2015-16 Women's Golf Roster
Roster

Jenn Whaley
- Height:
- 5-11
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Farmington, CT
- High School:
- Farmington
As A Junior In 2014-15:
- 2015 MAAC All-Academic Honoree
- Fourth on the team with a 84.94 scoring average in 18 rounds across eight tournaments
- Shot a season-best 18-hole round of 80 on the second round of the Rutger's Women's Invitational; matched her score for the second round of the 2015 MAAC Championship
- Finished with a 163 at the Rutgers Women's Invitational for her best 36-hole score of the season
- Total 13 birdies in 2014-15
- Her 52 career birdies are the most in Quinnipiac history
- Her 62 career rounds are the second most in program history (*Jennifer Forlenza's 65 from 2011-14 stand as the program record)
- Her 56 couting scorings (90.3%) are the most in program history
As A Sophomore In 2013-14:
- Named team captain after a stellar freshman season in 2012-13
- 2014 MAAC All-Academic Honoree
- In 24 rounds in 11 tournaments, she was third on the team with an 83.21 scoring average
- Her top finish came at the DSU Invitational with a tie for second place
- Also finished tied for 10th out of 24 at the Roar-EE Invitational
- Carded a career-best 150 (74-76) to finish 11th out of 63 at the Dartmouth Invitational
- Her 150 was also the third best 36-hole total in program history
- Her first-round 74 at the Dartmouth Invitational was also a career-best round and the fourth best round in program history
- Broke her own record (20) with 21 birdies last season
- Quinnipiac career leader with 41 birdies all-time
- Shot a 248 (82-82-84) at the three-round Yale Invititational for her best 54-hole score of her career
- Is one of two players in program history with 45 or more career rounds.
As A Freshman In 2012-13:
- Named a captain for the 2013-14 season
- Played in 12 tournaments, averaging an 84.26 per 18-hole round, good for third on the Bobcats' roster
- Recorded the first eagle in program history at the Dartmouth Invitational
- Led the team with 20 birdies, also a program-record, while ranking 1,402 out of 4,653 golfers nation-wide
- Her 20 birdies are also the most by a Quinnipiac player in their career
- Owns four of the top 12 scores all-time in program history
- Her 76 on the second day of the Dartmouth Invitational is the second-best round in program history, while her 78 on the first-day is the fifth-best in QU history
- Her 154 (+12) at the Dartmouth Invitational is the lowest 36-hole score in program history, while her 159 (+17) at the DSU Inaugural Hornet Invitational is the fifth lowest in program history
Before Quinnipiac:
- Four-year letterwinner in golf, two-year letter in field hockey at Farmington (Conn.) High School
- Four-year All-Conference selection in golf
- Four-time All-State selection
- Three-time All New England Selection
- Four-time All-Academic selection for golf, three-time pick for field hockey
- Led Farmington to the 2009 and 2010 State Championship
- Posted a 14-1 record in match play as a senior in 2012
- 2011 Central Connecticut Conference (CCC) Individual Champion
- Finished seventh at the 18-Hole Ellington Ridge Camera Memorial at Ellington Ridge Country Club
- Placed sixth at the Junior Connecticut PGA Championship at Timberlin Golf Club
- Finished fifth at the Jack Kelly Connecticut PGA Tournament of Champions
- Won the Pepsi Junior Connecticut PGA Championship at Franconia Golf Course
- Posted top five finishes at the Frank Kringle Junior Championship, the Ranch Junior Open, the McDermott Junior Invitation and the Pat Jackman Junior Classic. As a junior, she took second place at the Connecticut State Championship at Orange Hill Country Club.
Personal:
- Daughter of Suzy and Bill Whaley
- Has one sister, Kelly
- Her mother is currently the Secretary of the Professional Golfer's Association (PGA) - the first woman to hold the position
- Her father is a member of the PGA
- Majoring in business
Personal Bests:
-18-Hole Round: 74 (+2), Dartmouth Invitational (9/14/2012)
-36-Hole Round: 150 (+6), Dartmouth Invitational (9/14-9/15/2012)
-54-Hole Round: 246 (+30), NEC Championship (4/26-4/28/2013)