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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records – Single Game Individual Defensive Records – Season Runs (5) Michelle Church Vs HUSKY RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Individual Records – Single Game Individual Defensive Records – Season Runs (5) Michelle Church vs. Stanford, 3/22/93 Best Fld. Pct.* 1.000 Kylee Lahners, 2015 Ashley Charters vs. Penn State, 3/13/09 Fewest Errors* 0 Kylee Lahners 2015 Hits (6) Angie Marzetta vs. Stanford, 4/30/93 Putouts 583 Alicia Blake, 2009 Doubles (3) Michelle Church vs. Stanford, 4/30/93 Assists 170 Heather Tarr, 1995 Jenny Topping vs. South Florida, 2/18/00 Double Plays, excl. 1B 13 Sara Pickering, 1997 Alicia Blake vs. Stanford, 4/2/06 Tami Storseth, 1995 Kylee Lahners vs. Seattle, 3/6/15 Morganne Flores vs. Oregon, 4/15/17 Individual Records – Career Triples (2) Jennifer Cline vs. Santa Clara, 3/21/93 Batting Average^ .429 Angie Marzetta, 1993-94 Tami Storseth vs. Stanford, 3/22/93 At Bats 871 Rosie Leutzinger, 1997-00 Home Runs (3) Kristen Rivera vs. Purdue, 3/03/03 Taylor Smith vs. UCR, 2/11/11 Runs 239 Ali Aguilar, 2014-17 Hits 319 Sara Pickering, 1994-97 RBIs (8) Michelle Church vs. Stanford, 4/30/93 Taylor Smith vs. Purdue, 3/21/10 Doubles 91 Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Stolen Bases (4) Angie Marzetta vs. Simon Fraser, 4/26/94 Triples 16 Ashley Charters, 2005-09 Kelly Hauxhurst vs. So. Mississippi, 2/4/00 Becky Newbry, 1996-99 Walks (4) Jenny Topping vs. BYU, 2/25/00 Home Runs 79 Kristen Rivera, 2002-05 Kristen Rivera vs. Arizona State, 4/4/04 RBIs 243 Jaime Clark, 2000-03 Kristen Rivera vs. Depaul, 3/19/05 Slugging Pct.^ .937 Jenny Topping, 1999-00 Dominique Lastrapes vs. Sacramento St., 2/11/07 Walks 180 Kristen Rivera, 2002-05 Hit By Pitch (3) Kim DePaul vs. Cal, 4/1/00 Hit By Pitch 45 Kim DePaul, 1998-01 Strikeouts ≤ 7 inn. (20) Danielle Lawrie vs South Florida, 2/18/07 Fewest K’s Per AB^ .053 Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Strikeouts in game (24) Danielle Lawrie vs UMass (15), 5/17/09 On-Base Pct.^ .558 Jenny Topping,1999-00 Sacrifice Flies 23 Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Individual Records – Season Sacrifice Hits 32 Kim DePaul, 1998-01 Batting Average* .472 Angie Marzetta, 1993 Stolen Bases 133 Ashley Charters, 2005-09 At Bats 247 Tami Storseth, 1995 Stolen Bases Att. 150 Ashley Charters, 2005-09 Runs 70 Tami Storseth, 1996 Games Played 271 Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Hits 96 Ashley Charters, 2009 Games Started 271 Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Doubles 27 Sara Pickering, 1997 Triples 7 Becky Simpson, 2002 Individual Defensive Records – Career Home Runs 25 Kristen Rivera, 2003 Best Fld. Pct.# .993 Hooch Fagaly, 2010-2014 RBIs 90 Jenny Topping, 2000 Fewest Errors# 4 Hooch Fagaly, 2010-2014 Slugging Pct.* .960 Jenny Topping, 2000 Putouts 1,970 Alicia Blake, 2006-09 Walks (68) Kristen Rivera, 2005 Assists 571 Tami Storseth, 1993-96 Hit By Pitch 19 Kim DePaul, 2000 Double Plays excl. 1B 43 Sara Pickering, 1994-97 Least K/At Bat .0147 Sara Pickering, 1997 On-Base Pct.* .593 Kristen Rivera, 2005 Sacrifice Flies 7 Sara Pickering, 1996 & 1997 Sacrifice Hits 17 Marnie Koziol, 2007 Stolen Bases 59 Angie Marzetta, 1993 Stolen Bases Att. 63 Angie Marzetta, 1993 Longest Hit Streak 21 games Rosie Leutzinger 3/4-4/8, 2000 Angie Marzetta set game records in hits Tami Storeseth set the season record for Heather Tarr’s 170 assists in 1995 set the single season record. in 1993 and stolen bases in 1994. runs scored in 1995 with 70. *minimum 100 at-bats/opportunities ^minimum 150 at-bats #minimum 200 opportunities HUSKY RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Career Grand Slams Career Grand Slams (cont.) Kathy Fiske (5) vs. Cal State-Northridge, 2/2/02 Kimi Pohlman (1) vs. Utah State, 2/13/09 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga, 2/16/02 Bridget Raftery (1) vs. San Jose State, 3/1/15 vs. Arizona State, 4/4/04 Jenn Salling (1) vs. Notre Dame, 2/14/10 vs. Arizona State, 4/17/05 Tami Storseth (1) vs. Stanford, 3/22/93 vs. Nevada, 4/24/05 Nikia Williams (1) vs. Georgia, 5/31/09 Jenny Topping (4) vs. Oklahoma State, 2/25/00 vs. Utah, 2/26/00 Brooke Woodward (1) vs. Oregon, 5/6/06 vs. Illinois-Chicago, 3/4/00 Shawna Wright (1) vs. North Dakota, 3/11/12 vs. Portland State, 4/10/00 Ali Aguilar (3) vs. Iona, 5/15/14 Multiple Grand Slams in a Game vs. Central Michigan, 2/20/16 (2) Taylor Smith vs. Purdue, 3/21/10 vs. Penn State 3/10/17 Kim DePaul (3) vs. Southwest Texas, 2/17/00 Hit For Cycle vs. Utah, 2/26/00 Tami Storseth vs. Stanford, 3/22/93 vs. California, 4/28/01 Morganne Flores (3) vs. San Diego State 3/12/16 Home Run in Four Consecutive At-Bats vs. Indiana, 3/3/17 Christie Rosenblad vs. Texas Tech (2), 2/10/01 vs. Utah, 5/26/17 vs. South Carolina (2), 2/10/01 Aimee Minor (3) vs. DePaul, 3/19/05 vs. Simon Fraser, 4/5/05 vs. Central Florida, 3/12/06 Krystal Aubert (2) vs. Stanford, 4/3/15 vs. San Jose State 2/27/16 Ashley Charters (2) vs. Stanford, 5/4/07 vs. BYU, 2/6/09 Jaime Clark (2) vs. Arizona State, 5/11/01 vs. Boston Universty, 2/23/02 Hooch Fagaly (2) vs. Arizona, 5/3/15 vs. Northwestern, 5/17/14 Sarah Hyatt (2) vs. Texas, 2/27/04 vs. Portland State, 4/22/04 Danielle Lawrie (2) vs. Georgia, 5/31/09 vs. Cal State-Northridge, 2/13/10 Kristen Rivera (2) vs. Arizona State, 4/3/04 vs. Portland State, 3/12/05 Taylor Smith (2) vs. Purdue (2) , 3/21/10 Kimberlee Souza (2) vs. Stanford, 4/2/15 vs. Ohio State, 5/3/15 Casey Stangel (2) vs. Utah, 5/26/17 vs. UC-Santa Barbara, 2/26/17 Ashlyn Watson (2) vs. Utah Valley St., 2/25/06 vs. Alabama, 3/1/08 Callie Bergan (1) vs. Jacksonville, 2/3/05 Kathy Fiske holds the career grand slam Taylor Smith smacked two grand slams in Alicia Blake (1) vs. Nevada, 3/22/06 record with five. a single game vs Purdue in 2010. Jennifer Cline (1) vs. Utah State, 2/17/96 Julia DePonte vs. Central Michigan 2/20/16 Felecia Harris (1) vs. Portland State, 2/28/09 Erin Helgeland (1) vs. Portland State, 5/2/00 Kaitlin Inglesby (1) vs. Georgia, 2/23/13 Whitney Jones (1) vs. Michigan, 3/6/14 Kylee Lahners (1) vs. Oregon State, 4/25/14 Becky Newbry (1) vs. California, 4/19/97 In addition to winning the Pac-10 the 2000 team set records in shutouts (33), innings pitched (478.2), fewest runs allowed (77) and lowest ERA (0.73). 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