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Jennie (Szczerbinski) Krupp

Jennie Krupp (Szczerbinski)

  • Class
    1992
  • Induction
    2003
  • Sport(s)
    Volleyball

The most decorated volleyball player in UAA history, Jennie Krupp was the second spiker in the Seawolf Hall of Fame. Playing from 1988-92 under her maiden name of Szczerbinski, she led the Seawolves to two conference championships, two NCAA Tournament berths and an overall record of 93-47.

Among her three all-conference honors, she was the Continental Divide Conference Player of the Year in 1990 and won the same award in the Pac West Conference in 1992. A two-time all-region selection as well, she still helds 12 school records at the time of her induction in 2003, including career kills (1,691), kills per game (3.42) and digs per game (4.26). Her 2,108 career digs ranked No. 7 on the all-time NCAA Division II list until the end of the 'side-out' era in the early 2000s.

Voted the Seawolves’ Best Defensive Player by her teammates all four years, the Saukville, Wis., native also won the UAA Athlete of the Year award in 1992-93.

Krupp earned her bachelors of science in nursing from UAA in 1993 and has since gone on to earn a masters in nursing from Marquette University in 1996.

Today she is a full-time medical student at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. She and her husband Michael live in Port Washington, Wis., with their son Michael II and daughter Hannah.

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