Amy Ray
Amy Ray
Player Profile
Hometown:
Gresham, Ore.

High School:
Gresham HS

Height:
5-6

Position:
Utility

Birthdate:
02/06/1985

Experience:
4L

Bats/Throws:
R/R

NEW MEXICO - Outfielder with the ability to start and make an impact...enters her final season for the Lobos and will contribute...could play a variety of positions if needed. 2006 - JUNIOR SEASON - Named a Mountain West Conference Scholar Athlete for the 2005-06 year...appeared in 21 games last season and started 16...hit .196 in 46 at-bats with a double and an RBI. 2005 - SOPHOMORE SEASON - Honored as a Mountain West Conference Scholar Athlete for maintaining a 3.5 GPA or better...named to the Academic All-MWC team...tied for first in the MWC in sacrifice bunts (12) and tied for sixth for most doubles (11)...started in all of UNM's 50 games...led the team in sacrifice hits and flies...recorded the second most doubles of any Lobo...saw the third most at bats (150)...had the team's fourth most runs (16), hits (30), home runs (1), total bases (44) and putouts (65)...drew 10 walks, the fifth highest on the team. 2004 - FRESHMAN SEASON - Played in 29 of the team's 65 games in the outfield and DH positions...had five hits and six runs scored in her first year as a Lobo...hit her first collegiate home run against New Mexico State...went 1-4 against UTEP with a double and a run scored. HIGH SCHOOL - Letterwinner in softball and volleyball at Gresham High School...three-time all-conference first team member...selected to the all-state second team...voted MVP by her teammates two consecutive years...member of two-time state champion volleyball team...belonged to the National Honor Society...named to the Honor Roll four consecutive years. PERSONAL - Born Feb. 6, 1985, to Bob and Vickie Ray in Portland, Ore....full name is Amy Lynn Ray...likes exercising, hanging out with friends and participating in all outdoor activities...says favorite athlete is San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds...chose UNM because of the warm weather and liked the campus...says her ESPN highlight would be diving for a ball up the middle of the field and turning an amazing double play...majoring in University Studies.