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Bree Boyer Season 2006

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PositionOUTFIELDER
Height5-4
ClassSenior
HometownHuntington Beach, Calif.

Is tied for ninth on SDSU[apos]s all-time list with 29 career sacrifice hits.

2005: Batted a career-high .267, good for fifth on the team...Second on the squad and tied for fifth in the Mountain West Conference with nine sacrifice hits...Started 47 of the 50 games she played in...43 of her starts were in left field...Established a career high with a .313 on-base percentage...Batted .290 in the ninth position of the lineup...Tied a career high with three hits against Oregon State on Feb. 17...Her two RBI in the Aztecs[apos] 5-3 win over Towson on March 19 also tied a career high...Had a season-long five-game hitting streak from March 11-13.

2004: Almost doubled her batting average from her freshman year (.252 compared to .128)...Fourth on the team in batting average...16 sacrifice hits tied for team lead...Went 7-for-14 and hit her first home run on a trip to New Mexico and Colorado State on April 23 and 25, compiling a .714 slugging percentage...Hit at a .636 clip at the San Diego Classic...Went 3-for-3 in SDSU[apos]s home-opening 5-3 victory over Mississippi State on Feb. 13...5-of-12 (.417 batting average) at the Aztec Invitational...Started last 23 games in right field...Also saw time as a designated player for the Aztecs.

2003: Played in 24 games, starting 13...Made her first collegiate start against Cal State Northridge on Feb. 9...Started in right field against No. 1 Arizona on March 2, going 1-for-2...Had her best outing of the year against conference rival Utah on April 19, notching a hit in one of her two at-bats and scoring a run.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Marina High School in Huntington Beach, Calif....Earned first-team all-league honors in 2000, 2001 and 2002...Named all-league second team in 1999...Selected as the team[apos]s 2002 MVP and best offensive player in 2001...Chosen for Marina High School Hall of Fame in 2002...Also played field hockey for the Vikings.