2017 Women's Volleyball Roster
Roster
Coffey, Jen

Jersey Number 15
Jen Coffey
- Position:
- Outside Hitter
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Merrimack, NH
- High School:
- Merrimack
- Position:
- OH
Bio
As a Junior in 2017:
- Was off to a strong start before being sidelined by an injury against Rider (9/24) that kept her out for the rest of the season.
- Finished the year with over 10 kills per match (177 kills in 17 matches).
- Had a season-high 20 kills at Iona
- Tallied 17 kills in matches against Cal State Fullerton and FDU
- Had 10 kills in 16 attempts against Manhattan
As a Sophomore in 2016:
- First-Team All-MAAC selection
- MAAC All-Academic Team
- Started all 34 matches
- Led the Bobcats with 404 kills on the year, hitting .241
- Had 10 or more kills 24 times in 34 matches
- Tallied season-high 22 kills against Niagara (10/2) while adding 20 in a road win over Siena (9/21), the only two times a Bobcat player reached 20
- Had 17 kills against Niagara in a MAAC Tournament win (11/18), the program's first postseason win since 2000
- Tallied 19 kills on opening day against Saint Francis (Pa.), setting a career high at the time (8/26)
As a Freshman in 2015:
- Appeared in 18 matches, including 14 starts, while missing half the season with an injury
- Tallied 176 kills on the year with a .180 percentage
- Had a season-high 18 kills against UMass Lowell (10/25)
- Ended the season with 14 kills in 18 attempts for a .722 percentage against Manhattan (11/15)
- Tallied 13 kills in back to back matches against Saint Peter's (10/4) and Marist (10/10)
- Had a season-high 10 digs in her debut against Bryant (8/28)
Before Quinnipiac:
- Attended Merrimack High School
- Named New Hampshire Girls Volleyball Gatorade Player of the Year
- Selected NHIAA Volleyball Player of the Year
- A two-time Nashua Telegraph Player of the Year
- A two-time NHIAA First Team All-State selection
- A three-time Nashua Telegraph First Team All-State selection
- Named Max Preps/AVCA Player of the Week five times
- Tabbed Merrimack High School Most Valuable Player twice
- Led Merrimack High School to a New Hampshire Girls Volleyball Division I State Championship
- Helped the Tomahawks to a pair of New Hampshire Girls Volleyball Division I State Semifinals
- Led the team to a second place finish at the Hall of Fame Girls Volleyball Tournament
- Participated in the Philadelphia NEQ twice
- The Tomahawks were Sub-State Champs in 2013 and 2014; State Runner-Up in 2014
- Helped the team to Grand Island Tournament and Millard North Tournament Championships in 2014
- Finished fourth in the State in 2013 and second in 2012
- Led Merrimack High School to a 36-6 record in 2014
Personal
- Born in Nashua raised in Merrimack, New Hampshire
- Son of Thomas and Karen Coffey
- Has a younger sister named Joanne
- Majoring in communications with a minor in sociology
- Spent the summer (2017) hiking in New Hampshire
- Had volunteered with numerous community service events at Quinnipiac, including QTHON and The Big Event
- Lists film studies as the most interesting class that she has taken at Quinnipiac ("We watched movies from different time periods and had class discussions about each one.").
- Was off to a strong start before being sidelined by an injury against Rider (9/24) that kept her out for the rest of the season.
- Finished the year with over 10 kills per match (177 kills in 17 matches).
- Had a season-high 20 kills at Iona
- Tallied 17 kills in matches against Cal State Fullerton and FDU
- Had 10 kills in 16 attempts against Manhattan
As a Sophomore in 2016:
- First-Team All-MAAC selection
- MAAC All-Academic Team
- Started all 34 matches
- Led the Bobcats with 404 kills on the year, hitting .241
- Had 10 or more kills 24 times in 34 matches
- Tallied season-high 22 kills against Niagara (10/2) while adding 20 in a road win over Siena (9/21), the only two times a Bobcat player reached 20
- Had 17 kills against Niagara in a MAAC Tournament win (11/18), the program's first postseason win since 2000
- Tallied 19 kills on opening day against Saint Francis (Pa.), setting a career high at the time (8/26)
As a Freshman in 2015:
- Appeared in 18 matches, including 14 starts, while missing half the season with an injury
- Tallied 176 kills on the year with a .180 percentage
- Had a season-high 18 kills against UMass Lowell (10/25)
- Ended the season with 14 kills in 18 attempts for a .722 percentage against Manhattan (11/15)
- Tallied 13 kills in back to back matches against Saint Peter's (10/4) and Marist (10/10)
- Had a season-high 10 digs in her debut against Bryant (8/28)
Before Quinnipiac:
- Attended Merrimack High School
- Named New Hampshire Girls Volleyball Gatorade Player of the Year
- Selected NHIAA Volleyball Player of the Year
- A two-time Nashua Telegraph Player of the Year
- A two-time NHIAA First Team All-State selection
- A three-time Nashua Telegraph First Team All-State selection
- Named Max Preps/AVCA Player of the Week five times
- Tabbed Merrimack High School Most Valuable Player twice
- Led Merrimack High School to a New Hampshire Girls Volleyball Division I State Championship
- Helped the Tomahawks to a pair of New Hampshire Girls Volleyball Division I State Semifinals
- Led the team to a second place finish at the Hall of Fame Girls Volleyball Tournament
- Participated in the Philadelphia NEQ twice
- The Tomahawks were Sub-State Champs in 2013 and 2014; State Runner-Up in 2014
- Helped the team to Grand Island Tournament and Millard North Tournament Championships in 2014
- Finished fourth in the State in 2013 and second in 2012
- Led Merrimack High School to a 36-6 record in 2014
Personal
- Born in Nashua raised in Merrimack, New Hampshire
- Son of Thomas and Karen Coffey
- Has a younger sister named Joanne
- Majoring in communications with a minor in sociology
- Spent the summer (2017) hiking in New Hampshire
- Had volunteered with numerous community service events at Quinnipiac, including QTHON and The Big Event
- Lists film studies as the most interesting class that she has taken at Quinnipiac ("We watched movies from different time periods and had class discussions about each one.").
Quinnipiac Athletics 2024-25 Highlight Video
Tuesday, May 20
Volleyball vs Marist
Sunday, November 10
Volleyball vs Siena
Saturday, November 09
Volleyball vs. Fairfield
Sunday, November 03