Jenna Bandy
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Born | Jenna R. Bandy September 29, 1992 Thousand Oaks, California, U.S. |
💼 Occupation | Sports enthusiast, basketball player, YouTuber |
📆 Years active | 2011–present |
Jenna R. Bandy (born September 29, 1992[1]) is an American basketball player, sports enthusiast, coach and YouTuber.[1] Her videos from YouTube and Instagram features showing off her basketball skils, doing tricks with spinning basketballs on her fingers and competing with other athletes showing off their athletic abilities.
Early life and education[edit]
Bandy was born in Thousand Oaks, California to John Bandy and Sheryl Bandy. She has one sister and two brothers, Gia, Jett and Jace.[1]. She attended Thousand Oaks High School and graduated from California State University in Monterey Bay, California with a bachelor's degree in communication and media studies.[1]
Basketball career[edit]
In high school, she played as a point guard and was a varsity starter all four seasons at Thousand Oaks High School, two–time All–County and All–Conference first team selection, selected team MVP and Best Offensive Player, averaged 12.0 points, 7.1 rebounds 2.8 assists and 2.4 steals per game her junior season.[2] In 2011, she played 25 games as a freshmen. She made her first collegiate 3–pointer and played a season–high 18 minutes in a win over Hawaii Pacific, scored a season–high seven points against Montana State–Billings, passed out two assists on three different occasions. She had pulled down a season–best four rebounds in a win over Cal State San Bernardino.[2]. In 2012, Bandy more than doubled her minutes as a sophomore while setting career highs in virtually every statistical category.[2] She recorded her first double–digit game with 10 points at Cal State LA.[2] She grabbed a career–high eight rebounds in a win over Cal State Stanislaus.[2] She made her first collegiate start in the Otters’ CCAA Tournament championship game victory over Cal State LA. She played at least 20 minutes in seven games.[2]. She made a recovery bounced back from a devastating knee injury in 2013 to play in all 25 games as a junior in 2014.[2] She finished the season with career highs of 152 points and 22 3–point field goals, opened the season with the first of four double–figure scoring games by tossing in 12 in a win over Dixie State.[2] Bandy made a career–high of 20 points against Humboldt State,one of only three 20–point games by the Otters all season.[2] She led the team in scoring three times as a junior. In 2013, Bandy was well on her way to her best collegiate season to date when a knee injury at San Francisco State.[2] She was forced to make 2012–13 a medical redshirt season…scored in double figures in two of her first three appearances, including a career–high 13 points in a win at Sonoma State.[2]
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