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Jessica Mrozek Wisser
Jessica Mrozek Wisser

Experience:
2011 Inductee

Sport:
Women's Soccer 1994-97



Jessica Mrozek Wisser is one of the pioneers of Oakland University women's soccer. Mrozek competed on the inaugural squad in 1994 and led OU to a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) championship in `96.

A two-time all-league and all-region performer, Mrozek had one of the finest junior seasons in program history. She tallied 13 goals, 12 assists and 38 points en route to being named GLIAC Most Valuable Player and All-American. Her point total for that season continues to rank inside the top three in program history.

A four-time team captain, Mrozek continues to have her name atop the school record book in goals, assists and points. Her 41 goals, 30 assists and 112 points continue to rank third in school history.

Mrozek earned a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing in 1998, and went on to acquire her master's degree in nursing-anesthesia from OU in 2004.