Career Single-Game Highs:
Hits: 3 five times
Runs: 3 vs. Valley City State, 3/23/03
RBI: 3 eight times
Doubles: 2 vs. Dickinson State, 3/11/06
Triples: 1 five times
Homeruns: 1 twenty-one times
Stolen Bases: 2 vs. Western New Mexico,
3/13/04
Junior Season (2005):
Was one of just three players to start all 50
games...went 52-for-153 at the plate for a
career-best .340 batting average, the sixth-highest
single-season average in school history...scored 30
runs, tied for third most in school history...84
total bases rank fifth in school single season
history...52 hits were the fifth-most in school
history for a season...three triples were a single
season school record...hit seven home runs, tied for
the third-most in a season...five doubles, three
triples, and seven homers led to a .549 slugging
percentage, the fifth-highest in school
history...drove in 37 RBI, third-most in school
history...named to the Pacific West Conference
second team...selected to the NCAA West Regional
All-Tournament Team...named to Pacific West
Conference all-academic team...four RBI against
Western New Mexico (4/30/05) tied for the
second-highest total for a game in school
history...went 3-for-4 with three RBI and a run
against Winona State (2/26/05)...went 2-for-3 with
two runs and two RBI against St. Martin's
(3/9/05)...went 2-for-4 with a run and three RBI
against Central Washington (4/1/05)...went 2-for-2
with two RBI and a run in NCAA Tournament win over
Cal State-Dominguez Hills (5/13/05)...had 11
multi-hit games...had three hitting streaks of eight
games or longer, including a 12-game hitting streak
that ranks as the third-longest in school
history...posted a .940 fielding percentage on 67
chances...was 6-for-7 on stolen base
attempts...finished the season ranked fifth in
school history for career batting average at
.298...finished the season ranked seventh in school
history for career games played with 134...finished
the season ranked sixth in school history for career
games started with 130...finished the season ranked
seventh in school history for career runs scored
with 35...finished the season ranked fifth in school
history for career hits with 111...finished the
season ranked sixth in school history for career
doubles with 16...finished the season ranked fourth
in school history for career home runs with
13...finished the season ranked fourth in school
history for career RBI with 68...finished the season
ranked sixth in school history for career total
bases with 174...finished the season ranked fifth in
school history for career slugging percentage at
.466...finished the season ranked sixth in school
history for career on base percentage at
.338...finished the season ranked first in school
history for career stolen bases with 11...finished
the season ranked first in school history for career
fielding percentage by an outfielder at .939.
Sophomore Season (2004): Played in and started 54 games...earned All-Pacific
West Conference second team honors...named to the
PacWest Academic All-Conference team...was
39-for-149 at the plate for a .262 average...scored
21 runs, tied for fifth on the team...drove in 16
RBI, seventh on the team...had ten extra base
hits...hit six doubles, three home runs, and a
triple...posted a .376 slugging percentage...drove
in a career-high three RBI at Chaminade (2/14/04)
and against Humboldt State (3/4/04)...hit safely in
27 games...batted .382 over the final 26 games of
the season...had a .918 fielding percentage in 56
attempts.
Freshman Season (2003): Played
in 30 games, starting 26...was fourth on the team
with a .282 batting average...was third on the team
with 14 runs scored...was second on the team and
ranked tenth in the PacWest with a .479 slugging percentage...hit five doubles and three home runs...drove in 15
RBI, fourth-best on the team...posted a .301 on base
percentage even though she drew only one
walk...finished with a .973 fielding percentage and
just one error in center field while making several
acrobatic catches.
At
C.M. Russell HS: Batted .352 as a senior to lead
her team...hit five doubles, a triple and a home
run, posting a .493 slugging percentage...drove in
seven RBI, second-most on the team...walked a
team-high nine times...led the team with five stolen
bases...selected to the all-conference second team
both as a junior and a senior...played on three of
the Rustlers' five-straight State AA Championship
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