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  Stephanie Aguero

Stephanie Aguero

Player Profile

Hometown:
Muscatine, Iowa

High School:
Muscatine

Height:
5-5

Position:
Student Assistant Coach

2007: Started all 51 games...Moved from third base to shortstop, where she made 51 starts...Raised on-base percentage 55 points to career-best .356... Led team and set career high with 12 doubles, seventh-most of any MVC player... Also set career highs for average (.293), hits (43), slugging percentage (.395) and walks (14)... Had 11 multi-hit games and seven multi-RBI games...Recorded team-best nine-game hit streak (Feb. 24 to March 4), during which time she hit .615 with five doubles and a home run to lead UNI to 6-3 record...Led Panthers to 4-1 start in Arkansas Invitational (March 2-4), going 10-for-14 with four doubles, five RBIs and a 1.214 slugging percentage...Drove in three runs against Cal-Riverside (March 10)... Ran streak of consecutive starts to 149, having started every game of her three-year career.

2006: Started all 51 games...Led team with 27 RBIs...Recorded team-best nine multiple-RBI games...Hit out of cleanup or fifth position in UNI lineup in 40 games...Had 10 extra-base hits, including seven doubles...Set career highs for at-bats (150), hits (37) and average (.247)...Posted team-high seven-game hit streak...Served as Panthers' everyday third baseman (46 starts)...Recorded .924 fielding percentage...Snagged line drive to initiate triple play turned against Iowa State (April 12)...Matched season-high with three hits and two RBIs to lead UNI to its first conference win, 8-6 over Creighton (April 2)...Went 3-for-3 with two RBIs in Panthers' 8-6 loss to Southern Illinois (March 18).

2005: Started all 47 games...Posted a .244 batting average with 31 hits and six RBIs...Sparkled in the field with a .976 fielding percentage...Also saw limited pitching action, throwing 14 innings in six appearances, including two starts...Finished with 1-1 record and 3.00 ERA...Went 2-for-3 and batted in winning run to give Panthers 1-0 victory over Indiana State (April 23) in opener of a three-game sweep of the Sycamores.

High School: Earned first team all-Mississippi Athletic Conference honors four times...Named to the all-district team four times...Second team all-state honors in freshman, sophomore and junior years, first team all-state honors her senior year...Threw 161.1 straight innings without giving up an earned run and 139 straight innings without giving up any runs in 2001, both national records...Broke her own school record for strikeouts in a season with 252 in 2004...Ended her high school career with a 109-23 record and 878 strikeouts...Batted .385 with 288 hits in her career...Team captain in softball, volleyball, basketball and golf her senior year...Was class president and student council vice president her senior year...Graduated with a 4.0 GPA and Valedictorian honors.

Personal: Born Sept. 19, 1985 in Laredo, Texas...Daughter of Rodolfo (Rudy) and Lory Aguero...Majoring in exercise science with a minor in Spanish...Hobbies include playing golf and reading...Considers parents her biggest influence in life...Favorite sports team is the St. Louis Cardinals...Favorite movies are Mean Girls and Billy Madison...Favorite book is Three Nights in August...Person she would most like to meet is Jackie Robinson...Best life lesson is "Every day is a new beginning. True champions believe in themselves when nobody else will."

 

 
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