Jessica Jacques is the Co-Director of the TeamONE Hockey summer Program. She is a coach who has assisted in player development, skill work, mental toughness, off-ice conditioning, and winning championships. She is also involved in the organization aspect including schedules, and events. Jessica is a former TeamONE player who has graduated Merrimack College where she played Division 1 College Hockey and studied Business Management. She was a four-year full-scholarship hockey player. Before college hockey, Jessie played for the Boston Shamrocks and served as Captain her last two years. She played in the prominent JWHL League (Junior Women’s Hockey League). Jessie was a three-time USA National Camp participant in St. Cloud Minnesota. She recently finished up her MBA- Masters in Business Administration. She loves giving back to the game that has taught her so much. Her biggest role model is her dad, the owner of TeamONE, who has taught her so much about the game of hockey and the life lessons it brings along the way. Recently, she was invited to work the USA Hockey Women’s U18 National team camp also known as the Top 66 camp, this past summer in St. Cloud Minnesota. She got to work with top-end Division 1 coaches and the national team staff. Jessie strives to make TeamONE an environment for young athletes to develop their skills, and game awareness and to understand the life lessons the game can bring. She is a mentor, to the new and up-and-coming athletes who dream of playing college hockey.