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Sacramento State

2017 Softball

12 Jessica Ravetti

  • Height 5-9
  • Bats/Throws R/R
  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Alameda, Calif.
  • High School Alameda HS
  • Position 1B

Biography

2017 Season
An honorable mention all-Big Sky Conference selection after appearing in 46 of the Hornets’ 50 games…started all 46 of those games at first base…missed four games due to injury from March 31-April 4…recipient of all-league accolades for the second straight year, which included a second team selection a year ago…a team tri-captain…hit .294 (42-for-143) with 11 home runs, 27 RBIs, 81 total bases, a .566 slugging percentage and an .895 ops…the homers ranked as the third best mark in the Big Sky…in addition, the 11 homers are the third highest single-season total in Sacramento State history…she was also a Big Sky all-tournament selection after finishing the postseason event 5-for-10 with three runs, a double, two homers and four RBIs over three games…during the tournament, in the Hornets’ win over Southern Utah, she was 4-for-4 with three runs, a double, two homers and three RBIs…now a two-time Big Sky all-tournament selection…had a career-high eight-game hitting streak from March 17-April 8…also had a six-game hitting streak and a five-game hitting streak…hit .296 with runners on base and .294 with runners in scoring position…in Big Sky play, Ravetti batted .321…finished the season with a .986 fielding percentage…among career leaders in Sacramento State’s Div. I era, Ravetti ranks fifth in fielding percentage (.991), sixth in slugging percentage (.490) and tied for eighth in home runs (12)…a Big Sky all-academic selection for the second straight year…named an NFCA Scholar-Athlete for academic prowess.

2016 Season

A second team all-Big Sky Conference selection after appearing in 47 of the team’s 50 games, including 44 starts at first base…finished the season batting .324 with team highs in doubles (16) and RBIs (35)…also struck out just once every 14.8 at-bats…her average of 0.34 doubles per game was the 24th best mark in the nation…the 16 doubles are the fourth best single-season mark in the program’s Div. I era (1990-pres.)…in addition, the 35 RBIs are tied for the 12th best mark…an all-tournament selection at the Big Sky Championship after batting .500 (7-for-14) with four doubles, 11 total bases and eight RBIs over four postseason games…that included a career-high five RBIs in a win over Southern Utah, the most RBIs by a Hornet all season…committed just one error in 334 total chances at first base, good for a .997 fielding percentage…hit .320 with runners on base, .339 with runners in scoring position and .397 with two outs…had a team-high 18 RBIs with two outs in an inning…had 11 multiple-RBI games, three more than any other player on the team…if the Big Sky gave out a most improved player award, Ravetti would be a good bet as she was a combined 0-for-11 with two RBIs during her first two years with the program…against Big Sky opposition, she hit .333 with eight doubles, 15 RBIs and a .383 on-base percentage…had five different hitting streaks of at least four games long during the season…a Big Sky All-Academic selection.

2015 Season
Played in four games, including three starts at first base…each of those starts came during the first three games of the season…was hitless in six at-bats during the season, but had a pair of RBIs…both RBIs came in a 4-2 victory against Northwestern State in which she had a sacrifice fly and was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded…had one at-bat during conference play.

2014 Season
Appeared in six games as a true freshman…had five at-bats and a walk during the season, with each of those plate appearances coming in a pinch hitting role…had at-bats against UC Davis, CSU Bakersfield (twice), UC Riverside, San Diego and Portland State.

High School

A 2013 graduate of Alameda High School in the Bay Area…played four years of softball, and one season each of basketball and soccer for the Hornets…a career .397 hitter, she was the varsity squad’s starting catcher all four years…a three-time all-league selection (2011-13), including first team in 2011 and 2012, and second team in 2013…during her four seasons, the Hornets never finished lower than third place in the league standings, including a 2012 Alameda Contra Costa League championship…in 77 career games, she hit .397 (89-for-224) with a .467 on-base percentage, 12 doubles, 11 triples, five home runs and 54 RBIs…never hit lower than .341 in any of her four seasons, including a .462 mark as a junior and .417 as a sophomore…struck out just 17 times in 224 at-bats, good for one strikeout every 13.2 at-bats.

Personal
Parents are Paul and Deborah Ravetti…a kinesiology major who graduated in May of 2017…played two years of club softball for the Nor Cal Shockers.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 12

    2014Freshman

    1B
    5'9"
    12
  • 12

    2015Sophomore

    1B
    5'9"
    12
  • 12

    2016Junior

    1B
    5'9"
    12
  • 12

    2017Senior

    1B
    5'9"
    12

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