Brooke Cadiente
Outfielder 3
Ht
5'
6"
Class
Senior
Hometown
Mesa, 
Arizona
Last School
Mountain View High School
Roster Years
2000-2003


Summary

The first four-year letter winner in the history of the BYU softball program, Brooke Cadiente was a freshman on the 2000 inaugural team and finished her career with 36 home runs.

Personal

  • Parents are Ronald and Pamela
  • Has two brothers, Garron and Brett, and two sisters, Maren and Paige
  • Majoring in sociology

Before BYU

  • Scholar-athlete at Mountain View High School in Mesa, Ariz.
  • Three-year letter winner
  • Two-time All-Valley First Team selection
  • Led team in home runs, runs and RBI

Stats

YEAR    AVG   AB   R    H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  TB   SLG%  BB  OB%
2000   .189  132  16   25   2  0    4  18    39  .295   1  .206
2001   .320  181  38   58   7  2   13  53   108  .597  26  .404
2002   .304  158  27   48  11  0   10  43    89  .563  25  
2003   .342  155  39   53  10  3    9  42    96  .619  27  .440
TOTAL  .294  626  120  184 30  5   36  156  332  .530  79
BYU Hall of Fame

Freshman Year 2000

  • Started in 41 games for the Cougars, batting .189 with 25 hits in 132 at bats
  • Had a team-high four home runs
  • Second on the team with 18 RBI and also scored 16 runs
Sophmore Year 2001

  • Named West All-Region First Team selection
  • Mountain West Conference Tournament MVP
  • MWC Player of the Week (5/8)
  • Played in all 61 games
  • Hit .320 with 58 hits, seven doubles and two triples
  • Ranked 29th in the country with 13 home runs and 24th in the nation with 53 RBI
  • Scored 38 runs in 181 at bats
  • Had a .597 slugging percentage
Junior Year 2002

  • Started all 53 games for the Cougars
  • Voted to MWC All-Tournament Team with grand slam against SDSU
  • Team captain
  • Second on the team in batting average, RBI and home runs
  • MWC Player of the Week (3/6)
Senior Year 2003

  • All-Mountain West Conference Team
  • Voted to the MWC All-Tournament Team for the third-consecutive season
  • Team captain
  • Recorded a .342 batting average with 53 hits, nine home runs and 42 RBI
  • MWC Player of the Week on March 18 with 7-7 performance against Utah State in home opener
  • Started in all 53 games
Graduate Year

Redshirt Year

Medical Redshirt Year