Tessa Janecke Cements Legacy as Penn State’s All-Time Leading Scorer

The junior forward Tessa Janecke leads both the Nittany Lions and the nation, rewriting the record books and representing Team USA.
Tessa Janecke (Credit: USA TODAY NETWORK)

A Record-Breaking Season

Tessa Janecke’s 2024–25 season has been nothing short of historic. The junior forward has officially become Penn State’s all-time leading scorer in ice hockey, surpassing every player in program history, male or female, with 153 career points. Her latest campaign, which features 24 goals and 29 assists, solidified her place as a national standout and a dominant force on the ice.

Janecke’s on-ice vision, speed, and offensive awareness have consistently separated her from the competition. Each game, she proved her ability to control play and create scoring chances, whether through a clean finish or a smart setup. Her consistency and high hockey IQ helped anchor Penn State’s offense and guide the team through a competitive season.

Her success extended beyond the collegiate rink. Janecke represented Team USA at the 2025 IIHF Women’s World Championship, finishing the tournament with six points in seven games. Her performance on the international stage further showcased her skill level and potential to excel at the highest levels of the sport.

More Than Just Points

What sets Janecke apart is not only her point total but also her composure and work ethic. She brings intensity and precision to every game, pushing herself and her teammates toward success. Her role as a leader continues to grow, and she remains a driving force behind the team’s culture and growth. She is known for setting the tone in practice and holding herself to high standards on and off the ice.

Now heading into her senior season, Janecke already holds one of the most decorated careers in Penn State hockey history. She continues to set a new standard for women in the sport, inspiring the next generation of players. Her journey is still unfolding, and her impact on the program is undeniable. With more milestones within reach, her final season could further elevate her legacy and enhance the profile of women’s hockey at Penn State.

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