San Jacinto College softball pitcher Brooke DuBois has signed to play with the University of Houston- Victoria. Pictured left to right: (front) Mary DuBois and Brooke DuBois; (back) Kenny DuBois and Melanie DuBois. Photo credit: Andrea Vasquez, San Jacinto College marketing department.
DuBois signs with University of Houston-Victoria softball
Andrea Vasquez-- December 5, 2012
HOUSTON – San Jacinto College softball pitcher Brooke DuBois has signed to continue her education and play softball for the University of Houston- Victoria next year.
Last season, the sophomore had a 1.28 ERA and 83 strikeouts. DuBois also hit .318 with eight doubles and 23 RBIs.
DuBois was also named the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XIV pitcher of the week twice last spring and also received NJCAA honors for first-team All-South Conference and first-team All-Region XIV. Last year, along with former pitchers Alexis Estrada and Shannon Millman, DuBois helped break the single-season saves record with 14. San Jacinto College finish 11th in the nation at least year’s regional tournament after a 4 – 2 loss to Galveston College.
San Jacinto College faces McLennon Community College for this season’s home opener on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 1 p.m. All San Jacinto College softball games are played at the South Campus softball field, located at 13735 Beamer Road in Houston. For more information on San Jacinto College softball, visit sanjacports.com.
About San Jacinto College
Surrounded by monuments of history, industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, for more than 50 years. The Achieving the Dream Leader College is committed to the goals and aspirations of a diverse population of 30,000 students in more than 200 degree and certificate options, including university transfer and career preparation. Students also benefit from the College’s job training programs, renowned for meeting the needs of growing industries in the region. San Jacinto College graduates contribute nearly $630 million each year to the Texas workforce. San Jacinto College. Your Goals. Your College.
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