Princeton University Athletics

Jessica Link Joins Princeton Women?s Hockey Staff
August 30, 2006 | Women's Ice Hockey
PRINCETON, N.J. – Jessica Link, a collegiate standout at Brown and most recently an assistant coach at Union, has joined the coaching staff of the Princeton women's hockey team.
"After taking it to the Tigers during her playing career, we are excited to have Jess on our side now,” says Princeton head coach Jeff Kampersal. “Jess is high-energy and competitive just like her coach at Brown, Digit Murphy. We are looking forward to Jess sharing her relentless work ethic, desire to win, and passion for life with us."
Link was a two-time All-ECACHL selection and four-time All-Ivy honoree while at Brown. She was also named to the ECACHL All-Academic Team in three consecutive seasons. She finished her career ranked fifth on Brown's all-time scoring list with 157 points (83g, 73a) in 124 games.
"Throughout my years of playing and coaching in the ECAC I have had the opportunity to witness the rising success of the Princeton women's hockey program,” says Link. “I am extremely excited to be joining a program and experienced coaching staff such as this, and contributing to its continued success."
Link received her degree from Brown in Business Economics in 2005.
The Princeton women's hockey season commences on Fri., Oct. 20 at Boston College.
"After taking it to the Tigers during her playing career, we are excited to have Jess on our side now,” says Princeton head coach Jeff Kampersal. “Jess is high-energy and competitive just like her coach at Brown, Digit Murphy. We are looking forward to Jess sharing her relentless work ethic, desire to win, and passion for life with us."
Link was a two-time All-ECACHL selection and four-time All-Ivy honoree while at Brown. She was also named to the ECACHL All-Academic Team in three consecutive seasons. She finished her career ranked fifth on Brown's all-time scoring list with 157 points (83g, 73a) in 124 games.
"Throughout my years of playing and coaching in the ECAC I have had the opportunity to witness the rising success of the Princeton women's hockey program,” says Link. “I am extremely excited to be joining a program and experienced coaching staff such as this, and contributing to its continued success."
Link received her degree from Brown in Business Economics in 2005.
The Princeton women's hockey season commences on Fri., Oct. 20 at Boston College.
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