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Jennifer Schock

  • Class
    1996
  • Induction
    2008
  • Sport(s)
    Softball

Jennifer Schock, ’96, was a member of the softball team from 1992-95. The first baseman finished her career as KU’s career record holder for runs batted in (134), home runs (20) and total bases (301), as well as single-season records for doubles (16), home runs (12), RBI (63) and total bases (131).  Though the records have since been broken, she remains among KU’s top six in each of those categories.  In 1994-95, she was named KU’s Female Senior Athlete of the Year.  Schock started 161 games played over her career.  As a junior, she was named to the All-PSAC East First Team, as KU earned a share of the PSAC East regular-season title. KU placed third in the PSAC tournament and qualified for the softball team’s first NCAA regional. She also was named to the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Mid-Atlantic All-Region First Team. She was an All-PSAC East First Team member as a senior when KU set a then-school record for wins with 39. KU finished third at the PSAC playoffs and the NCAA regionals.  During her four seasons, Kutztown was 104-58.  Shock graduated from KU in 1996 with a degree in education.  She currently serves as a science special education teacher at her alma mater, Parsipanny Hills High School. 

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