Jean is widely recognized as the greatest goalkeeper in College
history. A four-year starter in the nets, Jean owns seven of the
College's 12 goaltending records. She is the program's all-time
leader in career saves (455), fewest goals allowed (44), shutouts
(18), career goals- against-average (0.95) and career save
percentage (91.2%). During her tenure, the Knights were a combined
38-25-3 (61.4%), and rose to become one of the Northeast Region's
premier field hockey programs. In 1988, her goaltending was the
difference in Saint Michael's 1988 ECAC Championship. She made 40
saves in the tournament's final two games (the final was a 1-0 win
over Bentley), and was named the ECAC's Most Valuable Player. The
following year, she was named a CFHCA All-America at the close of
her senior season. Jean was also awarded the College's prestigious
Roger Keleher Award in 1990, recognizing her as the College's
outstanding senior student-athlete.