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2003 Softball

JODIE COX
Senior
Pitcher/Outfielder
Lancaster, Calif.
Quartz Hill HS


CAL STATE FULLERTON
2002 (JUNIOR):
Was named first-team All-West Region and earned two spots on the Big West Honor Rolls – first-team outfielder and second-team pitcher • In the circle, Cox was 18-5 overall with a 1.54 ERA • second on the team with 175 strikeouts, but ranked tied for 18th in the nation with 8.7 strikeouts per seven innings • tossed 21 complete games and shutout seven opponents • threw her third career no-hitter in a 6-0 victory over Massachusetts • also twirled two more no-hitters in a 1-0 victory over Pacific and a 6-0 defeat of UC Riverside • hit .325 at the plate with nine doubles, two triples, nine home runs and 38 RBI • scored 43 runs on the season – second on the team • slugged .522 on the year.

2001 (SOPHOMORE): Cox emerged as one of the Titans' aces, posting a 19-6 overall record with a 1.70 ERA en route to All-Big West First Team honors • twice named Big West Pitcher of the Week (2/5, 3/5) • she struck out 174 batters in 160.1 innings while allowing only 104 hits and 54 runs (39 earned) • started 26 of 27 appearances, throwing 19 complete games and tossing 11 shutouts • held the opposition to just a .181 batting average • threw her first career perfect game against Minnesota (3/3) • hit just .252 with two home runs, 25 RBI, and five doubles while walking 18 times • had a season-high six-game hitting streak during which she hit .350 (7-for-20) with six runs and eight RBI.

2000 (FRESHMAN): Cox made 23 starts in 26 appearances to post a team-best 17-4 record and a 1.48 ERA en route to second-team All-Big West honors • threw 13 complete games and shutout opponents six times • allowed just 101 hits in 142.1 innings, walking 74 batters and striking out 126 • allowed 51 runs (30 earned) and held opponents to a .195 average, which led the conference • threw her first career no-hitter against Utah (2/11) • hit .309 on the year with four home runs and 16 RBI • notched nine doubles and three triples while slugging .487.

QUARTZ HILL HIGH SCHOOL
Named both the Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Daily News San Fernando Valley Player of the Year in 1998 and ‘99 • a four-year varsity softball and soccer player who earned CIF Player of the Year honors in 1998 when her team won the CIF championship • was All-CIF three seasons and league MVP all four years • was the Antelope Valley female scholar-athlete of the year during her senior year • also was an all-league soccer player for three seasons and an all-league volleyball player for two years • 1999 pitching record at Quartz Hill was 25-2, with 12 home runs to her credit and 34 RBI • earned first-team ASA All-American honors (1998) while playing for former Titans Pam Newton and Chenita Rogers on the Flash D' Gold 18-under team.

PERSONAL
Born August 14, 1981, in Lancaster • parents are Lynn and Gary • has two younger sisters, Kellie (who plays soccer for the Titans) and Shannon • cites winning CIF in 1998 as her most memorable sports thrill and hitting a home run in that game • chose Fullerton because of the coaching staff, the location and the reputation of the program, over Cal State Northridge, Cal Poly, Utah and Oklahoma.




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