Skip To Main Content

University of Wisconsin La Crosse Athletics

Wall of Fame

Back To Hall of Fame Back To Hall of Fame

Jenna Houle

  • Class
    2008
  • Induction
    2019
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Gymnastics
Jenna Houle was a four-year letter winner for the Eagles' gymnastics squad, earning six National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) All-America awards.  She won two national titles on the balance beam (2005, 2006) while also finishing second once (2004). Houle was a three-time All-America on the floor exercise, finishing second in 2004 and 2005 and fifth in 2006. 

Selected to the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) All-Time Team, Houle won the league title on the balance beam and floor exercise in 2004.  She was a three-time WIAC Athlete of the Week choice in her career. Houle won three crowns at the UWL Gershon/McLellan Invitational, taking first on the balance beam (2005, 2006) and floor exercise (2005). 

Houle holds the school record on the balance beam, finishing with a 9.875 at Southeast Missouri State University on February 26, 2005 and at the NCGA Championships on April 1, 2005.  Her two-day total of 19.525 on the balance beam at the 2004 NCGA Championships set a national record. Houle's score of 9.875 on the floor exercise at the 2004 NCGA Championships is tied for second in school history. 

She was a member of four NCGA and WIAC Championship teams. 

Houle earned her bachelor's degree in exercise sport science: physical education teacher education with a concentration in adaptive physical education from UWL in 2008. 
Back To Hall of Fame

Copyright © 2025 University of Wisconsin La Crosse Athletics