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2002 Softball
2001 (Junior): Mossadeghi earned All-Big West First Team honors as well as All-West Region honors hit .353 on the year with 14 home runs and 45 RBI while slugging .630 in 58 games for the Titans hit five home runs in her first six games and set a new school and Big West career record with 34 career home runs scored 27 times and slugged six doubles on the year had a team-best 10-game hitting streak during which she hit .455 (15-for-33) with three doubles, a home run, four runs scored, and seven RBI ranks fifth on the school career runs scored list (92), eighth on the career hits list (184), and fourth on the career RBI list (115) her 14 home runs this season are tied for the fourth largest total in Titan history also tied for third on the single-season home run list and ranks sixth on the single-season RBI list had at least two hits in 16 games and drove in at least two runs in a game 13 times hit home runs in back-to-back games three times this season and had a two-home run game against New Mexico (2/3). 2000 (Sophomore): The only other Titan (besides teammate Monica Lucatero) to start all 60 games for Fullerton earned All-Big West First-Team honors finished fourth on the team with a .335 average and smacked a team-best 13 home runs while driving in 48 led the Big West in RBI's and tied for the league lead in home runs slugged a team-best .601 while scoring 37 runs and notching 11 doubles. 1999 (Freshman): Finished the season with the third-best average on the team at .316 while earning Second-Team All-Big West honors. power numbers included five doubles, seven home runs, 22 RBI and a .453 slugging percentage came up with several big plays during the season and at the regional, including playing a ball off the wall perfectly which prevented a game-winning run by the Huskies. EDISON HS: Played for three years on the varsity squad at Edison HS earned first-team All-Sunset League honors in 1998 and second-team honors in 1997 hit .423 during the 1998 season, playing third base. PERSONAL: Born December 27, 1979, in San Jose parents are Sam and Ferry has an older brother, Ali a kinesiology and health promotion major who hopes to become an athletic trainer selected CSF over Illinois State and UC Davis because of her love for southern California and the coaching staff cites her most memorable sports thrill as her two game-saving catches over the wall at Northridge in 1999.
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