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RANDI BERG
- Hometown: Santa Fe Springs, CA
- High School: Santa Fe High School
- College: Freso State University
- Position: Infield
- B/T: R/
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Berg’s collegiate career at Fresno State University was tremendous. With a career batting average of .278 combined with 212 hits, 36 doubles, 8 triples, and 82 RBIs, Berg found herself ranked among the top softball players to ever wear a Bulldog jersey. Her accomplishments earned her NCAA All-Regional selection numerous times and the coveted Fresno State Golden Glove Award. After three Olympic Festivals and ASA All-American honors, Berg hung up her amateur cleats and began a long career as a professional in the sport of softball. In 1999, she was named the WPSL Defensive Player of the Year and in 2000, she won the WPSL crown as a member of the Florida Wahoos. Known for her defensive prowess and smooth technique, Berg brings experience and modesty to the PFX Tour.
Career Highlghts:
National:
- Played for the Southern California Players in the 1997 ASA Women's Major Fast Pitch National Championship where they finished tied for fifth.
- Participated in the 1994 U.S. Olympic Festival in St. Louis, MO where her East team captured the gold medal
- Participated in the 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival in San Antonio, TX
- Named as a second-team ASA All-American in 1997
Collegiate:
- Career batting average of .278 with 212 career hits, 36 doubles, eight triples and 82 RBIs
- Graduate of Fresno State University in Fresno, CA
- As junior, captured second team All-West Region and All-Wac honors
- Led her Fresno team to a tie for third at the 1997 NCAA Women's College World Series
- Named Student Sports' “Sisters of the Year” along with her twin sister Laura
Personal:
- Parents: Harvey and Audrey Berg
- Siblings: Greg and a younger brother, Geoff, Twin sister, Laura
- Graduated from Fresno State University
- Born 01-06-75
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