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1 Aubree Munro

  • Position C
  • Height 5-10
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Brea, Calif.
  • Highschool Brea Olinda
  • Instagram aubree1munro

Biography

Major: Received Telecommunications – Media & Society degree in April 2017
 
Career Honors:
  • 2016 USA Softball National Team
    • Following a USA Softball Selection Camp in January, Munro was chosen to play on the U.S. Women's National Team.
  • 2016 First Team All-Southeast Region
  • 2016 Second Team All-SEC
  • 2016 SEC All-Defensive Team (Catcher)
  • 2016 SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • 2015 WCWS All-Tournament Team
  • 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • 2015 NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete
  • 2014 WCWS All-Tournament Team
  • 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • 2013 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
 
Career Highlights:
  • One of nine Gators to record a perfect fielding percentage (minimum 50 chances) in a season
    • Did not made an error in 354 chances behind the plate in 2015
  • Committed just one error in her final two seasons (874 chances) and made only four miscues in 1,423 chances during her career
    • That mark ranks tied for second in school history
  • Flashed her defensive brilliance at Ole Miss during her senior season. The Rebels entered that weekend as the SEC leader with 106 stolen bases with an 86% success rate. In game one of the series, Munro caught two Rebels trying to steal and picked off one Rebel baserunner all before the third inning. Ole Miss did not attempt a stolen base the remainder of the series.
    • Florida's opponents only attempted to steal 11 bases against Aubree Munro and Florida's catchers during the 2016 season. That mark shattered Florida's school record of 25 attempts that was set in 2015.
      • In addition, UF's stolen-base-against percentage of 45.5% (5-for-11) was the lowest in school history. Florida's 2003 team held that mark as they allowed just 51.7% (31-60) of runners to steal a base safely.
 
As a Senior (2016):
  • 2016 Second Team All-SEC and All-Defensive Team (Catcher)
  • Had her season-long nine game hitting streak snapped in UF’s series finale against Mississippi State. During that streak, Munro hit .542 (13 for 24) with three home runs, two doubles, one triple, 11 RBI, and seven runs scored.
  • In the series-clinching win against MSU, Munro hit her first-career grand slam and Florida’s first this season to power UF past Mississippi State, 6-3.
  • Munro has made just one error in the last two seasons (936 chances). She flashed her defensive brilliance at Ole Miss. The Rebels entered that weekend as the SEC leader with 106 stolen bases with an 86% success rate. In game one of the series, Munro caught two Rebels trying to steal and picked off one Rebel baserunner all before the third inning. Ole Miss didn’t attempt a stolen base the rest of the weekend.
  • Opponents are just 4 of 10 on stolen base attempts against the Gators this season, which is by far the fewest stolen bases allowed in the SEC team
  • 2016 USA Softball National Team member
  • One of nine Gators to record a perfect fielding percentage in a single season (minimum 50 chances) | Did not make an error in 354 chances behind the plate in 2015
  • Entered the 2016 season tied for 2nd all-time in program history in fielding percentage (859-70-3) and 4th in stolen base against percentage (53.2% - 33-62)
  • 2014 & 2015 WCWS All-Tournament Team
 
As a Junior (2015):
  • SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete
  • WCWS All-Tournament Team
  • 57 games / 51 starts
  • Did not made an error in 354 chances behind the plate
  • Caught 8-of-18 potential base-stealers 
  • Four multi-hit games
  • Three multi-RBI games
  • Homered against Iowa (2/14) and at Mississippi State (3/28)
  • Batted .278 in NCAA Tournament play, representing a 53-point increase over her overall mark
  • Hit .333 with runners on base and .348 with runners in scoring position
  • The Gators were 45-6 in her 51 starts behind the plate, raising her three-year record to 108-19
  • Ended the season with her best offensive month in May/June
  • .310 batting average, one double, one home run, .444 on base percentage
  • Had a career-high tying three RBI on February 14 against Iowa
  • Went 2-for-3 with a double and two RBI UF’s WCWS quarterfinal win over LSU on May 29
 
As a Sophomore (2014):
  • SEC Academic Honor Roll
  • WCWS All-Tournament Team
  • 59 games / 48 starts
  • Eight multi-hit games
  • Six multi-RBI games
  • Tied for the team lead in doubles (14)
  • Raised her batting average 140 points from her freshman campaign, making improvements in nearly every offensive category
  • Threw out 10-of-26 potential base-stealers, and committed just two errors in 307 chances behind the plate
  • No errors in 90 chances in SEC play
  • No miscues in 52 chances during the NCAA Tournament
  • Hit .330 against nonconference opponents
  • Led the squad in doubles (10) during non-league games
  • Homered to straightaway center field off Alabama All-American Jaclyn Traina in Game 1 of the WCWS Championship Series, scoring the game’s first run and setting the tone for the Gator offense in a 5-0 win
 
As a Freshman (2013):
  • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
  • Was a team captain as a freshman
  • 52 games / 30 starts
  • Had a season-best performance at the plate against Savannah State during the Lipton Invitational, when she was 2-for-3 with a double, a triple, three RBI and two runs scored
  • Strung together a season-best five-game hit streak from Feb. 15-Feb. 21, including a span of four straight games with doubles
  • One of seven Gators to notch a triple during the 2013 season, contributing to a school-record 22 three-baggers
  • The Gators were 25-5 with Munro behind the plate
  • Five of her eight hits went for extra bases
  • Drew a season-best two walks in the series opener at South Carolina
  • Had four games with double-digit putouts, including a season-best 13 in UF’s 12-inning affair with Missouri in Palm Springs
 
High School / Travel Ball:
  • 2012 graduate of Brea Olinda High School
  • ESPN’s No. 42 recruit on the 2012 ESPN 100 and the No. 7 catcher nationally in the class of 2012
  • Played travel ball with SoCal Athletics 18U, coached by Bruce Richardson
  • Led the A’s to three straight Premier Girls Fastpitch national titles (2010-12)
  • 2012 MaxPreps Southern Section All-League First Team
  • Four-time Academic Scholar-Athlete (2009-12)
  • 2011 First-Team All-Century League
  • 2011 First-Team All-CIF
  • Two-time Second-Team All-Century League (2009-10)
  • 2010 Second-Team All-County
  • Lion’s Club Student of the Month and Girl’s League Girl of the Month in September 2011
  • Earned a Golden Glove Award in 2009 and 2011 and the Most Valuable Offense Award in 2010
 
Munro’s Career Statistics
Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att fld%
2013 .145 52-30 55 10 8 4 1 0 6 8 17 1-2 .996
2014 .285 59-48 130 16 37 14 0 3 24 11 29 2-3 .993
2015 .225 57-51 89 9 20 4 0 2 15 18 17 1-1 1.000
2016 .283 59-56 152 22 43 6 1 3 31 16 15 0-1 .998
TOTAL .254 227-185 426 57 108 28 2 8 76 53 78 4-7 .997
 
Munro’s Career Bests
CAREER-GAME HIGHS [all-time ranking]:

Hits: 3, vs Illinois State, Feb 07, 2014; Washington, May 24, 2014
Doubles: 2 [t-2nd], Auburn, Apr 04, 2014; vs Illinois State, Feb 07, 2014
Triples: 1 [t-4th], ULL, Apr 16, 2016; Savannah State, Feb 16, 2013
Home runs: 1, 10 times
Total bases: 5, 4 times
RBI: 4, Mississippi State, Apr 23, 2016
Runs scored: 2, 10 times
Walks: 2, 4 times
Hit by pitch: 1, 15 times
Struck out: 3 [t-6th], at Florida State, Apr 09, 2014; vs Oregon, Feb 28, 2014; Ole Miss, Mar 07, 2014
Sac flies: 1 [t-9th], at USF, Feb 06, 2014; at Mississippi State, Mar 29, 2015
Sac bunts: 1, 22 times
At bats: 4, 11 times
Stolen bases: 1, 5 times

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