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Sierra Romero

Sierra Joy Romero (born March 19, 1994) is a Mexican American professional softball player. She formerly was a volunteer assistant softball coach for the Oregon Ducks softball team. She played college softball for Michigan from 2013 to 2016, where she set numerous records and was a four-time All-American. She holds the Big Ten Conference career Triple Crown, along with the total bases and slugging percentage records, simultaneously leading all of the NCAA Division I in runs scored and grand slams. She was the inaugural winner of both the espnW Softball Player of the Year in 2015 and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Player of the Year in 2016, when she also took home the Honda Sports Award Softball Player of the Year and USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year awards. She is one of nine NCAA players to hit .400 with 200 RBIs, 50 home runs and an .800 slugging percentage for her career and was named the #5 Greatest College Softball Player.[1][2]

Sierra Romero
Romero playing for the USSSA Pride in 2017
Biographical details
Born (1994-03-19) March 19, 1994 (age 30)
Murrieta, California, U.S.
Playing career
2013–2016Michigan
2016–presentUSSSA Pride
Position(s)Infielder
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2019Oregon (Volunteer asst.)
Accomplishments and honors
Awards
Medal record

Early years edit

Romero was born in 1994 and grew up in Murrieta, California. She attended Vista Murrieta High School and was ranked as the No. 3 prospect in the United States by ESPN.com. She graduated from Vista Murrieta in 2012.[1]

University of Michigan edit

2013 season edit

As a freshman in 2013, she was selected as the Big Ten Player of the Year and the Big Ten Freshman of the Year, along with National Fastpitch Coaches Association Second Team All-American honors.[3][4][5] Romero started all 64 games for Michigan at the shortstop position and set a Michigan single-season record with 23 home runs and ranked top-5 in RBIs and walks. She also set Big Ten Conference single-season records with 12 home runs and 34 runs scored in conference games. She was selected as the Big Ten Freshman of The Week seven times. For the NCAA, she ranked top-5 in RBIs, homers and walks for the year.

Debuting on February 8, Romero went 1/4 with a two-run double in defeating the Marshall Thundering Herd.[6] Romero led the Wolverines to the Women's College World Series and on June 1, 2013, she hit a home run to best the Arizona State Sun Devils in a 2–0 victory as their only win at the series.[7][8][9][10][11] Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins at the time said of Romero: "The one thing she gives us is swag. She's got swag like no other."[12]

2014 season edit

In 2014, Romero once again earned honors from the NFCA (a first-team selection) and the conference.[13][14] She appeared in 62 games for Michigan and compiled a career high and school best batting average and top-5 marks in home runs, bases on balls, on-base percentage (the latter two both career bests with the walks leading the NCAA) and 30 extra base hits; the overall hits total was also the best of her career. Along with these stats, Romero's RBI total also helped her earn a Big Ten Triple Crown.[15][16] Romero collected three singles and hit a grand slam vs. the ULL Ragin' Cajuns on February 15 for a career highlight for base knocks.[17]

2015 season edit

In 2015, Romero, captured her third all-season honors, including the inaugural ESPNW's National Player of The Year.[18][19][20] Romero appeared in 68 games for Michigan and achieved a career highs in RBIs (Big Ten record), slugging percentage and stolen bases, while ranking top-5 in school batting average, on base percentage, home runs, bases on balls, runs, with 35 extra base hits. She also amassed a second conference Triple Crown.[21][22] For the NCAA, she ranked top-5 in RBIs and on base percentage.

On February 28, Romero drove in six RBIs with a three-hit, two-home run performance to defeat the Binghamton Bearcats for a career high.[23] Romero hit two home runs on March 6 vs. the San Jose State Spartans to reach her career 50th, the milestone hit off Berlyn Rippentrop.[24] The next month on April 18, Romero tallied her 200th career RBI on a two-run homer to help defeat the Indiana Hoosiers.[25] On May 8, she set a new NCAA record with her tenth career grand slam home run.[26]

The Wolverines entered the WCWS as the No. 2 seed and advanced into the championship series against the Florida Gators. In the finale, Romero batted in the only run in a 4–1 loss.[27] She was named to the All-Tournament Team.[28]

2016 season edit

In 2016, Romero was awarded her third conference Player of The Year and First Team All-American honors.[29][30] She was named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year, the inaugural NFCA National Player of the Year, along with winning the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best softball player in 2016.[31][32][33][34] Romero appeared in 59 games with top-5 school batting average, on-base and slugging percentage, home runs, runs scored and walk stats. She ranked top-5 in NCAA categories for RBIs and home runs.[35]

Beginning on February 21, Romero began a career high 18 consecutive game hit streak against the Virginia Tech Hokies and continuing to the Northwestern Wildcats on March 26 (hitting .518 29/56 with 34RBIs, 4HRs, 3B, 62Bs, 12BBs, 4Ks and slugging .875%).[36] In the conference championship game, she set a new NCAA record for runs scored by hitting a home run in the first inning in an eventual loss to the Minnesota Gophers on May 14.[37] Later she became the first college player to score 300 runs.[38] Romero was just the fourth player and the first not playing for the University of Arizona to cross 300 career RBIs on May 20 vs. the Valparaiso Crusaders, with another first-inning homer.[39] The Wolverines returned for a third trip to the WCWS with Romero but they were eliminated on June 5 by the Florida State Seminoles, Romero was shut out at the plate managing only a walk in her final appearance.[40]

For her career at Michigan, the Wolverine set records for the highest career batting average in school history, 50 points ahead of Michigan's prior record holder, Traci Conrad.[41] She also claims the highest career slugging percentage, more than 200 points ahead of Michigan's prior record holder, Samantha Findlay; additionally ranking 20 home run, 76 RBIs and surpassing Findlay's career walks total of 155.[42] For the Big Ten, Romero tops the same stats except walks, which gives her the conference career Triple Crown, a rare feat.[43] In the NCAA, she ranks first for her career runs and grand slams and top-10 in RBIs, slugging (4th), total bases (6th), home runs (8th) and walks (9th).[44]

After the 2013 Women's College World Series, Romero played for the Team USA Junior Women's National softball team in the International Softball Federation Junior Women's World Championship. Romero started eight games at shortstop for Team USA, compiling a batting average of .500 in 22 at-bats with a .955 slugging percentage. She had ten RBIs, three doubles, two triples, and a home run in the tournament.[45]

Professional career edit

Romero was drafted second overall by the USSSA Pride in the National Pro Fastpitch 2016 draft.[46][47] Following her rookie year, Romero was named to the All-NPF team in 2017.[48] Romero missed the 2019 season due to a torn ACL sustained during a preseason exhibition game.[49]

Coaching career edit

On August 15, 2018, it was announced that Romero joined the Oregon Ducks softball staff as a volunteer assistant coach.[50]

Personal life edit

She is the eldest daughter of Michael and Melissa Romero. She has three younger siblings; her youngest sibling Sophia, is also an aspiring softball player, her brother Mikey was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the first round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft, and sister Sydney, is an infielder for USSSA Pride.[51][52] She is of Mexican and Chamorro descent.[53][54]

Statistics edit

Michigan Wolverines[55]
YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA
2013 64 182 67 69 .379 71 23 2 11 153 .840% 49 28 6 8
2014 62 165 74 81 .491 72 18 1 11 148 .897% 67 16 9 9
2015 68 176 85 79 .449 83 22 2 11 160 .909% 58 8 21 25
2016 59 162 76 73 .450 79 19 1 11 143 .882% 52 12 15 17
TOTALS 253 685 302 302 .441 305 82 6 44 604 .881% 226 64 51 59
USSSA Pride
YEAR AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB
2016 111 18 37 .333 21 5 2 4 60 .540% 10 17 3
2017 129 19 36 .279 35 7 1 7 66 .511% 17 30 3
2018 99 23 39 .394 27 7 3 7 73 .737% 14 12 8
TOTALS 339 60 112 .330 83 19 6 18 199 .587% 41 59 14

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Sierra Romero on Twitter
  • Oklahoma vs. Michigan: 2016 Women's College World Series FULL REPLAY on YouTube

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Sierra Joy Romero born March 19 1994 is a Mexican American professional softball player She formerly was a volunteer assistant softball coach for the Oregon Ducks softball team She played college softball for Michigan from 2013 to 2016 where she set numerous records and was a four time All American She holds the Big Ten Conference career Triple Crown along with the total bases and slugging percentage records simultaneously leading all of the NCAA Division I in runs scored and grand slams She was the inaugural winner of both the espnW Softball Player of the Year in 2015 and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Player of the Year in 2016 when she also took home the Honda Sports Award Softball Player of the Year and USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year awards She is one of nine NCAA players to hit 400 with 200 RBIs 50 home runs and an 800 slugging percentage for her career and was named the 5 Greatest College Softball Player 1 2 Sierra RomeroRomero playing for the USSSA Pride in 2017Biographical detailsBorn 1994 03 19 March 19 1994 age 30 Murrieta California U S Playing career2013 2016Michigan2016 presentUSSSA PridePosition s InfielderCoaching career HC unless noted 2019Oregon Volunteer asst Accomplishments and honorsAwards2 All NPF Team 2017 2018 3 Big Ten Player of the Year 2013 2014 2016 Honda Sports Award Winner 2016 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year 2016 NFCA National Player of the Year 2016 3 NFCA First team All American 2014 2016 espnW Softball Player of the Year 2015 3 All Big Ten First Team 2013 2015 Big Ten tournament MVP 2015 WCWS All Tournament Team 2015 Big Ten All Tournament Team 2014 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 2013 Inducted 2023 into the Michigan Sports Hall of FameMedal record Women s softball Representing United States Pan American Games 2015 Toronto Team Contents 1 Early years 2 University of Michigan 2 1 2013 season 2 2 2014 season 2 3 2015 season 2 4 2016 season 3 Professional career 4 Coaching career 5 Personal life 6 Statistics 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly years editRomero was born in 1994 and grew up in Murrieta California She attended Vista Murrieta High School and was ranked as the No 3 prospect in the United States by ESPN com She graduated from Vista Murrieta in 2012 1 University of Michigan edit2013 season edit As a freshman in 2013 she was selected as the Big Ten Player of the Year and the Big Ten Freshman of the Year along with National Fastpitch Coaches Association Second Team All American honors 3 4 5 Romero started all 64 games for Michigan at the shortstop position and set a Michigan single season record with 23 home runs and ranked top 5 in RBIs and walks She also set Big Ten Conference single season records with 12 home runs and 34 runs scored in conference games She was selected as the Big Ten Freshman of The Week seven times For the NCAA she ranked top 5 in RBIs homers and walks for the year Debuting on February 8 Romero went 1 4 with a two run double in defeating the Marshall Thundering Herd 6 Romero led the Wolverines to the Women s College World Series and on June 1 2013 she hit a home run to best the Arizona State Sun Devils in a 2 0 victory as their only win at the series 7 8 9 10 11 Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins at the time said of Romero The one thing she gives us is swag She s got swag like no other 12 2014 season edit In 2014 Romero once again earned honors from the NFCA a first team selection and the conference 13 14 She appeared in 62 games for Michigan and compiled a career high and school best batting average and top 5 marks in home runs bases on balls on base percentage the latter two both career bests with the walks leading the NCAA and 30 extra base hits the overall hits total was also the best of her career Along with these stats Romero s RBI total also helped her earn a Big Ten Triple Crown 15 16 Romero collected three singles and hit a grand slam vs the ULL Ragin Cajuns on February 15 for a career highlight for base knocks 17 2015 season edit In 2015 Romero captured her third all season honors including the inaugural ESPNW s National Player of The Year 18 19 20 Romero appeared in 68 games for Michigan and achieved a career highs in RBIs Big Ten record slugging percentage and stolen bases while ranking top 5 in school batting average on base percentage home runs bases on balls runs with 35 extra base hits She also amassed a second conference Triple Crown 21 22 For the NCAA she ranked top 5 in RBIs and on base percentage On February 28 Romero drove in six RBIs with a three hit two home run performance to defeat the Binghamton Bearcats for a career high 23 Romero hit two home runs on March 6 vs the San Jose State Spartans to reach her career 50th the milestone hit off Berlyn Rippentrop 24 The next month on April 18 Romero tallied her 200th career RBI on a two run homer to help defeat the Indiana Hoosiers 25 On May 8 she set a new NCAA record with her tenth career grand slam home run 26 The Wolverines entered the WCWS as the No 2 seed and advanced into the championship series against the Florida Gators In the finale Romero batted in the only run in a 4 1 loss 27 She was named to the All Tournament Team 28 2016 season edit In 2016 Romero was awarded her third conference Player of The Year and First Team All American honors 29 30 She was named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year the inaugural NFCA National Player of the Year along with winning the Honda Sports Award as the nation s best softball player in 2016 31 32 33 34 Romero appeared in 59 games with top 5 school batting average on base and slugging percentage home runs runs scored and walk stats She ranked top 5 in NCAA categories for RBIs and home runs 35 Beginning on February 21 Romero began a career high 18 consecutive game hit streak against the Virginia Tech Hokies and continuing to the Northwestern Wildcats on March 26 hitting 518 29 56 with 34RBIs 4HRs 3B 62Bs 12BBs 4Ks and slugging 875 36 In the conference championship game she set a new NCAA record for runs scored by hitting a home run in the first inning in an eventual loss to the Minnesota Gophers on May 14 37 Later she became the first college player to score 300 runs 38 Romero was just the fourth player and the first not playing for the University of Arizona to cross 300 career RBIs on May 20 vs the Valparaiso Crusaders with another first inning homer 39 The Wolverines returned for a third trip to the WCWS with Romero but they were eliminated on June 5 by the Florida State Seminoles Romero was shut out at the plate managing only a walk in her final appearance 40 For her career at Michigan the Wolverine set records for the highest career batting average in school history 50 points ahead of Michigan s prior record holder Traci Conrad 41 She also claims the highest career slugging percentage more than 200 points ahead of Michigan s prior record holder Samantha Findlay additionally ranking 20 home run 76 RBIs and surpassing Findlay s career walks total of 155 42 For the Big Ten Romero tops the same stats except walks which gives her the conference career Triple Crown a rare feat 43 In the NCAA she ranks first for her career runs and grand slams and top 10 in RBIs slugging 4th total bases 6th home runs 8th and walks 9th 44 After the 2013 Women s College World Series Romero played for the Team USA Junior Women s National softball team in the International Softball Federation Junior Women s World Championship Romero started eight games at shortstop for Team USA compiling a batting average of 500 in 22 at bats with a 955 slugging percentage She had ten RBIs three doubles two triples and a home run in the tournament 45 Professional career editRomero was drafted second overall by the USSSA Pride in the National Pro Fastpitch 2016 draft 46 47 Following her rookie year Romero was named to the All NPF team in 2017 48 Romero missed the 2019 season due to a torn ACL sustained during a preseason exhibition game 49 Coaching career editOn August 15 2018 it was announced that Romero joined the Oregon Ducks softball staff as a volunteer assistant coach 50 Personal life editShe is the eldest daughter of Michael and Melissa Romero She has three younger siblings her youngest sibling Sophia is also an aspiring softball player her brother Mikey was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the first round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft and sister Sydney is an infielder for USSSA Pride 51 52 She is of Mexican and Chamorro descent 53 54 Statistics editMichigan Wolverines 55 YEAR G AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB SBA 2013 64 182 67 69 379 71 23 2 11 153 840 49 28 6 8 2014 62 165 74 81 491 72 18 1 11 148 897 67 16 9 9 2015 68 176 85 79 449 83 22 2 11 160 909 58 8 21 25 2016 59 162 76 73 450 79 19 1 11 143 882 52 12 15 17 TOTALS 253 685 302 302 441 305 82 6 44 604 881 226 64 51 59 USSSA Pride YEAR AB R H BA RBI HR 3B 2B TB SLG BB SO SB 2016 111 18 37 333 21 5 2 4 60 540 10 17 3 2017 129 19 36 279 35 7 1 7 66 511 17 30 3 2018 99 23 39 394 27 7 3 7 73 737 14 12 8 TOTALS 339 60 112 330 83 19 6 18 199 587 41 59 14See also editNCAA Division I softball career 400 batting average list NCAA Division I softball career 200 RBIs list NCAA Division I softball career 50 home runs listReferences edit a b Sierra Romero Biography Mgoblue com Archived from the original on June 22 2017 Retrieved July 8 2013 DI Softball Greatest Players Ncaa com May 31 2017 Retrieved February 18 2018 Player of The Year Romero Headlines U M All Big Ten Selections Mgoblue com May 8 2013 Retrieved June 12 2015 2013 All American Awards Nfca org Retrieved June 12 2015 Romero Lane Tabbed NFCA All Americans Mgoblue com May 30 2013 Retrieved June 12 2015 Wolverines Corral The Herd For Win in Season Opener Mgoblue com February 8 2013 Retrieved July 18 2015 Driesenga Rocks Sun Devils To Sleep in Late Night WCWS Win Mgoblue com June 2 2013 Retrieved June 12 2015 Sierra Romero homers Michigan shuts out Arizona State 2 0 at Women s College World Series Fox News June 2 2013 Erin Lennon March 27 2013 Don t pitch to Sierra Romero The Michigan Daily Michigan softball frosh Sierra Romero is having a blast thanks to coach s advice Detroit Free Press May 10 2013 Pete Cunningham May 16 2013 Record setting freshman Sierra Romero leads powerful Michigan softball team into NCAA Regional AnnArbor com Rod Beard May 30 2013 U M freshman star Sierra Romero has got swag like no other The Detroit News 2014 All American Awards Ncaa org Retrieved July 11 2015 Romero Player of The Year Award Leads U M s Seven All B1G Honorees Mgoblue com May 7 2014 Retrieved July 11 2015 2014 Big Ten Softball Individual Statistics Bigten org Archived from the original on May 3 2014 Retrieved July 17 2015 2014 University of Michigan Softball Statistics PDF University of Michigan Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 6 2015 U M Uses Hot Bats Stellar Pitching To Claim Two Dominant Wins Mgoblue com February 15 2014 Retrieved July 11 2015 2015 All American Awards Ncaa org Retrieved July 13 2015 U M Puts Four on All Big Ten First Team Betsa Hutchins Snag Top Honors Mgoblue com May 6 2015 Retrieved July 13 2015 Romero Named espnW National Player of The Year Mgoblue com May 12 2015 Retrieved July 13 2015 2015 Big Ten Softball Individual Statistics Bigten org Archived from the original on February 14 2015 Retrieved July 17 2015 2015 University of Michigan Softball Statistics as of May 22 2015 PDF University of Michigan Archived from the original PDF on May 5 2016 Retrieved May 17 2015 Wolverines Run Rule Toledo Binghamton at ASU Invite Mgoblue com February 28 2015 Archived from the original on January 21 2016 Retrieved July 13 2015 Wolverines Rebound With Five Inning Wins Over SJSU No 9 Baylor Mgoblue com March 6 2015 Retrieved July 13 2015 Wolverines Complete Home Sweep Against Indiana Mgoblue com April 18 2015 Retrieved July 13 2015 Michigan star Sierra Romero sets NCAA record for grand slams Big Ten Network May 8 2015 U M Stymied By Gators in Game Three Finishes Nation Runner Up Mgoblue com June 3 2015 Retrieved July 13 2015 2015 All Time Tournament records amp Results PDF Ncaa org Retrieved July 13 2015 2016 All American Awards Ncaa org Retrieved July 14 2015 Romero Betsa Lead Michigan s Dominance of All Big Ten Awards Mgoblue com May 11 2016 Retrieved July 14 2015 Romero Named USA Softball Collegiate Player of The Year Mgoblue com May 31 2015 Retrieved July 14 2015 Romero Named Inaugural Recipient of NFCA D1 Player of The Year Mgoblue com June 9 2016 Retrieved July 14 2015 Romero Selected As Honda Sport Award Winner For Softball Mgoblue com June 13 2016 Retrieved July 14 2015 Romero From the University of Michigan Named the Honda Sport Award Winner for Softball CWSA June 13 2016 Retrieved March 31 2020 2016 University of Michigan Softball Overall Statistics for Michigan as of May 29 2016 PDF Mgoblue com University of Michigan Archived from the original PDF on June 3 2016 Retrieved June 1 2016 Wolverines Bounce Back To Run Rule Northwestern Mgoblue com March 26 2016 Retrieved July 17 2015 U M Outlasted By Minnesota in 10 Innings in B1G Tourney Final Mgoblue com May 14 2016 Retrieved July 17 2015 Angelique S Chengelis May 20 2016 UM s Romero among greatest college softball players ever The Detroit News Wolverines Run Rule Valpo in NCAA Regional Opener Mgoblue com May 20 2016 Retrieved July 17 2015 Michigan Shut Out By Florida State Eliminated From WCWS Mgoblue com June 5 2016 Retrieved July 18 2015 Michigan Softball Record Book PDF University of Michigan 2011 p 13 Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 11 2015 2017 University of Michigan Softball Record Book PDF Mgoblue com Retrieved June 17 2018 2020 Big Ten Softball Record Book PDF Bigten org Archived from the original PDF on December 12 2019 Retrieved August 14 2020 Division I Softball Records PDF Ncaa org Retrieved August 14 2020 Romero Lawrence Win Silver Medal with USA Junior National Team Mgoblue com CBS Sports July 8 2013 Pride USSSA April 15 2016 USSSA Pride Selects 8 Draftees in 2016 NPF Draft USSSA Pride Professional Fastpitch Softball Archived from the original on June 18 2016 Retrieved July 2 2016 Sierra Romero drafted No 2 overall in pro softball draft April 15 2016 Retrieved July 2 2016 KELLY KRETSCHMAN OF THE USSSA PRIDE TAKES TWO MAJOR AWARDS AT BANQUET Profastpitch com August 16 2017 Archived from the original on June 18 2018 Retrieved June 17 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link USSSA Pride will play two games Thursday following a day of rain floridatoday com June 17 2019 Retrieved June 17 2019 Ex UM star Sierra Romero joins Oregon s softball staff The Detroit News August 15 2018 Retrieved August 15 2018 Sierra Romero bio USSSAPride com Retrieved April 27 2017 Speier Alex July 17 2022 Red Sox surprise in first round choose high school shortstop Mikey Romero The Boston Globe Retrieved July 17 2022 Canales Andrea March 28 2017 Latinas are embracing softball ESPN Retrieved April 1 2024 Lujan Patrick June 4 2019 Guam Roots Bubba Nickles and Sydney Romero Guam Sports Network Retrieved April 1 2024 Archived Team By Team Final Statistics Ncaa org Retrieved June 18 2018 External links editSierra Romero on Twitter Oklahoma vs Michigan 2016 Women s College World Series FULL REPLAY on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sierra Romero amp oldid 1223910447, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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