Nationality American Height 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) | Name Wendy Hauser | |
Full name Wendy Jo Allen (married Hauser) Born April 5, 1982 (age 42) ( 1982-04-05 ) Moreno Valley, California College team Arizona Wildcats, Ohio State Buckeyes |
Pitching with Wendy Allen Hauser
Wendy Jo Allen (born April 5, 1982) is an American, a former high school, collegiate 2-time NCAA Division 1 NFCA and CoSIDAAll-American, left-handed hitting Softball Pitcher and Utility Player, originally from Moreno Valley, California.
Contents
- Pitching with Wendy Allen Hauser
- 2001 Freshman year
- 2002 Sophomore year
- 2003 Junior year
- 2004 Senior year
- Professional career
- References
She attended Valley View High School 1996-1997, and Moreno Valley High School 1997-2000. In College Wendy attended The Ohio State University and played Varsity Softball for the Buckeyes from fall 2000-2002. In the fall of 2002 she transferred to the University of Arizona where she competed for the Varsity Softball team from 2002-2004.
In the 2004 summer she was drafted to play on the now defunct Arizona Heat. After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Business from the Eller College of Management, she played the 2006 season in Caronno Pertusella, Italy for the A.B. Caronno Rheavendors.
In 2006 Wendy joined the University of Redlands coaching staff, first as a volunteer coach and then later as a Graduate Assistant. In 2008 she graduated with a Master of Arts in Education: Higher Education.
2001: Freshman year
archives all-great lakes
2002: Sophomore year
player of the week regional all tournament team
2003: Junior year
season stat season wrapup
2004: Senior year
season stats season wrapup
Professional career
Wendy was drafted onto the 2004 Arizona Heat National Pro Fastpitch team. She led her team in RBIs, doubles and slugging percentage. Her batting average was a close number two. Halfway through season she was sliding into home plate and hurt her injured knee. Plagued with knee issues, which ended up being a torn meniscus, she declined her NPF all-star selection and had to sit out several games.
In 2006 Allen led her A.B. Caronno team in batting average, on-base percentage, tied for hits and triples and was second in slugging percentage.