Sophomore Season (2003): Played in 35 games, starting all 35...batted .277 in
a team-high 112 at bats...led the team with 31 hits
and 22 runs scored...posted a .312 slugging
percentage and .347 on base percentage, walking 11
times...drove in eight RBI from the leadoff
spot...had a .954 fielding percentage with 61 put
outs and a team-best 63 assists...pitched 77.2
innings...led the team in ERA for the second
straight year with a 2.79...struck out 54 against 36
walks...posted a winning record for the second
straight year, going 7-5...was named to the Pacific
West Conference all-conference second team.
Freshman Season (2002): Played in 22 games, starting all 22...was named
PacWest Player of the Week two times...batted .279
in 68 at bats...was second on the team with ten runs
scored and 11 RBI...posted a .456 slugging
percentage with seven extra base hits...hit two home
runs and drove in four runs against Colorado
College, also pitching three hitless innings for the
victory...made 11 appearances on the mound, starting
six games...finished with a team-best 1.33
ERA...struck out 53 while walking just 16 in 52.2
innings...became the first Yellowjacket pitcher to
post a winning record at 5-2...earned All-PacWest
second team honors as a utility player.
At Great Falls HS: Lettered four times in softball, twice in basketball
and twice in volleyball...was a two-time team Most
Valuable Player for the Bison...earned
all-conference honors as a junior and senior
pitcher.
Career Single-Game Highs:
Hits: 3 six times
Runs: 3 vs. Minot State, 3/21/03; 3 vs.
Northwest Nazarene, 3/8/04
RBI: 4 vs. Colorado College, 4/21/03
Doubles: 3 vs. St. Martin's, 3/7/04
Triples: 1 vs. Dickinson State, 4/11/02; 1
vs. Chaminade, 2/15/04
Homeruns: 2 vs. Colorado College, 4/21/02
Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Dickinson State, 4/11/02
Walks: 3 vs. Chaminade, 2/14/04
Pitching Ks: 13 vs. Northwest Nazarene,
3/8/04; 13 vs. Mesa State, 3/10/04
Innings Pitched: 9.2 vs. Hawaii Pacific,
2/21/03
Coach Aumend on Ehnes: “Joey played the entire season on a broken foot last
year and was pretty darn productive. She continues
to pitch well as she registered a solid 2.79 ERA.
Her offense was not up to her standards but still
productive. Her teammates voted her a tri-captain
this year and her foot is doing better after
surgery. Joey continues to lead by example on the
field with the heart of a champion.”
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