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Alexa Strid
#16PositionShortstop/Outfielder
Height5-8
ClassSenior
HometownStephens City
Previous SchoolHomeschooled
Career Summary
After redshirting her first season, Alexa Strid became a four-year starter for the Cougars and helped them win the conference title and advance to NCAA Regionals each of those seasons. She began her BYU career at shortstop as a freshman, spent sophomore year in the outfield and moved back to shortstop as a junior and senior. An All-West Coast Conference First Team selection in 2016 and 2017, she was also named to the All-WCC Second Team in 2018. A team captain her senior year, Strid finished the season ranked No. 3 in on-base percentage (.491) among all seniors in program history.
Personal
- Parents Jim and Mary
- One older brother Jamey
- Major is sociology
Before BYU
- Played for the Georgia East Cobb Bullets
- Led her team to a top 5 finish at the 2013 18-U Premier Nationals
- Led her team to a top 10 finish at 2012 18-U Premier Nationals
- Hitting coach was Jim Brackin, a member of the ASA National Softball Hall of Fame
- One of her biggest sports thrills to date is having a picture of her playing softball at ESPN's Wide World of Sports appear on Disney's home page, a Dick's Sporting Goods catalog and two large murals in The Milk House at ESPN's Wide World of Sports building