Career Summary
JC Clayton played a significant role on the team at shortstop in her four years as a Cougar. In 2012, she was named to the Easton All-America Second Team. As a freshman, she was named MWC Freshman of the Year, and as a senior, she was PCSC Co-Player of the Year. Her name is plastered all across the BYU record books. She is first in career at bats and hits, second in career batting average, stolen bases and on-base percentage, and third in career runs, triples and all-time reached base streaks. BYU won conference championships and advanced to the NCAA regionals in all four seasons Clayton played.
Personal
- Parents are Darrell and Kim
- Has one brother and one sister
- Loves country music, horses and soccer
- Majoring in recreation management with an emphasis in commercial
Before BYU
- Prepped at San Benito High School
- TCAL Champions in 07' and '08
- CCS Champions all four years
- Named Tri-County Athletic League Most Valuable Player and All Tri-County Athletic League senior year
- Named by Cal-Hi Sports to the Overall All-State Second Team senior year
- Was All Tri-County Athletic League and Cal-Hi Sports Underclass All-State Second Team her junior year
- Was on the Mission City Invitational All-Tournament Team, All Tri-County Athletic League Team, San Jose Mercury News All Central Coast Section Team and Cal-Hi Sports All-State Underclass Second Team her sophomore season
- Career high batting average of .610 in 2008
- Played all four years and lettered in soccer
- Four-year scholar-athlete