Brianne Jenner & Jill Saulnier to be Inducted Into Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame

Jenner, Saulnier to take their places among Big Red's greats.

Brianne Jenner & Jill Saulnier to be Inducted Into Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame
PHOTO: Cornell Athletics on Instagram.

Ivy League alumnae forwards Brianne Jenner and Jill Saulnier will be inducted into the Cornell Athletics Hall of Fame on Oct. 18th as part of the Big Red's opening series against Boston College. Both members of the 2015 graduating class, Jenner and Saulnier have each gone on to distinguished careers across all levels of the professional and international women's game.

Jenner, 34, arrived in Ithaca in 2015. She played 129 games in her four years as part of the Big Red, racking up 228 points (93 goals, 135 assists). She was a two-time Patty Kazmaier Award finalist and named both an NCAA First Team and Second Team All-American. She was also a two-time ECAC and Ivy League Player of the Year. In addition, she helped the team to two ECAC titles, including one with Saulnier. Internationally with Team Canada Jenner has won two Olympic gold medals and one Olympic silver, along with four World Championship golds and six silvers. She currently captains the PWHL's Ottawa Charge.

Jill Saulnier, left, and Brianne Jenner, right, holding the ECAC trophy. PHOTO: Cornell Athletics on Instagram.

Saulnier, 33, came to Cornell in 2011, a year after Jenner. She played 125 games across her tenure in the red and white, and finished her college career with 195 points (80 goals, 115 assists). She was a top-three Patty Kazmaier Award finalist for the 2o13-2014 season and a First Team All-American that same year. As a longtime member of Team Canada, Saulnier has won one Olympic gold medal and one Olympic silver, as well as one World Championship gold and one World Championship silver medal. She currently plays for the PWHL's Boston Fleet.