1. Caitlin Lowe played college softball for Arizona and led her team in back-to-back Women's College World Series championships in 2006 and 2007.

1. Caitlin Lowe played college softball for Arizona and led her team in back-to-back Women's College World Series championships in 2006 and 2007.
Caitlin Lowe won a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Caitlin Lowe is one of select players in NCAA Division I history to have accumulated over 300 hits, 200 runs and 100 stolen bases while batting.
At Foothill High School in North Tustin, California, Caitlin Lowe was selected as an All-American four years in a row, and helped lead her team to state and national championships in 2000.
Caitlin Lowe jumped into top-10 rankings in Wildcat history for her run and stolen base totals and posted career highs in doubles and base on balls; Lowe led the conference in stolen bases.
Caitlin Lowe set career highs in home runs, triples and slugging percentage.
Caitlin Lowe was named 2006 First Team All-American and Pac-10 for a third consecutive year.
Caitlin Lowe posted another top-10 school record for her 33 stolen bases and was caught just twice that year while achieving a high in RBIs and again leading the conference for stolen bases.
Caitlin Lowe stole a career high, school season second best and Pac-10 leading 49 bags, being caught just once.
Caitlin Lowe is the Wildcat's career leader in stolen bases, second in batting average and top-10 in hits, triples and runs.
Caitlin Lowe is one of only six Wildcat players to be named an NFCA All-American in each of her four years with the program and joined Leah Braatz as the only player in Arizona history to be awarded first-team All-America all four years.
Caitlin Lowe began her national career in 2004 as a member of the USA Schutt Elite Team at the Canada and Champions Cups, where she scored a team-high 16 runs.
In 2005, Caitlin Lowe joined the United States National Team and helped the team earn silver medals in the Japan and World Cups.
Caitlin Lowe was one of the youngest members of the 2006 World Championship team.
Caitlin Lowe helped the team win the World Cup in 2006 and 2007, where she posted a team high 6 hits with three runs scored.
Caitlin Lowe earned a gold medal at the 2007 Pan American games, and that season tied for the most hits, a team high with two triples and scored 21 runs, the second best on the team.
Caitlin Lowe has been a member of the US Women's National Softball Team since 2005.
Caitlin Lowe was tied in at-bats for the tournament and hit.
Caitlin Lowe played her first two seasons in limited action but was later named All-NPF from 2012 to 2014, including nabbing the Player of The Year and Diamond Spikes Awards in 2012.
Caitlin Lowe had a hit in the championship finale, though her team was bested by the Chicago Bandits.
Caitlin Lowe played her last season setting a career high in doubles.
Caitlin Lowe announced her retirement as a player after the 2014 season.
On June 7,2021, Caitlin Lowe was named the head coach of the Arizona Wildcats softball program, following the retirement of former head coach Mike Candrea.
Caitlin Lowe served as the program's director of operations in 2013 and then the volunteer assistant coach in 2014, before joining the coaching staff full time in 2015.
Caitlin Lowe served as the team's associate head coach from 2018 to 2021.
Caitlin Lowe graduated from the University of Arizona in the fall of 2007 with a degree in psychology and a minor in communications.
Caitlin Lowe is the daughter of Dave and Dawn Lowe and has a brother Tanner and three sisters Whitney, Paige, and McKenna Lowe.
Four-time Wildcat All-American Caitlin Lowe returned and joined Arizona's coaching staff as the team's volunteer assistant coach in 2013 after serving as the program's director of operations in 2012.
Caitlin Lowe will be working with the slappers, the outfielders and base running.
In 2015, Caitlin Lowe married Paul Nagy who is the assistant soccer coach at the University of Arizona.