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  Christina Enea
Christina Enea
Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Woodland Hills, Calif.

High School:
El Camino Real

Height:
5-7

Position:
INF

Birthdate:
10/18/1983

HONORS
2005 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12
2005 SECOND TEAM ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12

2004 WCWS ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
2004 NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT
2004 SECOND TEAM ALL-MIDWEST
2004 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG
2003 NCAA REGIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT
2002 THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN
2002 FIRST TEAM ALL-BIG 12
2002 FIRST TEAM ALL-MIDWEST

2005- SENIOR
Concluded career with her third Coaches All-Big 12 First Team honor ... Knocked in two or more runs on 13 occasions ... Recorded her second best single season RBI total with 42 ... Only struck out 13 times in 184 at bats (1 K per 14.2 AB) ... Swiped 13 bases this season and was only caught stealing once in career ... Hit .480 (12-25) against lefties and .355 (27-76) with runners in scoring position ... Missed eight games prior to KIA Klassic with high ankle sprain ... Tied a career high with an 11-game hitting streak that began DePaul (2/6) and ended against Michigan State (2/25) ... At the time the streak was the third longest by any player since 2001 ... Hit a two-run homer in a run-rule victory over Lipscomb (2/18) ... Drove in five runs in doubleheader against Arkansas (3/2) ... Haunted OSU again with three RBI, including the game winner in a nine inning, 3-2, Bedlam win (4/27) ... Drove in all of OU's runs in a 4-0 win over Nebraska (5/1) ... Swung at a .321 clip during the postseason.

2004 - JUNIOR
OU's top hitter during the 2004 postseason ... Garnered Coaches All-Big 12 First Team and Midwest All-Region Second Team honors for her work during the regular season ... Only Sooner to garner WCWS All-Tournament honors after hitting .545 ... Named to the All-Region 1 Championship Team after hitting at a .563 clip and driving in five runs ... Second on the team in bases on balls (29) and fourth in RBI (28) ... Ranked No. 4 in walks in conference ... Moved up on OU lists to No. 8 in career RBI (112), No. 6 in career doubles (33), and No. 8 in career walks (70) ... Enters 2005 season with a nine-game hitting streak ... Went 3-for-4 with RBI in WCWS opener against No. 9 Washington ... Raised batting average 37 points (.281 to .318) from the start of regionals to the end of the season ... Hit .556 (15-for-27) during that eight game span ... Missed five games, including first game of Big 12 Tournament, due to strained Achilles tendon ... Only struck out 13 times, which was easily the low among OU regulars ... Owned a 2.2-to-1 walk (29) to strikeout (13) ratio ... Drove in four runs as the Sooners eliminated Louisiana-Lafayette (5/23) from the Region 1 Championships ... Went 2-for-3 with crucial RBI in upset of No. 1 Arizona (5/22) ... Hit .352 during conference games, which was the sixth best mark in the Big 12 ... Slick first baseman who committed only three errors ... Haunted Oklahoma State (4/8) once again with game clinching two-run home run in Bedlam opener (4/9) ... Hitting .421 with six RBI in her career against OSU ... Collected team-high six RBI during NFCA Leadoff Classic ... Drove in both of OU's runs against No. 10 Florida State (2/28) ... Went 3-for-3 with leadoff walk in decisive seventh inning against North Texas (2/18) ... Went 1-for-1 with two RBIs against Oklahoma Christian (2/11) ... Went 2-for-3 with first home run of the season against Southeastern Louisiana (2/6) ... Put together 2-for-2 day against Centenary (2/8) with two runs and two RBI.

2003 - SOPHOMORE
Named to All-Region 4 Championship Team after hitting .500 and collecting four RBI as Sooners swept their way to fourth consecutive WCWS ... Started at first base in 54 of 61 games ... Fourth on team with .285 batting average ... Had 41 hits, seven doubles, two triples, four home runs and 25 RBI for 64 total bases ... Recorded eight multi-hit and multi-RBI games ... Led team with 352 putouts and 27 assists from first base ... Batting average peaked at .452 and never dropped below .364 for five week span during the non-conference schedule (2/8-3/14) ... Hit .312 during non-conference season with three home runs and 15 RBI ... Began season by hitting safely in eight of the first nine games ... Perfect with four stolen bases on the same number of attempts ... Homered and had two RBI against No. 10 Arizona State (2/28) ... Led the Sooners at the ASU Tournament (7-for-12) with a .583 average including a double, a triple, a home run, two runs scored and three RBI ... Had a three RBI game against UNLV on March 13 ... Scored the game-winning run at No. 5 Nebraska on March 20 ... Went 2-for-3 against No. 19 Texas A&M (3/2) ... Helped Sooners eliminate Alabama from the WCWS with 2-for-4 effort ... Hit .273 in WCWS, which was the 12th best average in the tournament ... Tore ligaments in her left arm during a non-conference game against Alabama-Birmingham ... Missed two weeks due to the injury and wore a heavy brace the remainder of the season ... Sat out one game and parts of two others during Big 12 Tournament after colliding with a runner at first base against Texas.

2002 - FRESHMAN
Started off the season as the Sooners' catcher, but saw more starts at first base toward the end of the season ... Selected as a third team All-American as a utility player ... Became OU's first freshman in program history to garner All-America honors ... Named as one of USA Softball's 25 finalists for its inaugural Collegiate Player of the Year award ... Named first team All-Big 12 as an at-large selection at first base ... Captured first team All-Midwest Region honors as a utility player ... Held team's longest hitting streak of the season at 11 games ... Batted .533 (16-for-30) with seven runs scored and 16 RBI over the stretch (3/1-3/14) ... Hit her first collegiate home run against Stephen F. Austin (2/8), a two-run shot, at the UTA Tournament ... Had a hit in three of the five tournament games ... Was a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate in OU's 15-0 shutout of Drake (2/16) ... Collected three RBI versus OCU (2/19) ... Mustered one of the Sooners' three hits versus No. 18 Alabama (2/22) and also drove in OU's lone run ... The Sooners' hottest hitter during the OU/Worth Invitational (3/7-3/10) ... Batted .588 with five runs scored and 13 RBI ... Hit three home runs in one day of the tournament ... Two of her homers came in the same inning and the other was a grand slam ... Went 2-for-4 with one run scored and two RBI at Tulsa (3/27) ... Went 2-for-4 at Oklahoma State (4/3) and drove in the winning run with a single in the top of the seventh inning to complete OU's five-run comeback ... Collected four RBI in Missouri doubleheader (4/10) ... Hitless in game one versus No. 18 Texas (4/14) ... Rebounded with a 2-for-3 effort with one run scored in game two ... Went 3-for-4 and drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning against Oklahoma State (4/24) ... Went 3-for-4 and doubled in a run at No. 22 Baylor (4/28) ... Scored a career high three runs against Tulsa (4/30) in the regular season finale ... Also hit a walk-off three-run homer in the sixth inning to give the Sooners the 11-2 victory ... Hit only .167 during the Big 12 Conference Tournament (5/2-5/5) ... Best game of the tournament was a 1-for-3 performance against Kansas (5/4) where she scored and drove in a run ... Hit for a .308 (4-for-13) average and scored five runs during the NCAA Region 5 Tournament (5/16-5/19) ... Collected at least one hit in three of the four contests ... Batted a team-best .500 (3-for-6) during the WCWS ... Accounted for the Sooners' lone two runs of the series with a two-run homer versus Cal (5/23) in OU's 4-2 series opening loss.

HIGH SCHOOL - EL CAMINO REAL
Four-year letterwinner ... A four-year all-league, all-city, and all-area selection, 1998-2001 ... A three-time All-State selection ... Named to the Senior All-Star team ... Helped team win a city championship her sophomore year and a league championship all four years ... Named team MVP and all-league co-MVP in her final season ... A three-time Hart All-Tournament selection ... A four-time scholar-athlete ... Coached in softball by Dale Moore ... Also lettered two years in soccer.

PERSONAL
Full name is Christina Theresa Enea ... Born on Oct. 18, 1983, in Santa Monica, Calif. ... Daughter of Terry and Sal Enea ... Has one sister, Francesca ... Communications major ... Hometown newspaper is the Daily News.