Jenn Colter
- position Defender
- height 5-4
- class Junior
- Hometown Savannah, Ga.
- High school Savannah Christian Prep
- position Defender
- height 5-4
- class Junior
- Hometown Savannah, Ga.
- High school Savannah Christian Prep
Jenn Colter Bio
AWARDS:
Junior season (2019)
• SEC Academic Honor Roll
Sophomore season (2018)
• SEC Academic Honor Roll
Freshman season (2017)
• SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
2019: Played in two matches for the Gamecocks… Played in a season-high 45 minutes against Jacksonville.
2018: Appeared in three matches… Played season-high 20 minutes back to Coastal Carolina.
2017: Did not make an appearance.
PRE-COLLEGE: Played club soccer for the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy (CESA) from 2014-16, competing on the U-17 and U-18/19 teams…helped guide CESA to third-place honors in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) SE Region and a spot in the ECNL Nationals in the 2015-16 season…CESA placed fifth in the SEC region for the 2016-17 season…played for the SC98 squad for the 2014-15 season and took part in the 2015 Region III camp…was a four-year letterwinner at Savannah Christian Prep School, playing all over the field…tabbed the 2016 Greater Savannah Best of Preps after leading the team in goals (16) and assists (9)…received the 2015 Golden Boot Award as the team’s top goal scorer and was named the ESPN Radio/Savannah Athlete of the Week in the spring of 2016…started every game as a freshman and will serve as the team captain in her senior season.
PERSONAL: Born Dec. 12, 1998…daughter of Deedee and Dale Colter…also lettered in track and field and cross country while at Savannah Christian Prep…was a three-time MVP on the cross country team and boasted several top-10 finishes in track and field at the state level…named to the academic High Honor Roll each year of high school…plans to major in public relations.
COACH SMITH ON JENN: “Jenn has the versatility to play in the back or up top as a wide player. She has tremendous speed, and we look forward to seeing how she uses that to her advantage as she competes up top or in a more defensive role. Her speed is definitely an asset to be able to have the ability to go 1 v 1 and get behind teams in the attack and also defensively stay with forwards who have pace.”