Career Summary
Kristin "House" Delahoussaye made her mark on BYU as one of the most consistent players, holding down the defense from second base and keeping steady at bat. Aside from a few games she missed due to injury, she started every single game as a Cougar. She was named to the All-MWC First Team in 2008, 2010 and 2011. As a newcomer, she was named MWC Freshman of the Year in 2008. On a regional level, she was recognized in 2010 and 2011 on the NFCA/Louisville Slugger Pacific All-Region First Team. Delahoussaye was part of the 2010 team that advanced to the NCAA Super Regional for the first time in BYU history. She notched herself onto the BYU record books, second in career runs, doubles, walks and at bats, fifth in career on-base percentage, sixth in career triples, seventh in career hits and total bases, and eighth in career stolen bases.
Personal
- Parents named Mark and Debbie
- Has one brother
- Lettered in softball three times at Sierra Vista High School and once at Silverado High School
- Sports hero is Olympic athlete Jessica Mandoza.
Before BYU
- Named 2005 and 2007 Nevada 4A MVP of the Southwest Division
- Named to 4A All-State first team in 2007
- High school team took second in state in 2005
- Strong contributor to the three consecutive regional championships.