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Arizona State (2003): Honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection ... played and started in 55 games ... hit over .300 for the third straight season, finishing third on the team with a .306 average ... led the team in stolen bases (10) for the third consecutive year ... tied for third all-time with 47 career stolen bases ... posted a team-high six sacrifice hits ... second on the team in hits (52) ... also posted a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage with 67 putouts and three assists ... had 14 multi hit games ... went 4-4 with two runs scored against Mississippi St. ... went 6-13 (.462) in the NCAA postseason regional in Texas.
(2002): Named to the College World Series and the Region III All-Tournament teams ... batted .500 (12 for 24) with four runs scored and 5 for 5 in stolen bases in both tournaments ... played and started in all 66 games ... fourth on the team with a .330 average and 64 hits ... led the team with 21 steals, fifth in the Pac-10 and sixth all-time in a single-season at ASU ... was caught only once in 22 attempts ... fourth all-time in career stolen bases with 37 ... recorded the team's longest hitting streak and the Pac-10's third longest at 16 games ... second on the team with 10 sacrifice hits ... had 13 multi-hit games ... made three assists from the outfield.
(2001): Named the team's Freshman of the Year ... earned second-team All-Pacific Region accolades ... named honorable mention All-Pac-10 ... finished fifth in the Pac-10 with 16 stolen bases ... also a team-high and tied for ninth all-time in a single season at ASU ... played and started in all 58 games ... batted .320, good for third on the team ... posted 56 hits and scored 26 runs ... batted .378 with runners in scoring position ... had 13 multi-hit games, fourth highest on the team ... recorded an eight game hitting streak.
High School: A 2000 graduate of Los Alamitos High School, Los Alamitos, Calif. ... lettered four times in softball and once in soccer ... led Los Alamitos in batting average and stolen bases all four seasons ... Los Alamitos Female Athlete of the Year ... captained the softball team her junior and senior seasons ... 1999 All CIF, all county and all league selection ... co-MVP with current teammate Phelan Wright ... Long Beach Press Telegram First-Team Dream Team choice ... was selected as one of only three juniors to try out for the Junior World Olympic team ... 1998 first team All CIF, league and county ... Long Beach Press Telegram First-Team Dream Team choice ... named the Offensive Player of the Year ... 1997 all league and county selection ... Long Beach Press Telegram First-Team Dream Team choice ... played ASA ball for the Gordon Panthers, earning 18U Gold first-team All-American honors ... national runner-ups.
Personal: Major is sociology ... enjoys listening to music, dancing and watching sports ... parents are John and Annette Farber of Los Alamitos ... born March 21, 1982 in Glendale, Calif. ... full name is Kristin Meredith Farber.