Career Accolades

  • NCAA champion (2023)
  • ACWPC All-American (2023)
  • MPSF Newcomer of the Year (2023)
  • MPSF All-Freshman Team (2023)
  • All-MPSF Second Team (2023)
  • Three-time MPSF Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 14, 2023, Feb. 28, 2023; April 25, 2023)

As a Redshirt Sophomore (2024)

  • Did not compete (trained with USA national team in preparation for 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris)

As a Freshman (2023) • NCAA Champions

  • ACWPC All-American Second Team
  • MPSF Newcomer of the Year
  • MPSF All-Freshman Team
  • All-MPSF Second Team
  • Three-time MPSF Newcomer of the Week (Feb. 14, 2023, Feb. 28, 2023; April 25, 2023)
  • One of nine players to appear in all 25 games
  • Ranked third on team in goals (60), points (79), shots (105) and multi-goal games (18) while contributing 19 assists
  • One of four freshmen in school history to score at least 60 goals in her first season, joining Brenda Villa (69 in 2001), Suze Gardner (63 in 1997) and Maggie Steffens (60 in 2013)
  • Scored season-high five goals on two occasions (vs. USC on Feb. 25, at USC on April 8)

USA Water Polo

  • Current member of USA Senior National Team
  • Gold Medal at Youth Pan American Games in Lima, Peru (2017)
  • Bronze Medal at Youth Pan American Games in Clearwater, Florida (2018)
  • Gold Medal at Youth Pan American Games in Couva, Trinidad and Tobago (2019)
    • MVP of Youth Pan American Games (2019)
    • Top goal scorer of the event (38 Goals)
  • Competed in Junior World Championship in Funchal, Portugal (2019)
  • Bronze medal in the FINA Women's Intercontinental Tournament in Lima, Peru (2022)
  • Gold medal in Pythia Cup in Itea, Greece (2022)
    • Top goal scorer of the event (14 Goals)
    • MVP of the event
  • Gold medal in Youth World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia (2022)
    • Top goal scorer of the event (29 Goals)

Prior to Stanford

  • 2022 graduate of Leland High School
  • Member of U18 Junior Olympic Championship team with 680 water polo club (2019)
  • Bronze medal U18 Junior Olympics with 680 water polo club (2021)
  • 680 water polo
    • Two-time Junior Olympic champion
    • Junior Olympic MVP
    • Six-time Junior Olympic All-American
  • Four-year letterwinner and senior season team captain in water polo
    • Four-time All-American
    • Four-time Blossom Valley Athletic League Player of the Year
    • Two-time Central Coast Section Player of the Year 

Personal

  • Born in San Jose, Calif.
  • Daughter of Joe and Jacqueline Flynn
  • Has two older sisters, Shanna and Nina, and one younger sister, Christina
  • Sister, Nina, plays water polo at California

CAREER STATISTICS

YearGamesGoals
20232560
2024----
TOTALS2560
Jenna_Flynn
2023
Driver
5-8 / -
Jenna_Flynn
2025
Driver
5-8 / -
Jenna_Flynn
2025
Driver
5-8 / -