2019 Softball Roster
Roster
Jersey Number 8
Brittney Garcia
- Position:
- infielder
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Chino, CA
- High School:
- Chino Hills HS
2019
2017
2016
High School
- Played in 51 games
- Was at bat 154 times with 25 runs and 52 hits
- Had 6 doubles and 3 triples
- Slugging percentage is .403
- Had 107 assists this year
- Played in 62 games
- Was at bat 172 times with 27 runs and 45 hits
- Had 5 doubles, 1 triple and 5 home runs
- Slugging percentage was .390
2017
- Led the team in homeruns (2), and runs scored (35)
- Was second on the team in RBIs (25) and tied for second in doubles (6)
- Recorded seven multi-hit games, and five multi RBI games
- Had a seven-game hitting streak
- Hit a grand slam, and scored twice in a victory over Siena on February 26 (box score/recap)
2016
- Played in 11 games
- Got her first hit as a Highlander on Apr. 3 at Cal State Fullerton (box score/recap)
- Scored her first run against Cansius on Feb. 15 (box score/recap)
High School
- Letter winner in softball at Chino Hills High School under coach Mike Southworth
- Helped her team win the Sierra League Championship for three years and Baseline League Championship 2015 as well as four CIF apperances, winning the championship 2012
- Won the Silver Slugger Award 2014 and 2015
- First Team All-League
- Received Scholar Athlete award
- Served her community by coaching a team at Chino Girls fastpitch in 2013 and volunteered for the "Let it Be" foundation
- Brittney Ivette Garcia is the daughter of Rick and Clara Garcia
- Currently undeclared
- Roots for the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Los Angeles Lakers
- Cites Derek Jeter and Jessica Mendoza as her favorite athletes
- Enjoys eating pizza, italian, and mexican food
- Watches "Friends" and "Law & Order"
- "Notebook" and "The Sandlot" are among her favorite movies
- Listens to J. Cole
- Hobbies include hiking, camping, and drawing
- Most memorable sports achievement was hitting a 3 run homerun during a CIF playoff game and bringing her team up to a 5-4 lead to get them into the semi-finals, as well as being selected for First Team All-league her senior year
- Biggest athletic influence is her travel ball caoch Kim Howard because he has always been there for her and constantly pushed her to be the best she can be; his words are very inspiring to her and she considers him her mentor
Day in the Life: Leilani Juan
Monday, May 04
UCR Student-Athletes cheer on our students.
Friday, May 01
UCR Athletics Director Introductory Full Press Conference
Tuesday, March 24
Athletics Director Greg Paules Introductory Presentation Recap
Tuesday, March 24




























