I am a prospective 2016 graduate that has been playing competitive softball since the age of 8, and I have competed on a national level at various showcases and tournaments since my 8th grade year. I love the game of softball and the opportunity it provides me to continue to develop my work ethic, responsibility, and competitiveness.
My athletic/collegiate aspirations are to pursue playing college softball at a university steeped in tradition and academics. My goal is to utilize college softball as a vehicle to acheive my professional goal of earning a degree in a medical related field. In addition, I aspire to find a university that will help me continue to develop my leadership skills on and off the field. Finally, I look to find a university that offers a balance of a competitive athletic experience and a top flight academic degree helping me become more prepared and competitive post graduation.
Statistic | 2013 Varsity Team |
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BA | .446 |
GP | 30 |
AB | 92 |
R | 55 |
H | 34 |
2B | 7 |
3B | 0 |
HR | 0 |
RBI | 13 |
Slug% | .446 |
BB | 27 |
SO | 8 |
OB% | .585 |
Sac | 2 |
SB/Att. | 32/32 |
Put outs | 45 |
Assists | 7 |
Errors | 4 |
Fld% | .956 |
Team Record | 31-4 |
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