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Stacey Underwood

Owner

Hi Everyone! Thank you so much for visiting my page. There have been a lot of long hours and hard work that went into starting this business. I grew up in the small town of Hico, Texas, where I started playing softball and pitching. From there I went to play my freshman year of college at McLennan Community College and shortly transferred to the University of North Texas. (See my Facebook bio for the whole story :)


I own a softball facility where I do pitching lessons in Krum, Texas. I also do camps and clinics for select and high school teams.  I take pride in the fact that although born and raised in a small town with very limited resources, I achieved my ultimate dream. I use the skills and knowledge gained from those who have coached me as well as playing at the D1 college level in every lesson, camp, and clinic. While teaching softball skills, I do my best to instill in each of the young women I work with the same grit, determination, and work ethic that I was taught.


Please look around and contact me to schedule a lesson, camp, or clinic! Also, head over to apparel to see all the new USA collections!


Career Accolades

North Texas 2016 

• Earned Conference USA Co-Pitcher of the Week honors on the last week of the season, pitching a shutout for 10.0 innings over two appearances against UAB, including a complete-game shutout 

• Posted a 7-15 record with a 4.25 earned run average and a team-high 68 strikeouts compared to 42 walks in 133.1 innings 

• Led the team in games started (26) and ranked second in appearances (39) 

• Recorded seven complete games, including a complete-game shutout in the final weekend of the season against UAB on May 8 

• Earned her first win of the season, setting a career high for strikeouts, as she worked 5.0 innings and allowed just three runs on four hits with two walks and eight strikeouts against Nebraska-Omaha on Feb. 12 

• Took a no-hitter into the fourth inning against both UC Santa Barbara and Liberty 

• Earned the win against No. 21 Baylor, limiting the Bears to just three runs — one earned — on four hits with a strikeout in 7.0 innings of relief, matching her career long for innings pitched on Feb. 20 • Combined with Jessica Elder for a complete-game shutout against Liberty, allowing just one hit and striking out a batter in 3.0 innings on Feb. 20 

• Led the team with a 1.17 ERA and worked a team-high 18.0 innings and held opposing batters to a .169 batting average at the Getterman Classic from Feb. 19-21 

• Earned the win against Creighton on Feb. 27, working 4.0 shutout innings and limiting Creighton to a single hit while striking out seven batters, including each of the first six batters of the game 

• Tossed her second complete game of the season against Nicholls State on March 5, limiting the Colonels to a single run on three hits with a walk and three strikeouts in 7.0 innings 

• Worked 4.0 scoreless innings against Houston Baptist, limiting the Huskies to just three hits and a walk on March 6 

• Tossed a complete game in the first game against Kansas, giving up one run on six hits with two walks and a strikeout in 6.0 innings on April 8 

• Worked 3.0-plus scoreless innings of relief in the season finale against UAB, limiting the Blazers to two hits with a walk and two strikeouts on May 

• Named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s List Honor Roll 

North Texas 2015 

• Posted an 8-7 record with a save and a team-best 3.99 earned run average 

• Ranked second in appearances (28) and games started (16) 

• Recorded four complete games, including a complete-game shutout of Southern Miss (3/14) 

• Picked up her eights wins against Texas Southern (2/6), Abilene Christian (2/20), Oklahoma State (2/28), Southern Miss (3/14, 3/15), Tulsa (3/16), UT San Antonio (4/11, 4/12) 

• Posted a 13.0 inning scoreless streak that stretched over games against Houston, Southern Miss and Tulsa (3/11-3/16) 

• Earned her first career win against Texas Southern, limiting TSU to three runs on six hits with three walks and one strikeout in 5.0 innings of relief 

• Earned her first career win as a starting pitcher against Abilene Christian, working a career-long 7.0 innings. She took a no-hit bid into the fourth and retired 21 of the 27 batters she faced, giving up just two runs on three hits with three walks and two strikeouts 

• Picked up wins in three straight starts over three days against Southern Miss and Tulsa. She allowed a combined two runs and scattered 17 hits over 15 innings, including 10 shutout innings against the Golden Eagles 

• Picked up wins in consecutive appearances against UT San Antonio. She earned the first win, in a start, limiting UTSA to two runs on eight hits with one walk and a career-high five strikeouts. She earned the second win, in relief, working three scoreless innings with a walk 

McLennan CC 

• Picked up a 20-4 record with two saves, 131 strikeouts and a conference-leading 0.94 ERA 

• Led McLennan to 46-10 overall record, the most wins in program history 

• Recorded two wins to sweep Cisco and claim the North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference Championship and advance to the Region V Tournament 

• Was teammates with North Texas teammate Danielle Gregory 

High School 

• Named softball District Newcomer of the Year as a Freshman, Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore, and District MVP and Pitcher of the Year as a senior 

• Set school records for most strikeouts pitched and home runs hit as a senior 

• Led softball team to claim the district championship for the first time in H.I.S.D history 

• Earned volleyball District Defensive MVP as a senior, leading her team to the Regionals round for the first time in H.I.S.D history 

• Three-time regional qualifier in track, including a streak her junior season that made her the district, area, and regional champion in shot put her senior year, taking home the silver medal at the State Championships 

• Two-time first team all-district and all-region in basketball, named District MVP and first team All-State her senior year 

• Two-time district medalist and Regional qualifier in golf, placed seventh in Region as a senior 

• Tore her ACL during her junior year and missed all sports but still managed to recover to have a highly decorated senior campaign in five varsity sports


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Stacey Underwood
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