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15 Facts About Suzy Brookshire

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Suzy Brookshire played for college softball for three universities from 2017 to 2021, the San Jose State Spartans, Sacramento State Hornets and the Long Beach State 49ers.

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Suzy Brookshire represented Team Mexico at the 2020 Summer Olympics where they placed fourth in their first appearance.

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Suzy Brookshire was born in Gilroy, California to Alan Suzy Brookshire and Stacey Vanderlei; her grandmother Helen Gonzales was born in Mexico.

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Suzy Brookshire was named co-Monterey Bay League MVP, a two-time Cal-Hi Sports all-state selection, and two time Cal-Hi Sports All-State Softball First Team honoree.

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Suzy Brookshire became the fourth Sacramento State freshman in program history to receive all-region honors.

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Suzy Brookshire set the program single-season record for home runs with 18, surpassing the previous record of 15, she set as a freshman.

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Suzy Brookshire ranked among the top three players in the conference in average, runs, home runs, doubles, RBIs, slugging percentage, on-base percentage and total bases.

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Suzy Brookshire became the first position player in Sacramento State history to be named all-region in consecutive seasons.

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On October 30,2020, Suzy Brookshire announced she would transfer to Long Beach State.

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Suzy Brookshire led Long Beach State in home runs 49 RBI, and ranked in the Top 10 nationally in RBI per game.

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Suzy Brookshire became the third player in Long Beach State program history to hit.

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Suzy Brookshire helped Long Beach State win their first Big West championship since 2014, and advance to the 2021 NCAA Division I softball tournament.

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Suzy Brookshire began her professional career with the Smash It Sports Vipers of the Women's Professional Fastpitch league in 2022.

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Suzy Brookshire has been a member of Mexico women's national softball team since 2017.

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Suzy Brookshire was selected to represent Mexico at the 2020 Summer Olympics, where she recorded the first hit in Mexican Olympic history in their opening game against Canada.