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Cameryn O'Grady

Position

SS

Height

5-6

Class

Sr.

Hometown

Orange, Calif.

Previous School

El Modena HS

B/T

L/R

One of the greatest Lobos to wear the jersey, leaving the program with numerous career accomplishments.
Program leader in career doubles (54) …  second all-time in career on-base percentage (.435) … third in all-time career walks at 97 … fourth all-time in career runs (120) … fifth in double plays turned (28) … sixth all-time in career slugging percentage (.553) … sixth all-time in assists (381) … eighth all-time in career total bases (296) … tied for ninth all-time in RBI (103) … 10th all-time in career home runs (21).

SUPER SENIOR (2021): Started all 46 games at shortstop, bringing her streak to a close at 169 games … set the program record in career doubles against Boise State on April 24, finishing with 54 career doubles … recorded 41 hits, 28 RBI, 11 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, 15 walks, three stolen bases and 12 hit-by-pitches … hit .318 with a slugging percentage of .643 and an on-base percentage of .433 … tallied 12 multiple hit games and eight multiple RBI games, twice recording five or more RBI in a game … ended the season on a three-game hitting streak …  led the team in on-base percentage, runs scored (34), doubles, hit-by-pitches and assists (95) and tied for the team high in triples … second on the team in batting average, slugging percentage, hits, RBI, home runs, total bases (83), walks and fielding double plays (eight) … fourth in the MW in overall slugging percentage, third in on-base percentage, total bases, hit-by-pitches and runs scored, tied for third in doubles and tied for sixth in home runs … tied for the conference lead in assists … in MW games, led the conference in on-base percentage (.471) and assists (55), tied with Rachael Hathoot in doubles (eight) for the conference lead, second in total bases (57), walks (13), runs scored (22), tied for second in home runs (seven), third in slugging percentage (.792), eighth in batting average (.361) and fielding double plays (six) and tied for seventh in hits (26) …  hit a career-high two home runs against Nevada on April 10 and recorded a career-high six RBI against Boise State on April 24 … named All-Mountain West First Team … named MW Player of the Week on April 27.

SENIOR  (2020): Started all 26 games at shortstop, bringing her streak to 123-straight games of starting dating back to Feb. 18, 2018, all at shortstop … recorded the 100th hit of her career against Grand Canyon on Feb. 8 … led the team with a .355 batting average, .485 on-base percentage, 22 runs scored, 27 hits, 15 doubles and 48 total bases … second on the team in slugging percentage (.632), 20 runs batted in, 16 walks and tied for third in home runs (two) … led the NCAA in doubles and was fifth in the NCAA in doubles per game (0.58) … led the Mountain West in doubles and doubles per game … first in the MW in doubles, fourth in walks, tied for fourth in runs scored and total bases, fifth in on-base percentage, sixth in slugging percentage, tied for eighth in runs batted in … the 15 doubles ties for eighth in program history in a single season … career total of 43 doubles ties for fourth in program history … tallied 82 career walks, which is the fourth most in program history … on-base percentage of .485 is the fifth-best percentage in a single season in program history … hit her first career grand slam against La Salle on Feb. 29 … in the field, was second on the team in assists (45), fourth in fielding double plays (four) and fifth in putouts (39) … had nine multiple-hit games and four multiple RBI games … had an on-base streak of 11 games and a five game hitting streak … named Mountain West Player of the Week on March 3, the first Lobo to win a conference weekly honor since Tess McPherson won MW Pitcher of the Week on Feb. 14, 2017 and the first to win MW Player of the Week since Chelsea Johnson was selected on April 19, 2016 … named to the Mountain West All-Conference Team … named a MW Scholar-Athlete and named to the Spring 2020 Academic All-Mountain West Team.

JUNIOR  (2019): Started in all 53 games of the season at shortstop … was the only Lobo to start in all games … totaled 49 hits, 16 doubles, one triple, six home runs and 85 total bases … walked 31 times … accounted for 32 runs and 26 RBI … led the team in batting average (.348), slugging percentage (.603), on-base percentage (.474), runs scored, hits, doubles, total bases and walks … tied for second in RBI … second in home runs and hit-by-pitch (three) … had a team-high 84 assists and three fielding double plays … had a career-high eight total bases against Creighton on Feb. 9 … twice recorded four RBI (vs. Creighton on Feb. 9 and at San Diego State on March 16) …  tied for fourth all-time in doubles in a single season … tied for eighth all-time in on-base percentage in a single season … tied for seventh all-time for walks in a single season … second year leading the Lobos in doubles and runs scored … had seven multiple RBI games and 11 multiple hit games … reached base streak reached 15 games spanning from March 8 to March 31 … started the season with a hit in the first nine games … named All-MW Second Team … named UNM Scholar-Athlete.

SOPHOMORE  (2018): Appeared in all 53 games on the season, starting in 52 at shortstop … led the Lobos in on-base percentage (.444), walks (32), doubles (12), triples (four), assists (118), fielding double plays (10) and runs scored (31) … second on the team in hits (43), runs batted in (26) and total bases (75) … third on the team in batting average (.301), slugging percentage (.524) and putouts (101)  … fourth on the team in home runs (four) … recorded a career-high four hits at Texas Tech on March 2 … hit first career home run as a Lobo on March 9 against Sacramento State … career-high two stolen bases versus George Washington … twice tallied three RBIs, once on March 25 at Nevada and again against Utah State on April 21.

FRESHMAN  (2017): Played in 26 games, starting 19 … hit .109 with three RBI’s.

HIGH SCHOOL: A 2016 Graduate of El Modena High School … the 2016 Female-Athlete of the Year …2014 and 2016 Scholar Athlete … second team all-league in 2013 … first team All-League in 2015 and 2016 … All Century League/Southern Section … Rookie of the Year in 2013 … MVP Team in 2016 … had a .300 batting average for entire high school career.

PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 10 in Orange, Calif. to David and Carolyn O’Grady … has two siblings, Mason and Cole … earned a 4.0 GPA in 2015-2016 … awarded the Principles Honor Roll at El Modena High School … hobbies include: drawing and exercise … favorite athlete her is Derek Jeter, her favorite food is chicken and her favorite movie is Remember the Titans … working on a master’s degree in public administration.