2024 - SENIOR SEASON
Game-By-Game: Michigan (4/6): Made season debut and recorded one save.
2023 - JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Made three appearances and recorded one save.
Game-By-Game: Duquesne (2/21): Made season debut. at Northwestern (3/30): Recorded a save.
2022 - SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten.
Season: Appeared in all seven games and started in two…Logged 198 minutes between the pipes...Finished season with a .354 save percentage...Went 1-0 as goalie...Made 23 saves...scooped three ground balls.
Game-By-Game: at Drexel (2/16): Recorded first career appearance...Saved two shots...picked up a ground ball. at Duquesne (2/23): Made three saves in first career win...Finished with perfect save percentage. at Cornell (2/26): Tallied three saves. at Loyola Maryland (3/5): Tallied two saves and a ground ball. Saint Joseph's (3/12): Made three saves. Northwestern (4/1): Logged a career-high 48 minutes...Made a career-high eight saves...Faced a career-high 23 shots...scooped up a ground ball. Pitt (4/12): Tallied five saves and one ground ball. Michigan (4/16): Notched 10 saves and two ground balls. at Rutgers (4/23): Made two saves.
2021 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Did not see any action.
High School:
Played at Owen J. Roberts High School for head coach David Schlesinger…Led Owen J. Roberts to three Pioneer Athletic Conference Championships…Helped Owen J. Roberts to a 19-6 record in 2019…Earned All-Conference honors as a sophomore and junior…Selected All-Area as a sophomore…Made 181 saves in 2019…Named PASLA All-Academic as a junior...Played for the Ultimate CC club team.
Personal:
Full name is Cayden Marie Jarvis…Daughter of Ed and Kristi Jarvis…Has a brother, Blake, and a sister, Carson…Planning to major in mechanical engineering.
Why Penn State?
“I chose Penn State because of its amazing campus atmosphere and it’s top-ranked engineering program.”
Doherty on Jarvis:
“Cayden is a quick, intelligent and impressive goalkeeper. We are lucky to have her as a student-athlete for our program and she will do great things at Penn State both in the classroom and on the field.”