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Concordia Career: 2007: Earned academic all-NSIC ... played in 57 games, starting 56 ... set school single-season record with 29 stolen bases (33 attempts), which led the NSIC and was 40th in the nation ... her 37 career stolen bases is third all-time at Concordia ... led the NSIC with 0.51steals per game and was third in total walks (27) ... 27 walks ties single-season school record ... hit .270 with 43 hits, eight doubles and a triple ... had hits in 30 games with 11 multi-hit games ... had 19 RBI ... went 3-3 with 3 runs scored and a RBI against Northern State (4-9) ... was 3-4 with a run scored and RBI against Upper Iowa (5-4). 2006: Played in 58 games and started 55 as a freshman ... hit .281 with 43 hits with three doubles and a triple ... had hits in 32 games with ten multi-hit games ... had 17 walks and 13 RBI ... went 3-4 against UM Crookston (4-23) ... was 2-3 with a run and 2 RBI against Northern State (4-22) ... was 8-10 in stolen base attempts.
Tartan High School: Earned three letters in softball and soccer and one in basketball ... was all-conference in 2004 and honorable mention in 2003 ... won the Titan Award in softball in 2004 ... was honorable-mention all-conference in soccer in 2003 ... served as team captain in both soccer and softball in 2004 and 2005 ... also a member of Wisconsin Batgirls 2004 18U state championship team ... a member of the National Honor Society with a 3.92 GPA ... was invited to STARZ banquet for being in top five-percent in class.
Personal: Born December 6, 1986 … daughter of Jon and Sandra Mast … has one brother, Jonathan ... is a kinesiology major and a coaching minor at Concordia and would like to be a registered nurse.
Side Facts: Favorite food is anything Italian ... favorite TV show is Everybody Loves Raymond ... favorite sports teams are the New York Yankees and the Buffalo Sabres ...favorite movie is The Notebook. ... favorite singer is Keith Urban ... nicknames include Nat, Noodles, Deer ... her parents are the most influential people in her life ... her father Jon played baseball at Valparaiso and the University of Buffalo.
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