Lexi Tarrow
Outfielder 26
Ht
5'
8"
Class
Senior
Hometown
Olympia, 
Washington
Last School
A. G. West Black Hills High School
Roster Years
2016-2019


Career Highlights

The 5-foot-8 native of Olympia, Washington has been starting for the Cougars since her freshman season. Tarrow finished her career with a a .333 batting average, 125 runs, 178 hits, 20 doubles, 7 triples, 8 home runs and 85 RBI and being named the WCC Player of the Year her senior season. Following the 2019 season, the outfielder was named to the NFCA All-Pacific Region Team as well as the WCC First Team. During her sophomore season, she led the team in batting average, hits, and on-base percentage. She was named to the 2018 All-WCC First Team and has been named WCC Player of the Week three times. She finished her junior season ranked No. 2 in stolen bases with 18 among all juniors in program history. In the BYU career record books, Tarrow ranked No. 5 in triple (7) and No. 6 in stolen bases (36).

Personal

  • Full name is Alexi
  • Parents are Bill and Benna Tarrow
  • Has two siblings
  • Majoring in elementary education
BYU Hall of Fame

Freshman Year 2016

  • Started 31 games, saw action in the outfield and at DP
  • Hit two RBI against Creigton, going 2 for 3 and stealing base twice
  • Had a pair of RBI against Mount St. Mary's after hitting her first career triple
  • Crossed home plate twice against Southern Utah
  • Went 2 for 4 at Pacific with two runs
Sophmore Year 2017

  • All-WCC Honorable Mention
  • Led the team in batting average (.395), hits (62) and on-base percentage (.495)
  • Played most of the season as the DP, saw some time in the outfield
  • Hit her first career home run vs. Nevada
  • Went 4 of 6 with three RBI in doubleheader vs. Louisville and LIU Brooklyn
  • WCC Player of the Week (2/27)
  • Went a career-best 3/4 @ Fresno State
  • Career-high 3 RBI on 2/3 hitting with 2 runs vs. Maine
  • Went 2/4 with 3 RBI at SUU
  • Career night vs. UVU, going 4/5 with 3 RBI, 3 runs and 2 home runs, one of which was a walk-off homer to enforce the run-rule win
  • One home run shy of hitting for the cycle against Mississippi State in the NCAA Regionals, going 3/4 with 1 run and 1 RBI
  • Went 2/3 with 2 runs and 1 RBI against Fordham in the NCAA Regionals
Junior Year 2018

  • 2018 All-WCC First Team
  • Finished the season ranked No. 2 in stolen bases (18) among all juniors in program history 
  • Played in 57 games and started 56 this season
  • Hit three-run homers against both Stanford (2/8) and Missouri (2/22)
  • WCC Player of the Week (3/5)
  • Batted .700 and stole four bases at the Husky Classic in Seattle. Also scored six runs on seven hits while also adding four RBI and a home run
  • Hit three-run homers against both Stanford (2/8) and Missouri (2/22)
  • Went 3/4 with two runs against SUU (3/16). She also had three RBI
  • Also went 3/4 with two runs and one RBI against Santa Clara (4/6)
  • Went 2/3 with two runs at Pacific (4/14), including a three-run homer
  • Also went 3/5 with two runs at San Diego (5/4)
  • Went 2/4 with two runs and one triple at San Diego (5/5)
  • Also went 2/3 with two stolen bases against UAlbany (5/18) in regionals
  • WCC Commissioner's Bronze Honor Roll
Senior Year 2019

  • Named WCC Player of the Year
  • Named All-WCC First Team
  • Named All-Pacific Region Third Team
  • Named WCC Preseason First Team
  • Played in 48 games, starting 39
  • Had one RBI against North Carolina (2/9)
  • Went 2 for 2 against Fordham with two RBI (2/16)
  • Batted a perfect 3 for 3 with three runs and one RBI against Pacific (4/12)
  • Scored a run against No. 3 Washington (4/17)
  • Went a perfect 3 for 3 with two runs, a homer, a double and two RBI against USD with a career-high slugging percentage of 2.330 (4/26)
  • Was 2 for 3 against Santa Clara with two runs and a double (5/10)
Graduate Year

Redshirt Year

Medical Redshirt Year