2023 Softball Roster

Jersey Number 42
Frankie Hammoude
- Position:
 - Infield
 
- Height:
 - 5-9
 
- Class:
 - Senior
 
- High School:
 - Bishop O'Dowd HS
 
- Hometown:
 - Oakland, Calif.
 
Oregon State's Career Leader in Home Runs (53)
Senior (2023):
Junior (2022):
Senior (2023):
- All-Pac-12 Third Team
 - Played and started in all 45 games
 - Hit 10 home runs and drove in 26 runs
 - Broke OSU home run record with a first inning, two-run homer in 11-1 upset of #9 Washington (April 16)
 - Tied Tarrah Beyster's record of 52 with a home run in the series opener at UCLA (April 6)
 - Drove in six runs - a season single-game best - in the April 16th win over Washington, including four in the third inning off a double and a single
 - Tallied 11 putouts - a season-high - on two occasions - both in Tucson - against Arizona (April 28) and opposite #5 Washington in the Pac-12 Quarterfinals (May 11)
 
Junior (2022):
- All-Pacific Region First Team
 - All-Pac-12
 - Softball America All-America Third Team
 - Pac-12 Player of the Week on Feb. 15
 - Hit .384 on the season with 15 home runs
 - Tallied 40 RBI and scored 26 runs on the season
 - Tallied two home runs and seven RBI at New Mexico State
 - Hit five homes in a four-game span in February
 - Had four hits and three RBI vs. Southern Utah
 - Recorded three hits at Washington
 - Tallied a double and a home run vs. Ohio State at the Knoxville Regional
 - Recorded two hits, including a double at Washington
 
- First Team All-Pacific Region
 - First Team All-Pac-12
 - Named Pac-12 Player of the Week (May 17) to close the season after hitting four home runs for six RBI at Utah (5/13-15).
 - Broke the program record with 17 single-season home runs.
 - Also finished with the second-best single-season slugging percentage (.765) in program history and the tenth-most single-season total bases (104).
 - After the conclusion of the 2021 season, Hammoude ranks ninth with 28 career home runs.
 - Started all 46 games at first base.
 - Led the team with 17 home runs, 41 RBI, and 49 hits, as well as a .765 slugging percentage and a .456 on-base percentage.
 - In the field, she led the team with nine double-plays and 328 putouts.
 - Earned a 1.00 game batting average on four different occasions - 2-for-2 at Cal State Fullerton (2/13), 3-for-3 against Northern Colorado (3/6), 3-for-3 against Sacramento State (3/12), and 3-for-3 at Arizona (3/26).
 - Tallied 13 multi-hit games, 14 multi-RBI games, and five multi-run games.
 - Hit multiple home runs in a weekend series on four occasions - Colorado Classic (3/5-7), California (3/19-21), at Arizona (3/26-28), and at Utah (5/13-15).
 - Knocked two homers out of the park in two different games - California (3/20) and at Utah (5/14).
 - Finished the season with 49 hits, 41 RBI, four doubles, 17 home runs, and 24 runs.
 
- Saw action in two games in 2020.
 - Finished with two hits against Southern Utah on Feb. 7.
 - Missed the rest of the season due to injury.
 
- Pac-12 All-Freshman Team.
 - Started all 45 games; 43 at first base and two at catcher.
 - Had a team high 11 home runs, led the team in slugging percentage (.583) and on-base percentage (.418).
 - Recorded 36 RBI off 34 hits and scored 18 runs.
 - Went 4-for-4 against Fresno State on Feb. 15 with two home runs, two runs and five RBI.
 - Hit a grand slam vs. No 11 Arizona on Mar. 23.
 - Hit a home run in first career at bat as a Beaver.
 - Drove in five runs off two home runs vs. Western Michigan on Feb. 10.
 - Went 2-for-4 with two RBI, two runs and a home run vs. Oregon on Apr. 28.
 
- Named the 2017 Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclass First Team Catcher.
 - Was the SF Chronicle East Bay Region Player of the Year in 2015 and 2017.
 - Earned WACC League First Team honors and named the 2017 Player of the Year.
 - Earned Prep2Prep First Team All-NCS Team honors in 2016.
 - Was a two-time Chronicle All-Metro First Team honoree.
 - Helped her team become CIF North Coast Section Division III Champions in 2015.
 - Member of the 2015 and 2016 NCS Champion team.
 
- Played for Crossfire for three years, CA Gamers for two years, Firecrackers for two years and All-American Sports and Sorcerers Gables each for one year.
 - Earned the Zepp Outstanding Hitter Award at the OnDeck 2015 West Coast National Elite Camp.
 - Participated in the 2018 PGF High School All-American Game.
 
- Daughter of Donna Diamzon and Sam Hammoude.
 - Has two siblings: Jackie and Nicole.
 - Majoring in university exploratory studies.
 - Enjoys going to the beach, hiking or anything in nature.
 - Chose Oregon State because the campus is beautiful and she loves the coaching staff.
 - 2019 Junior Women's National Training Team Member.
 - Hit a three-run homerun in the championship game vs. Japan at the WBSC U-19 World Cup to tie the game in the bottom of the eighth. USA went on to become the U-19 World Champions
 
OSU Softball Preview for Civil War
Thursday, April 11
Spring FB - Coach Brennan mic'd up
Thursday, April 11
Coach Berg MIC'D UP for CAL practice  5/1/12
Thursday, April 11
Recap: Oregon State softball takes series finale from California with Natalie Hampton's blast
Sunday, May 14












