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Briefly: Role player last season who should contend for a starting spot in the outfield ... Must be more consistent offensively, but is a talented athlete who has all the tools ... Solid defensively.
As a junior in 2001: Played in 43 games for the Cardinal, making 14 starts ... Scored the only run of the game in Stanford's 1-0 victory against California at the College World Series ... Used primarily as a pinch runner during the season ... A perfect six-for-six in the stolen base category ... Batted .077 in her inaugural campaign with the Cardinal, along with eight runs scored ... Collected three two-out RBI ... Went 1-for-1 with an RBI in her first game with the Cardinal against San Francisco State (2/3) ... Was 1-for-1 with two RBI versus San Jose State on Feb. 11 ... At Nebraska: Attended the University of Nebraska from 1997-2000 ... two-year letterwinner for the Cornhuskers ... was an outfielder and shortstop ... two-time NFCA Academic All-American ... two-time Big 12 All-Academic (first team) ... Nebraska won Big 12 title in 1998 and finished 5th at the WCWS ...
High School: A 1997 graduate of Millard South ... four-year letterwinner in softball, track and basketball ... captained the softball team in 1997 and 1998 ... coached by Chuck Burney ... three-time FastPitch All-American ... three-time all-state (first team) selection ... all-state (HM) in 1994 ... first-team All-Metro in 1995-1997 ... Academic All-State in softball, basketball and track (1996 and 1997) ... 1997 Army Reserves Scholar Athlete ... 1997 Presidential Education Award ... high school record holder in batting average (.426), hits (166), runs scored (117) as well as RBI, stolen bases, walks and assists ... holds high school track records for the long jump and triple jump ... at the time, held Nebraska state records in batting average, hits and runs ...
Personal: Daughter of Beverly and Jeff Draemel ... Plans to major in psychology ... has one brother, Tanner ... enjoys rollerblading, hiking and drawing in her spare time ... would like to become a sports psychologist or a physical therapist.
Draemel's Career Stats
Year | Avg. | GP/GS | AB | R | H | 2B/3B/HR | RBI | BB/K | SB/SBA |
2001 | .077 | 43/13 | 39 | 8 | 3 | 0/0/0 | 4 | 4/12 | 6/6 |