Upcoming Event: Softball versus DMACC on September 17, 2025 at 4 p.m.

Awards and Honors
Carolina Classic All-Tournament Team (2013)...College Sports Madness Second Team All-Big 12 (2012)…Academic All-Big 12 first team (2012)…Second Team Academic All-Big 12 (2011, 2013).
2013 (Senior)
Tied the single-season record with 14 home runs, the last of which was hit on Senior Day at the Cyclones Sports Complex…tied Erica Miller with 29 walks for the season, the most in program history…drove in 43 runs, including 22 with two outs…won a pitcher’s duel against No. 8 Oregon…hit grand slams against Liberty and Oklahoma State…led the team with a .649 slugging clip…scored 39 runs, second-most on the team…tallied 25 extra-base hits…walked three times at Florida Gulf Coast…stole bases against South Dakota State and Oklahoma State…drove in five runs against Liberty, Dartmouth and the Cowgirls…scored three runs against Liberty…had eight assists in game two of the Kansas series…spend time at third base, pitcher and right field…is the only Cyclone to slug higher than .600 in a career…ranks among the top-10 at Iowa State all-time in home runs, batting average, slugging, on-base percentage, walks, doubles, runs scored, hits and RBI…in the circle, defeated Oklahoma State and Texas Tech in Big 12 play…threw 11 complete games…threw at least five innings in 16 different games…longest appearance was 9.1 innings at Florida Gulf Coast…threw a no-hitter against Elon.
2012 (Junior)
Broke Iowa State single-season record for home runs (14) and RBIs (44)…ended the season ranked first at Iowa State with 28 career home runs…walked 24 times after never walking more than five times in either of the previous two seasons…drove in the winning runs against Western Illinois and San Diego State, both RBI-home runs…hit a grand slam against No. 10 Missouri…threw 173 innings and 10 complete games, including a 2-1 win over No. 14 Texas A&M…collected multiple home runs in three games (SDSU, Brown and Creighton)…ranked in the top 10 in the Big 12 in slugging (.636), RBIs (44) and home runs (14)…drove in three runs in Iowa State’s comeback win over Kansas…started all 53 games, 30 of them in the circle.
2011 (Sophomore)
Tied the Iowa State record with 11 home runs...led the team with a slugging percentage of .618...her 31 runs scored was second on the team...tied for first on the team with 51 hits...second on the team with 33 RBIs and hit a team-high 13 doubles...had a batting average of .325 which was good for third on the team...had four hits against UNI...hit a walk-off grand slam against Drake...hit a walk-off home run against UNI...launched two home runs against UNI...scored two runs eight different times...started three games as a pitcher, picking up two wins in the process...picked up wins over Western Illinois and Drexel...started 48 of the Cyclones' 49 games...played first base and left field, pitched and started 26 games as the designated player.
2010 (Freshman)
Saw action in 30 games, logging time at both designated player and pitcher ... hit .245 with three homers and 11 RBI ... finished 5-7 with a 4.83 ERA in the circle ... first career hit, which was a home run, came against nationally ranked Louisiana-Lafayette ... went 2-for-5 with a home run and drove in a season-high four runs against UC-Santa Barbara ... also homered against Western Michigan ... struck out a season-high three batters on five different occasions ... pitched a complete game to pick up first career win came against UC-Santa Barbara ... defeated Kansas to earn first career Big 12 win ... tossed five innings of one-hit ball against Eastern Illinois.
High School
Lettered three times at Scripps Ranch High School, hitting .387 as a junior ... led team in batting average, on base percentage (.444) and slugging percentage (.645) ... played varsity baseball as a senior ... played summer ball for Raiders 18 Gold for coach Phil Bruder ... also participated in field hockey and soccer.
Personal
Kinesiology major…daughter of Jim and Dorothy Torrescano ... has a younger brother, James ... is fluent in Spanish.