Oklahoma State University Athletics

Calli Behmer
January 06, 2004 | Cowgirl Softball
Spring 2003: Calli played in each of OSU's 54 games last year, earning the start 53 times. She had a .210 batting average with 35 hits in 167 at-bats. Calli had seven doubles, two home runs and 14 runs scored. Calli also had 14 runs batted in and a team-leading 12 sacrifice hits. She went 2-for-5 in stolen base attempts and had 10 errors in 145 chances, a .931 fielding percentage.
Fall 2002: Calli started 14 games at second base, batting .300, with 12 hits in 40 at-bats. She had two doubles, one home run, eight runs scored and five runs batted in. She also had six sacrifice hits and one stolen base. Calli had two errors in 44 chances, leading to a .955 fielding percentage.
Spring 2002: Calli started 49 games last season and had a .225 batting average, with 29 hits in 129 at-bats. Calli had three doubles, four home runs and 18 runs batted in. She also had 11 runs scored and went 3-for-4 on stolen base attempts. Calli had a .956 fielding percentage, with seven errors in 160 chances. She earned first-team Academic All-Big 12 honors for her performance in the classroom.
Fall 2001: Calli played in eight games for the Cowgirls and started eight. She batted .318 with eight hits in 21 at-bats. She had two doubles, leading to a .571 slugging percentage. Calli also had two runs scored, seven runs batted in, and a .409 on- base percentage.
Spring 2001: Calli started 16 games for the Cowgirls and played in 19. She hit .261, with 12 hits in 46 at-bats. She had two runs scored, three runs batted in and a .277 on-base percentage. Calli had one double and one single during the spring, leading to a .326 slugging percentage. She had just four errors in 72 chances, a .931 fielding percentage.
Fall 2000: Calli saw limited playing time at the end of the fall when a calisthenic band injured her eye. She did start three games at second base. She had one hit, three runs and an RBI during the fall.
Prep: Calli lettered four years at Lake Havasu High School for coach Stacy Allinson, and was the team captain two years. Her senior season, she batted .367 with 17 runs batted in. She was named first-team all-conference at shortstop and earned all-state honors twice as a first-team utility. Her team was the conference champion her sophomore and junior years. Calli was named a scholar-athlete all four years of high school. Her summer team, the Li?l Saints out of Phoenix, Ariz., was three-time regional champion and finished ninth at nationals in 1998. Calli also played two years of basketball, one of which she was named all-conference.
Personally: Born Aug. 20, 1982, Calli is the daughter of Gary and Sooty Behmer. She has three siblings: Steve (27), Jodi (25) and Matt (22). Calli is majoring in health promotion at Oklahoma State. She enjoys rollerblading and snowboarding.










