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 Sarah Caudle 12
Sarah Caudle
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Gilroy, Calif.

High School:
Gilroy

Height:
5-7

Position:
OF/P

Birthdate:
04/02/1981

Experience:
3L

Career at Baylor
Seventh with 180 games played … Seventh with 179 games started … Third in batting average at .339 … Seventh with 522 at bats … Tied for fifth with 75 runs scored … Third with 177 hits … Third with 28 doubles … Tied for first with seven triples … Seventh with 62 RBI … Third with 222 total bases … Sixth in slugging percentage at .425 … Seventh with 37 walks … Third with 10 times hit by pitch … Fourth in on base percentage at .394 … Tied for seventh with two sacrifice flies … Third with 35 stolen bases … Third with 49 stolen base attempts … Tied for fourth with 45 pitching appearances … Fourth with 34 pitching starts … Fifth with 14 wins … Ninth in winning percentage at .483 (14-15) … 10th in ERA at 3.78 … Fourth with 13 complete games … Tied for fifth with two shutouts … Fourth with 189.0 innings pitched … Fifth with 123 strikeouts … Seventh in opponents' batting average at .278.

2002
Big 12 Conference all-Tournament selection after hitting .333 (3-for-9) with one run, one double, one RBI and a walk in three games … Finished second on team and 15th in Big 12 with .323 batting average … Led team with 60 hits, 12 doubles and four triples … Finished 10th in conference in hits, tied for fifth in doubles and tied for fifth in triples … Second on team with 32 runs scored, 28 RBI, 80 total bases, 16 extra-base hits and .369 on base percentage … Fourth on team with .430 slugging percentage … Batting average tied for 10th-best all-time at Baylor … Runs scored total tied for fifth in school history … Averaged 0.51 runs per game, tied for 10th in Baylor history … Hits total ranked fifth all-time at Baylor … Joined Naomi Fitzgerald as the only players in school history to get 60 or more hits in a season twice … Became first Baylor player ever to reach 50-hit plateau in three straight seasons … Doubles total ranked tied for second in school history … Averaged 0.190 doubles per game, fourth all-time at Baylor … Tied Kristen Barton's 1996 school record for triples in a season … Per-game triples average of 0.063 ranked second in school history … RBI total ranked sixth all-time at Baylor … Ranked ninth in school history with 0.444 RBI per game … Joined Naomi Fitzgerald as the only players in school history to get 80 or more total bases in a season twice … Total bases total ranked eighth all-time at Baylor … Slugging percentage tied for 10th in school history … Was hit by a pitch four times, tied for fourth in school history … Stolen bases total ranked seventh all-time at Baylor … Second on team with nine multiple-hit games … Led Baylor with four three-hit outings … Second on team with six multiple-RBI games … Enjoyed the longest hitting streak of the season by a Lady Bears, collecting at least one base hit in 10 consecutive games from Feb. 1 to Feb. 9 … That streak was the longest hitting streak to open a season in school history … Also finished season on a three-game hitting streak, the longest active streak on the team … Enjoyed four hitting-streaks of six or more games - one six-gamer, one seven-gamer, one eight-gamer and one 10-gamer … Finished second on team with 10 hits in Big 12 Conference play … Led team with nine runs scored in conference games … Blistered right-handed pitching for a .352 average … Hit .340 with runners on base and .302 with the bases empty … Reached base safely in 16 of 32 leadoff opportunities (50.0 percent) … Fly-ball-to-ground-ball ratio of 0.5 ranked second on team … Hit .338 with runners in scoring position … Drove in the run 11 times in 21 opportunities (52.4 percent) when batting with a runner on third and less than two outs … Hit .289 with two outs and led team with nine two-out RBI … Successfully advanced the runner 58.3 percent of the time (63-of-108) … Struck out looking just three times, fewest of any regular Baylor batter … Led team with .389 batting average at Getterman Stadium … Also had eight doubles, three triples, 16 RBI, 49 total bases, a .544 slugging percentage, a .418 on base percentage and was 10-of-13 in stolen base attempts at Getterman … Did not make an error in 28 total chances at Getterman … Joined Kelly Levesque to establish school records with 63 games played and 63 games started … Started 49 games in right field and 14 games in center field … Hit third in the lineup 59 times, fourth twice and fifth twice … Hit .548 (17-for-31) with four runs, eight RBI, four doubles, a .677 slugging percentage and a .588 on base percentage in the third inning … Was also strong in the fifth and sixth innings, hitting .385 (10-for-26) and .304 (7-for-23), respectively … Earned all-tournament honors at the season-opening Getterman Classic … Hit .500 (9-for-18) in six games with three runs scored, 10 RBI, one double, two triples and two sacrifice flies … Opened the season with a 2-for-3 outing against Southern, scoring once and driving in two with a double and a sacrifice fly … Drove in three runs, a career best, two days later against Southern … Went 3-for-3 with a run scored Feb. 16 against McNeese State … Again went 3-for-3 Feb. 18 against Northwestern State with two runs scored and a stolen base … That game was the second in a seven-game hitting streak, during which time she hit .409 (9-for-22) … Went 2-for-5 with one run scored and four RBI in a March 20 doubleheader at Texas Tech … Posted third of four 3-for-3 nights April 2 against Oklahoma City … That game started a six-game hitting streak in which she hit .500 (10-for-20) with two runs scored, three RBI and four doubles … Hit no lower than .322 at any point during the season.

2001
Appeared in all 60 games for Baylor, starting all but one ... Made 22 appearances in the circle with 16 starts ... Finished fourth on team and 18th in the Big 12 Conference with a .317 batting average ... Was third on squad with 53 hits, becoming the first player in Baylor history to reach the 50-hit plateau in both her freshman and sophomore seasons ... Fourth on team with 20 runs scored and six doubles ... Also drove in 14 runs and was hit by a pitch five times, most on the team ... On base percentage of .374 ranks 10th all-time at Baylor ... Tied for third on team with six sacrifice hits ... Was 11-for-17 in stolen bases, tying for third on team in swipes ... Stolen base total ranks tied for sixth in school history ... Had 13 multiple-hit games ... Was 8-6 in the circle with two complete games ... Win total ranks ninth all-time at Baylor ... Struck out 43 batters on the season and combined on four shutouts ... Hit .255 and was 3-of-5 in stolen bases in Big 12 Conference play ... Started season with a 2-for-4 outing against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in which she had a double, a triple, a run scored and two RBI ... Enjoyed a six-game hitting streak in early February during which she hit .474 (9-for-19) ... Was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a double Feb. 17 at Florida ... Went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI double Feb. 23 against Southern Illinois ... Enjoyed a run of five consecutive at bats with a hit March 3-4, going 2-for-2 with two runs and an RBI against Creighton and 3-for-3 with an RBI against Western Michigan ... Hit safely in seven straight games March 20 through April 4, hitting .348 (8-for-22) during that time ... Went 2-for-3 with a run scored and two stolen bases April 18 at then-No. 22 Texas A&M ... Blanked Belmont for four innings, allowing only one hit and a walk with three strike outs ... Allowed no runs with one walk and eight strike outs over six innings of work Feb. 20 against Oklahoma City ... Held Indiana State to one run on three hits with no walks and one strike out for a complete-game victory March 3 ... Second-team Academic all-Big 12 selection.

2000
Started in 57 games and finished with the second highest batting average for the team at .379 ... Had 23 runs scored, 64 hits, 10 doubles, two triples, one home run, 20 RBIs and eight stolen bases ... Awarded second-team all-Big 12 Honors... Earned Big 12 Player of the Week (Feb. 15) after hitting .615 over eight games with an .846 slugging percentage, and posted three doubles and a home run.

High School
Graduated from Gilroy High School in Gilroy, Calif. ... Played for head coach Gena Sakahara ... 1998 CCS Softball Player of the Year and Who’s Who in High School Sports recognition ... First-team High School all-American ... First-team all-league sophomore year and second-team all-league as a freshman ... Went 11-1 as a senior with an ERA of 0.34 and 72 strikeouts in 64.0 innings ... Ended high school career with a 0.33 ERA and a .459 batting average ... Also lettered in tennis.

Personal
Full name is Sarah Kathleen Caudle ... Born April 20, 1981 in Stanford, Calif. ... Daughter of Greg and Kathe Caudle ... Has two brothers, Trevor (23) and Matthew (19) ... Communication specialist major.

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