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Intimidating presence at the plate
drew an NCAA record 108 walks last season, breaking her own record set the last two seasons
patient hitter, who has excellent eyes at the plate
should switch between playing first base and serving as the designated player.
2002: Led the team in batting average (.329, 47-143), home runs (9) and slugging percentage (.559)
third on the team in RBI (39)
second team All-Pac-10 selection
named All-Tournament at the NCAA Regionals and College World Series
broke the NCAA career walk record Mar. 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton with her 212th base on ball, overtaking Oregon States Tarrah Beyster (1997-00)
fifth in Cals career all-time records in batting average (.333) and fielding putouts (1240) and leads in career slugging percentage (.646)
walked all four at-bats against Fresno State Feb. 8 and all three at-bats against Long Beach State Mar. 9
went 4-for-4 with five RBI, including two doubles, each with the bases loaded Mar. 3 versus Portland State
blasted three home runs at the Sacramento Capital Classic Mar. 14-17 ... went 4-for-8 in three games against Stanford Mar. 29-30, including a 3-for-3 performance in a 7-6 win over the Cardinal in the third game
went 2-for-3 with two RBI and her ninth homer of the season against Washington, April 12
was intentionally walked all three at-bats against ASU, April 19
walked three times against then-No. 8 Washington April 27.
2001: Surpassed many of the achievements and records she set in her first year at Cal
led the Bears in almost every offensive category
named first team All-Pac-10 and first team All-America
re-recorded the school home run record after hitting 19
reset the NCAA season record with 93 walks
led the team in hitting with a .353 average
first on the squad in RBI with 53, the next best player (Candace Harper) had 33 in 2001
had a slugging percentage of .780 and an on-base percentage of .601
struck out just 15 times
in only her second year, became Cals career home run leader (33)
fifth all-time in batting average (min. 250 at-bats) with a .334
had a season-high four RBI vs. Eastern Illinois Mar. 16
had a big day at the Georgia Tech Buzz Classic Mar. 25 going 5-for-9 in three games with two home runs
was walked nine consecutive times in a double-header at Sacramento State Apr. 11
had a game-winning two-run home run at Arizona State Apr. 20
had two doubles and an RBI, plus six walks, in the NCAA Regional.
2000: Had one of the best offensive seasons in school history
named honorable mention All-Pac-10 and second team all-region
set a school record with 14 home runs and an NCAA record with 87 walks
finished second on the team with a .325 average
her home run total placed her fifth on Cal's career chart
her 87 walks more than doubled the old school record (36 by Gillian Boxx in 1995) and betters the previous NCAA mark of 64 held by Arizona's Jenny Dalton and Oregon State's Tarrah Beyster
tied for fourth on the Cal season list with 42 RBI and fourth in slugging percentage (.613)
walked 11 times in her first six games and had at least three walks in a game nine times
walked in all four of her plate appearances against Cal State Fullerton in the NCAA regional
in just her third game, had five RBI vs. BYU
had six RBI and a pair of home runs in a 12-1 rout of Oregon and went 4-for-5 with 4 RBI against UNLV
ended the regular season by going 4-for-8 with two home runs and four RBI in three games against Arizona State and Arizona
in the field, her 478 putouts was third on the Cal season list.
High School: Batted .710 as a senior and had a career average of .674 at Bishop ODowd HS
a four-year captain of her softball team
earned all-league honors all four years and was all-state as a senior
in ASA competition, named a second team All-American in womens major in 1997 and was a third team pick in 99
also picked up second team All-American honors at 18 gold nationals in 1997 and 99
in addition to softball, was MVP of her basketball team as a senior.
Personal: Veronica Monique Nelson
parents are Sharon and Michael Nelson
at Bishop ODowd, was a member of the Student Council and the National Honor Society
also was a convalescent home volunteer for four years
legal studies and African American studies major
born April 16, 1981 in Oakland, CA.
Nelson's Career Statistics
Year G AB R H AVG 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB
2000 73 167 22 53 .317 5 0 14 42 87 32 0
2001 72 150 29 53 .353 7 0 19 52 93 15 0
2002 73 143 19 47 .329 6 0 9 39 108 16 0
Total 218 460 70 153 .333 18 0 42 133 288 63 0