Brianne was born in Oakville and was a standout minor player in St. Catherines. The definition of a Scholar-Athlete, Jenner’s career at Cornell University included being a 4-time All-Academic Ivy League winner, being named by Business Insider as one of Cornell’s “19 Most Impressive Students”, claiming two ECAC Player of the Year and two First Team All-American honours, and culminating as the Ivy League nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Jenner first wore the maple leaf internationally as a member of Canada’s Under-18 team in 2008. Her achievements include 2 Olympic Gold Medals (2014, 2022), being named the 2022 Olympic MVP and tying the record for most goals scored at an Olympic tournament, as well as claiming a silver medal a at the 2018 Olympics. Brianne has played for Canada at 7 World Championships, winning the MVP of the 2022 World Championship final where she scored Canada's two goals. Brianne is currently an Assistant Captain on the National/Olympic team, board member of the Professional Women's Hockey Player's Association and the Director of Player and Coach Development for the Oakville Hornets Organization. In 2023 she signed with PWHL team Ottawa Charge and was named their captain in December.