenny was really clocked right in front of the official and then everyone ran up court leaving her down and obviously injured? If so, this is yet another example of the irresponsible officiating that does a disservice to all Big Sky women's players.
It is good to read these things about Jenny, as she has done everything asked of her on the court, sometimes playing three positions. This is quite a load for a true freshman, but as the coach said awhile back "she is not a freshman." That's quite a compliment.
Jenny, we're glad you are a Bobcat!!!
It is good to read these things about Jenny, as she has done everything asked of her on the court, sometimes playing three positions. This is quite a load for a true freshman, but as the coach said awhile back "she is not a freshman." That's quite a compliment.
Jenny, we're glad you are a Bobcat!!!
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When I saw her at church I saw no indication of a broken nose. If she does have one, it must be healing nicely.Bobcat4Ever wrote:On the subject of Jenny, it was mentioned on the radio that she was playing with a broken nose. Can anyone confirm that this happened in the Long Beach State game in front of their bench, when Jenny was really clocked right in front of the official and then everyone ran up court leaving her down and obviously injured? If so, this is yet another example of the irresponsible officiating that does a disservice to all Big Sky women's players.
It is good to read these things about Jenny, as she has done everything asked of her on the court, sometimes playing three positions. This is quite a load for a true freshman, but as the coach said awhile back "she is not a freshman." That's quite a compliment.
Jenny, we're glad you are a Bobcat!!!
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