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Shealee Dunavan

Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Yorba Linda, CA

High School:
Mater Dei

Position:
First Base/Outfield

Birthdate:
11/18/1979

Enters the 2000 campaign second in career batting average (.353) and hits (187)...needs 76 hits to become MSU’s all-time hits leader...ranks third all-time in triples (13), fourth in extra-base hits (47), tied for fourth in home runs (10), fifth in doubles (27), and seventh in RBI (74).

2000: A First-Team All-Big Ten selection...earned First-Team Great Lakes All-Region honors...started in all 53 games... .373 batting average good for fifth best in a MSU single season and second best on the team...led team with four triples...63 hits led the team and tied for sixth best in a MSU single season...scored 26 runs, good for second on the team...ranked among the Big Ten leaders in triples (T-2nd), batting average (4th) and hits (4th) ...posted a nine-game hitting streak...led team with 19 multiple-hit games, including six with three or more...had a .527 slugging percentage...had a team-best .428 on-base percentage...named to the All-Tournament team at the Louisiana-Lafayette Softball Classic...went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and a home run against Illinois State (2/19)...went 5-for-7 with six RBI and three runs scored in a doubleheader against Detroit (3/29)...had at least one hit in 38-of-53 games.

USA Softball: Played for the USA Royal team that won a bronze medal at the 1999 Coca-Cola USA Softball Women's National Team Festival in Fresno, Calif., in June of 1999.

1999: A Second-Team All-Big Ten selection..earned Great Lakes All-Region Second Team honors...named to the NCAA Region 8 All-Tournament team...started all 63 games she played in...moved to first base after starting in the outfield as a freshman...led the team, was fifth in the Big Ten and 67th nationally with a .383 batting average...batting average ranks fourth on MSU seasonal chart...had 75 hits, good for third on the MSU single-season chart...ranked among the Big Ten leaders in hits (5th), doubles (15/3rd) and triples (4/3rd)...had at least one hit in 50-of-63 games and produced 20 multiple-hit contests...had a 12-game hitting streak in April, good for seventh-best in program history...also put together a 10-game hitting streak earlier in the season...led the team with six homers...hit an MSU single-game record three doubles against Mississippi State (3/6)...had a .592 slugging percentage...had three or more RBI in five games...was 3-for-3 with three RBI and connected on first collegiate home run in win over Massachusetts (2/26) in the NFCA Classic...hit .357 (5-of-14) with five RBI, a double, triple and home run in four NCAA Regional games...an Academic All-Big Ten and GTE Academic All-District IV Second Team honoree.

1998: Started all 54 games in right field to earn her first varsity letter…was fourth on the team with a .297 batting average…had six doubles and two triples for a .358 slugging percentage…was second on the team with 12 sacrifices and was third with 18 RBI…tied for fourth in the Big Ten with three sacrifice flies...had 13 multiple-hit games and two multiple-RBI contests…posted a seven-game hitting streak from April 14-23…hit safely in seven of the final nine games of the season...led all outfielders with six assists...was 2-for-2 with two doubles and two RBI against Wisconsin (4/4)...singled in her first collegiate at-bat in 6-1 win over Wisconsin at the Arizona State Classic (2/20)…was 2-for-5 with an RBI and scored a run in 7-4 victory over second-ranked Michigan (4/14)...earned First-Team All-America honors at 1998 gold nationals after guiding her Southern California Athletics team to a third-place finish.

Pre-MSU: A four-year letterwinner at Mater Dei High for coach Doug Meyers...earned second-team all-league honors as a freshman and first-team all-league recognition her final three years...team was ranked No. 1 in the state her junior year and No. 2 in her final campaign...team captain as a senior...a National Honor Society member...competed with Orange County Athletics from 1994-95 and team finished second at Nationals both years...played with Orange County Panthers in 1996, guiding team to a national championship...returned to Orange County Athletics in 1997 and finished third at nationals...a four-time first-team All-Nationals team honoree.

Personal: Born Nov. 18, 1979, she is the daughter of Gary and Deborah Dunavan...an education major...nickname is Shea...enjoys snowboarding and fungo golf.

Career Statistics

Year	GP/GS	AB	R	H	BAvg	2B	3B	HR	RBI	SO	BB	HB	SF	S	SB-SBA	PO	A	E	FPct
1998	54/54	165	25	49	.297	6	2	0	18	14	9	0	3	9	5-6	54	6	1	.984
1999	63/63	196	39	75	.383	15	4	6	36	21	19	1	5	7	9-9	455	32	11	.978
2000	53/53	169	26	63	.373	6	4	4	17	8	16	1	1	4	3-3	140	13	6	.962
Totals	170/170	530	90	187	.353	27	10	10	71	43	44	2	9	20	17-18	649	51	18	.975