Rahn trades knee pads for oars, commits to Iowa

Stroke of fate

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Sterling senior Jennifer Rahn, a standout middle hitter on the volleyball court, recently made a verbal commitment to join the rowing program at the University of Iowa. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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Memo to anyone who made fun of Jenn Rahn for already being 6-foot-1 when she was 13 years old: Who's laughing now?

Thanks to her frame, athleticism and a tough but quick decision, the Sterling High School senior is taking her unique talents to Iowa City, where she's made a verbal commitment to join the rowing team at the University of Iowa.

Rahn quit basketball when she got to high school and her traveling softball team after her freshman year, in order to focus on volleyball and earn an athletic scholarship.

"Earning my way to a college with a sport was very important to me," Rahn said.

On Oct. 11, after the Golden Warriors swept the Dixon Duchesses at Musgrove Fieldhouse on Senior night, Rahn and her mother, Gretchen, were buckled up and ready to scout one of many schools that was recruiting the middle hitter – the University of North Dakota.

But just before they set out on the 11-hour trek, Jenn got a phone call from Iowa assistant coach Beth Redfearn.

"She looked over to me and was mouthing to me that it wasn't about volleyball," Gretchen said.

"I couldn't take it seriously at first," Jenn said. "I thought it was kind of a joke."

Just the same, with a Big Ten university expressing its interest, they decided to stay put. Minutes later, an email arrived from Redfearn, expressing that the Hawkeyes were looking for big-framed, mentally tough kids who could help build a national champion.

The itinerary changed.

At 6 a.m. the next morning, the Rahns hit the road for Iowa City for an unofficial visit. Jenn was immediately hooked.

"I absolutely loved the school," she said. "The people are awesome. The coaches are exactly what I'd look for in someone who's going to be with me for the next 4 years and train me as a person."

The Hawkeyes' new head coach is Steve Pritzker, who won two national titles in the past three seasons with the University of Virginia. The Cavaliers are the defending NCAA champs and won eight ACC titles during his nine seasons on the staff.

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