Oklahoma State University Athletics

Jade Lindly
January 06, 2004 | Cowgirl Softball
Spring 2003: Jade played in 50 contests, earning the start 48 times. She went 30-for-121 at the plate, good for a .248 batting average. Jade had seven doubles, five home runs, 13 runs batted in and 21 runs scored. She also had three sacrifice hits and went 2-for-3 on stolen base attempts. Jade had three errors in 41 chances, a .927 fielding percentage.
Fall 2003: Jade made four starts and played in 12 contests for the Cowgirls. She went 4-for-25 at the plate. Two of her hits were two-baggers. Jade knocked in one run, scored five times and was perfect from the field in 10 chances.
Spring 2003: Jade played in 50 contests, earning the start 48 times. She went 30-for-121 at the plate, good for a .248 batting average. Jade had seven doubles, five home runs, 13 runs batted in and 21 runs scored. She also had three sacrifice hits and went 2-for-3 on stolen base attempts. Jade had three errors in 41 chances, a .927 fielding percentage.
Fall 2002: Jade started 10 games and played in 15 in the fall. She batted .250, going 9-for-36 at the plate. Jade had two doubles, two home runs, 10 runs batted in and seven runs scored. She also had five walks and one error in four chances.
Spring 2002: Jade played in 49 contests, starting 46 times. She had a record-breaking season with the long ball, sending 12 over the fence to lead the team and set a new single season record at Oklahoma State. Jade went 31-for-115 at the plate, batting .270. She also had three doubles, leading to a team-high .609 slugging percentage. She was second on the squad with 22 runs batted in and also had 24 runs scored. Jade was 4-for-5 on stolen base attempts had three errors in 18 chances, leading to a .875 fielding percentage. She was rewarded for her excellence both on and off the field, earning first-team All-Big 12 accolades as an outfielder and second-team Academic All-Big 12 honors.
Fall 2001: Jade started five games for the Cowgirls during the fall season. She had five hits in 11 at-bats and was third on the team in batting with a .455 average. She had one triple and one home run, a .909 slugging percentage. Jade had four runs scored, two runs batted in and a .538 on-base percentage. Jade was also perfect in the field.
Spring 2001: Jade started 34 games for the Cowgirls. She hit .245, with 25 hits in 102 at-bats. She had 25 runs scored, 15 runs batted in and a .274 on-base percentage. Jade had six doubles and four home runs leading to a .422 slugging percentage. Jade had just one error in 23 chances in the field, a .957 fielding percentage.
Fall 2000: Jade played in seven games for the Cowgirls and started six, all in the outfield. She had four hits and two runs batted in. She also had a perfect fielding percentage.
Prep: Jade lettered four years for coach Brent Price and David Shachle at Jay High School. She was named All-State, and was voted Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Player of her team. She was named to the Tulsa World Middle East All-State team. Jade played for the Oklahoma Diamond Dusters in gold league and the Oklahoma Mustangs at A Nationals. She was also a letterwinner in basketball four years, track four years and cross country three years. She was named all-state in basketball and was a three-time qualifier for state in cross country and a state qualifier in track.
Personally: Born May 3, 1981, Jade is the daughter of Jeff and Loma Lindly. She has three brothers: Richard (26), Jeff Paul (24) and John Jacob (12). Jade is majoring in early childhood education at Oklahoma State. She is a member of the UHBC University group and the FCA. She enjoys attending Overflow, making new friends and visiting her friends and family in her spare time.










