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Brenda Stice Season 2007

PositionOF
Height5-6
ClassSenior
HometownPoulsbo, Wash.
B/TR/R

2007: Brenda was a first team All-GNAC selection after batting .258 with six doubles, two triples, and five home runs in 55 games, including 52 starts. She also led the team with 24 walks during the season. In an 8-4 victory over Missouri Western State on Feb, 15, Brenda hit 3-for-3 with a double, a home run, and four runs batted in. She earned at least one hit in 13 of the team's last 15 games, including in five straight games in the West Regional, driving in a run in victories over Sonoma State and Hawaii-Hilo.  

2006: Brenda was one of three players to appear in all 56 games for the Redhawks, starting 55 of them in the outfield. She finished with a .313 batting average, eight home runs, and 32 runs batted in. Those stats earned her Second Team All-GNAC status. Against Western Oregon on March 3, she went 3-for-3 with a triple, a home run, two runs scored, and six RBI. She hit home runs in both games of doubleheaders at Saint Martin's on March 25 and against Saint Martin's on April 7. She also picked up hits in each game of Seattle's run in the NCAA Regionals, driving in one run in the games against Hawaii-Hilo and Cal State Dominguez Hills.

2005: Brenda Stice had a successful freshman season at Seattle while learning the collegiate game...played in 25 games and did not commit an error all season...was the first pick off the bench for head coach Dan Powers and led the league in pinch-hit at-bats and pinch hits as a freshman.

North Kitsap HS: Stice competed for three seasons at North Kitsap HS...led team to an 11-1 Narrows League record and a division title as a senior...had a batting average of .379 and had the highest on-base percentage on her team...a first-team all-Narrows selection...also played basketball for the Vikings.

Personal: Stice is an English and journalism/mass communications double major at Seattle...parents are Richard Stice and Kristin Parks...served as the sports editor for The Spectator, Seattle University's student newspaper, in 2006-07 and has interned at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.