USD Softball 2007

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2006: Played in 41 and started in 34 games... Finished with a .286 batting average and a perfect fielding percentage (1.000). 2-for-3 against cross-town rival UCSD with one homer, two runs scored, and two RBI. 2005: Medical red-shirt during her 2005 season due to injury. 2004: Started 36 of 37 games at Harvard ... Two-time Ivy League Rookie of the Week ... Tied for second on the team with eight doubles and led the Crimson with fi ve home runs ... Nine multiple-hit games and seven multiple-RBI outings. High School: Three sport athlete playing basketball, softball and volleyball at Los Gatos High School ... Chosen captian of her basketball and softball teams as a senior ... 2003 first-team

Som (Date, City, St): March 12, 1985, Oakland, CA Parents: Frank & Eileen Fritsch Major/Minor: Biology I Chemistry Why You Chose USD: Favorite Movie: Lord of the Rings Favorite Food: Sushi Favorite Midnight Snack: Diet Coke My Hero Growing Up: Ted Williams Favorite Pro Sports Team: Boston Red Sox Dream Job:

Small School Atmosphere, Location, and Academics

All-State ... Three-time first-team All-League selection ... Named offensive MVP in 2002 and 2003 ... Led the League in triples, home runs, stolen bases, slugging percentage and on-base percentage ... Golden State Scholar Athlete in 2002 and 2003 Golden. Coach McElvain on Virginia: Virginia is an impact player who is capable of making game changing plays.... such as throwing out a runner from behind the plate, blocking a ball in the dirt, or coming up with a clutch hit. I wish she would have been a part of our program for her entire collegiate career, but we're fortunate to have had her these last two years.

Veterinarian

BA .286 .306 .296

AB 91 108 199

RBI 20 26 46

H 26 33 59

HR 2 5 7

R 14 17 31

3B I 0 1

GP-GS 4 1-34 37-36 78-70

Year 2006 2004/\ Career

2B 3 8 11

*Medical Rcdshirt in 2005 "Statistics from Harvard

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Noteworthy: Hit a homerun against Saint Mary's on April 14. 2006: Played in 35 and started 29 games fo r USO... Had one home run and 13 RBI's... Had an impressive on-base percentage (.417) and fielding percentage (.988). 2005: Started all 42 games for the Toreros ... Hit .254 with three doubles, five runs scored, and 11 RBI ... Team high 302 putouts on defense ... Went 2-for-2 against James Madison (3-11-05) with one run and one RBI ... Went 2-for-3 against Sacramento St. (4- 9-05) with one run and one RBI ... had multiple three-game and four-game hit streaks through out the season.

Born (Date, City, St):

May 14, 1985, Whittier, CA Parents: Brando & Erin Massei Major/Minor:

Business Administration Why You Chose USD: Location And The Size Since coming to USD, I have learned: Patience Favorite Movie: Wedding Crashers Favorite Midnight Snack: Peanut butter & jelly sandwich Best advice I ever received: Carpe Diem Best Athletic Moment/Highlight: 2-Run Home– run vs. Cal State Fullerton because my dad was there to see it. Favorite Historical Moment: Boston Tea Partv

2004: Started 48 of49 games played ... hit .237 with four doubles and a triple ... drove in 16 runs, while scoring 13 times ... 3-for-4 w ith three RBI against UC Riverside (3-13-04) ... went 6-forlO in three-game series aga inst LMU . drove in multiple runs in four different games. High School: Graduated from Ayala HS where she was a four-time All-Sierra League performer senior year was top hitter and Best Offense Award ... junior year earned Slugger Award and was All– Inland Valley ... sophomore year won Coaches Award ... freshman yea r was Rookie of the Year ... also p layed for California Lite with Kathleen Bonja. Coach McElvain on Alicia: Ali is one of the most determined athletes I have ever come across. She has such an incredible d rive & focus, that she's unstoppable. Her determination will help her accomplish what she sets out for on the field & in life. She's a fun player to coach, the type that would actually run through a wall if you asked her to.

BA .222 .254 .237 .238

RBI 13

AB 72 118 131 321

R 7 5

HR 1 0 0 1

GP-GS 35-29 42-42 49-48 126-119

3B 0 0 1 1

H 16 30 31 77

Year 2006 2005 2004 Career

2B 2 3 4 9

11 16 40

13 25

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