CAL STATE FULLERTON
2005 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR): Appeared in 49 games,
making 44 starts • hit .196 on the season after opening her
collegiate career with hits in six consecutive games to open the
season and in seven of her first eight to hit .391 in that stretch
• earned All-Big West Conference Second Team honors as a
pitcher after going 14-5 overall with a 2.34 ERA • posted a
7-1 record with a 2.24 ERA in Big West Conference games, winning
her final six starts • struck out a career-high 10 in a
three-hit, eight-inning shutout of UC Davis on Apr. 30 • named
Big West Pitcher of the Week on Mar. 8 after earning her first
career shutout in a win over Bowling Green State, allowing only
three hits and striking out five •named Big West Pitcher of
the Week after the three-game series with the Aggies after posting
two complete-game victories and a save, holding UC Davis to a .137
average and posting a 0.88 ERA over the weekend • finished the
season winning her final nine decisions.
2004 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE): Missed all of 2004
after tearing her ACL during fall practice.
2003 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN): Sat out the 2003
season after transferring from the University of Arizona due to
academics.
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
2002 (FRESHMAN): Redshirted the season.
BULLARD HS
Four-year letterwinner as a pitcher and third baseman • two
time first-team Louisville Slugger/NFCA high school All-American in
2000-01 • led the Knights to two mythical USA Today National
Championships in 1999 and 2001 • Cal-Hi Sports "Ms. Softball"
State Player of the Year and Central Valley Player of the Year in
2001 • four-time All-CIF Central Section first-team, All-North
Yosemite League first-team, and All-Fresno County first-team
honoree • three-time all-state selection • twice named
the NYL's Player of the Year • two-time league Most
Outstanding Pitcher • named team MVP three times • CIF
Central Section and California High School Player of the Year
(2001) • Posted a 25-1 record with a 0.07 ERA in 2000 to go
with 389 strikeouts in 204 innings • tossed 22 shutouts, 12
no-hitters and seven perfect games • hit .388 with 23 RBI that
season for former Cal State Fullerton assistant Erika Blanco •
set Central section records for most strikeouts in a game (40),
most single-season shutouts (22) and most no-hitters (12) •
did not allow an earned run as a senior while setting section
single-season records for no-hitters (12), shutouts (23), fewest
walks (6), strikeouts per inning (2.02) and most consecutive
no-hitters (4) • set and tied the national record for most
perfect games in a season with seven in 2000 and again in 2001
• set national record with most career pefect games (20)
• set CIF section career records for no hitters (33),
consecutive perfect games (3), shutouts (72), wins (86), strikeouts
(1,085), win-loss percentage (.955), lowest ERA (0.13), and fewest
hits allowed per game (0.95).
PERSONAL
Born August 3, 1983 • parents are John and Maryann •
has a sister, Monica.