Jenna Timm named to All-MIAC in 2024-25 - 3rd time in career

Jenna Timm named All-MIAC in hockey for the third time

03/07/2025

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – For the third time in her career, senior Jenna Timm of the College of Saint Benedict hockey team has earned a spot on the All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) team, as announced by the league office on Monday, March 10.

Jenna Timm- hockeyTimm, a native of Maple Grove, Minn. (Maple Grove High School), received her third career All-MIAC honor after previously being named to the team in 2021-22 and 2022-23. She also earned All-MIAC Rookie Team recognition in 2021. Timm was one of four student-athletes from the MIAC to receive all-conference honors for the third time in their careers. All-time at CSB, Timm is the fourth three-time All-MIAC honoree (Paula Vogt, 1998-2001; Kate Rollwagen, 1998-2002; Susan Engel, 2001-05). 

During the 2024-25 season, Timm helped lead St. Benedict to a 12-10-3 record, including a 9-8-1 MIAC mark, placing them sixth in the league standings. In four seasons with St. Ben's, she has helped lead the Bennies to 47 wins, the second-most victories in a four-year period since the program's inception in 1997-98. Notably, Timm and her senior class accumulated 32 MIAC wins, setting a school record for the most league victories in a four-year span.

Timm was tied with fellow senior Aurora Opsahl for the most points on the team this season, recording 17 total points. She scored seven goals and added 10 assists, along with 55 shots, two game-winning goals, and a team-high 38 blocked shots. Her efforts were instrumental in CSB's top-ranked power play in NCAA Division III, which operated at 33.3%.

One of Timm's standout moments this season came on February 14, when she scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lead the Bennies to a 4-3 upset over No. 4 Augsburg. This victory marked CSB's first win over a top-five team since 2016.

Over her career, Timm has netted 19 goals, including a career-high seven this season, and has accumulated 39 assists, ranking fifth all-time in program history. She also recorded seven game-winning goals, which places her third all-time at CSB.
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