Jennie started pitching when she was eight years old. That is what she grew up doing and loved it and still loves it to this day. She went to the University of Arizona for pitching and that was her scholarship. Once she graduated from Arizona she went to the USA softball team. Whenever she retired from USA she topped out pitching at 72 mph. That is actually really fast for a girl pitching. …show more content…
Jennie was number 27 in college and on the USA team. Once she graduated from Arizona she went to the USA team. That was when her number, 27, retired from Arizona on May 9, 2003. Jennie was on the USA softball team for four years. She had two major things happen is 2010. One was she won the world cup in 2010, and the other was she was the world champion. She became a member of the USA team in 2004. Jennie won USA Junior Women’s World Championship. Another thing she won was a gold medal at the Athens