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Jenna (Martin) Tanner graduated from the College of St. Catherine in 2006 and enters the athletics Hall of Fame as the fourth-leading scorer of all-time for the Wildcats basketball team (908 points). Having suffered an injury during the 2004-05 season, Tanner managed to set numerous records in just three seasons. During her sophomore year, Tanner set three single-game records for the Wildcats in just one game versus Bethel including points (34), free throw attempts (18) and free throw percentage (18-for-18). That year she also set the record for rebounding in a season (240, 9.6 rpg), which she later broke in her senior season with 250 rebounds (10.0 rpg) – the most in the MIAC in 2005-06.
Tanner was a team captain and was twice named to the MIAC All-Conference team. As a first-year, she was named to the All-MIAC First-year team, led the Wildcats to a 14-11 record and earned the St. Kate’s Rookie of the Year award. Tanner finished her career with 19 double-doubles and ranks fifth all-time in single season points (368).
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