USD Softball 2010
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ASSISTANT COACH SIXTH SEASON (UCSD'04)
Kim Aggabao begins her sixth season on the Torero staff. As the first assistant, Aggabao primarily works as the Infield and Hitting coach . She also assists with recruiting and serves as the Camp Coordinator. Aggabao also ,----:-------,----r-a
contributes to the team's fundraising efforts, coordinating and organizing their program's annual GolfTournament, held this year at the Salt Creek Golf Club in Chula Vista, California. Aggabao comes to USD from UC San Diego, where she graduated in 2004 as a Biology major with a minor in Sociology. She was a four-year starter as a middle ~ infielder for the Triton softball team and was named team captain both her junior and senior year. Aggabao was also named first-team All California
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Collegiate Athletic Association three times, and was the CCAA Most Valuable Player her senior season after leading the league with a .411 batting average, third-best in school history. She was also named to the All-West Region Second Team. Aggabao finished her career at UCSD hitting .312 and is among the all time career leaders in six different categories. She also set the Triton record for most doubles in a season with 23. Off the field, Aggabao was a representative in the Triton Athletes Council, an organization that serves as a forum aiming to improve the quality of student– athletes' collegiate experience. Originally from Walnut, California, she is the daughter of Tony and Dolly Aggabao. She also has one older brother, Anthony, and a younger sister, Tricia, who graduated in 2008 from Stanford and played on the softball team.
Favorite sports team Los Angeles Dodgers
As Hitting and Infield coach... • Helped team to single season hits total with 330. • Helped team to a homerun total with 16. • Helped coach All-Conference recipients Jennifer Ellenbeck and Lindsey Fleet, to 2nd Team honors and Cathy Wineinger to Honorable Mention honors.
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