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Lisa Hill Season 2008

PositionUTIL
Height5-7
ClassSenior
HometownTahuya, Wash.
B/TR/R

OREGON STATE
2007: Lisa appeared in 25 games, including ten starts, as the Beavers advanced to the NCAA Regionals in Ann Arbor, Mich. She batted .250 with one home run and eight runs batted in.  

 

2006: Lisa Hill played in 28 games on the season with three appearances in the starting lineup...saw action as both the designated player and a pinch hitter...held a .182 batting average with a double and five RBI...went 1-for-1 with a pinch hit RBI against Illinois (Feb. 17)...was 1-for-1 as the designated player against Baylor (Feb. 25)...had a pinch hit RBI against #22 DePaul (Mar. 9)...belted a 2-RBI double against Alabama-Birmingham (Mar. 29)...did not see action defensively. 

2005: Played in 19 games on the season with one appearance in the starting lineup...saw action as both the designated player and a pinch hitter...belted a pinch hit grand slam home run in the NCAA Regional Tournament against DePaul University (May 22) when she sent a two-out, 0-2 pitch over the left field fence for just the second hit of her career...earned the start against #7 Georgia (Feb. 18)...picked up her first career hit with a single at Saint Mary’s (r. 20)...scored a run against Saint Mary’s (r. 20)...had two at-bats against Pac-10 opponents – Washington in both instances...made a pinch hit appearance against No. 21 Washington (May 12) in front of over 30 fans from her hometown near Seattle.

 

North Mason HS: A four-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs, Lisa helped her team to four state playoff appearances, finishing as high as third place in her junior season. She holds school career records for eight different offensive categories: at-bats, runs, batting average, hits, doubles, triples, home runs, and RBI. Lisa also owns high school single season records for: batting average, hits, slugging percentage, doubles, triples, home runs, RBI, and on-base percentage.

 

Personal: Born September 4, 1986, she is the youngest child of Brenda and Richard Hill. She received her bachelor's degree in marketing management with a minor in forest recreation resources from Oregon State and is presently in the Master of Sports Administration and Leadership program at Seattle University.