| Crystal Draper |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Parkdale, Ore.
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 | High School: Hood River Valley
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 | Height: 5-7
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 | Position: Pitcher
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 | Experience: 3V
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OREGON STATE: (2001) Appeared on the mound in 46 games, making 38 starts…Earned a team-best 28-12 record…Was named Second Team All-Pacific-10 Conference…Pitched 28 complete games with 12 shutouts…Threw two no-hitters and holds OSU record with three in her career…Named Pacific-10 Conference Pitcher of the Week for April 15-22 while striking out 12 batters and allowing just eight hits in victories against top-ranked UCLA and No. 12 Washington…Named to the Hedrick's Hallowell Chevrolet Classic All-Tournament squad…Pitched a perfect game against New Mexico State (Mar. 23)…Threw a no-hitter against Portland State (May 2)…Allowed just three hits, while Alabama scored an unearned run to top the Beavers, 1-0 in the NCAA Regional Tournament (May 18)…Struck-out eight batters on five different occasions…Maintained a team-best 1.16 ERA with 192 strikeouts and only 45 walks…28 wins tied the OSU single-season mark for most victories…Ranks in the OSU top-10 for 14 single-season pitching categories and 10 career categories…Had three hits in just 17 at bats on the season.
(2000) Selected to the NCAA All-Regional Tournament squad for the second consecutive year... Named to the All American Farm Team... Made 31 starts in in 38 appearances on the mound... Struckout 182 batters to rank fourth on the OSU single-season chart and finish eighth in the Pac-10... Was sixth on the single-season list with 38 appearances... Ranks in the OSU Top-10 in three career pitching categories, strikeouts, shutouts and wins... Tied for third in the Pac-10 with two saves... Struck out 11 batters in seven innings of work while allowing just two hits in the Beavers' 9-3 victory against Utah State... Pitched a no-hitter, just the seventh in school history, against Saint Peter's... Allowed just one hit and recorded a season-high with 14 strikeouts in OSU's 4-1 victory against Arkansas in the NCAA Regional Tournament... Finished the season with a 2.19 ERA and 13-8 record... Pitched five shutouts... Allowed opponents to hit .215... Started five games as designated hitter... Crushed a 2-run homer against Hawaii... Hit .176 with three RBI... Had a .944 fielding percentage.
(1999) Named an honorable mention All-Pacific-10 selection... Had a 1.63 ERA and was 19-13 in her rookie season... Eight of her 13 losses were by one run... Struck out 217 batters (6.9 per seven innings) on the year to rank second in the single-season record books... Is only the second Beaver pitcher with 200 K's in a season... Walked 44 batters for a strikeout to walk ratio of nearly 5:1... Limited batters to a .215 average... Pitched 218.2 innings with 40 appearances, 35 starts and 19 complete games... Her 19 wins and 40 appearances both rank third on the single-season charts... Ranked fifth in the Pac-10 for games started, sixth for strikeouts, sixth for innings pitched, eighth for appearances and 10th for ERA... Was named to the NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team after going 2-0 with a 0.45 ERA and 10 strikeouts... Had wins over Louisiana State and Southern Mississippi at the NCAA Regional... Was named Pacific-10 Pitcher of the Week twice... Was named to the Fresno State Classic All-Tournament Team after defeating then-defending national champion Fresno State to end the Bulldogs' 36-game home winning streak... Also earned the win over 1999 national champion UCLA in Corvallis... Had five games with 10 or more strikeouts, including a school record-tying 14 K's against Southern Utah... Struck out 11 batters against Washington and Creighton and had 10 K's against Oregon – all three of those teams were NCAA Tournament participants... Offensively, batted .138 with four hits and four RBI... Had the game-winning RBI in the win over Fresno State... Had two RBI in a win over Long Beach State.
HOOD RIVER VALLEY HS: Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of Oregon in 1998... Three-time first team all-state pick... Mount Hood Conference Player of the Year in 1996 and 1997... Was invited to the U.S. Olympic Team open tryouts over the summer of 1998 but was unable to attend... Was named a High School Fastpitch All-American as well as a USA Softball All-American.
PERSONAL: Born in Hood River, OR... Daughter of Theresa and Terry Draper... Has two sisters, Rachel and Stephanie... Rachel played basketball at the University of Portland.