2008: Played in 27 games with 22 starts ... Committed just
two errors and was among the team leaders with a .983 fielding percentage ...
Had a double and drove in a run in a win over Loyola Marymount ... Drove in a
pair of runs against Oregon state and Boston College ... Recorded a .309
on-base percentage, the best of her career.
2007: Started 50 games, all at catcher and emerged as a
defensive force for the Wolf Pack ... Caught 12 base-stealers and had one
pickoff ... Had just nine passed balls in 50 games ... Slammed a pair of home
runs and drove in 11 runs on the season.
2006: Nevada Softball Scholar Athlete... Played in 61 games
with 58 starts... scored six runs and recorded 35 hits...Hit three doubles and two
homeruns, while driving in 13 runs...Second on the team in putouts with
331...Earned Academic All-WAC honors.
HIGH SCHOOL
Earned four letters in softball from Ayala HS...2005 Sierra
League Champions...Named Defensive Player of the Year in 2004 and 2005...2nd
team all-league 2002-2004...Named to the 1st team in 2005...Scholar-athlete
2002-2005...All-Sierra League Academic team 2002-2005...2005 Outstanding
Senior...2003 Batbusters National Champions... 1997 and 2000 Tuff-E-Nuff
National Champions.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Mike and Deanna Stith...Pre-business major at
Nevada...Family member Evan Moore played football at Stanford and Ryan Moore
played basketball at UC Davis in 2005...Lists finishing in the top five at
Nationals eight times during her travel ball career as her favorite athletic
moment...Participated in student government during all four years of high
school...Older sister Kristin played softball for the Wolf Pack from 2004-08.
NEVADA COACH MATT MEUCHEL ON STITH
“Katie continues to be one of our hardest workers. A very
talented defensive catcher, she has made large strides on offense this fall.
She will play a large role this season and we expect her to have her best
season yet at Nevada.”