California Collegiate Athletics Association
California Collegiate Athletic Association
Hall of Fame
No hitter struck fear into opposing pitcher's hearts when she stepped into the batter's box more from 2010-13 than Cal Poly Humboldt's Chrissy Stalf. During a four-year career in Arcata, the first baseman built herself into one of NCAA Division II's most prolific power hitters, and her name is still in the record books today.
Stalf collected All-American honors as a sophomore and senior and capped off her career by leading the nation with NCAA-record-matching 28 home runs in 2013. That mark has only been topped once in the last 10 years. The left-handed first baseman was a four-time all-region selection and two-time CCAA Player of the Year (2011 and 2013).
Stalf's name still stands at the top of many CCAA record books today. Her 28 home runs in 2013 are still eight more than second place. Stalf also holds the third-place mark with 18 home runs in 2011. Over her career, Stalf accumulated 57 home runs, which is 13 more than second place. She holds the CCAA record with 175 career RBI and is second with 181 runs scored. Her 71 runs scored in 2013 set a conference record, and her 279 hits rank her third in conference history.
Humboldt won CCAA regular season, CCAA Tournament, and NCAA West Region titles in 2013. The Jacks advanced to the NCAA Championships and finished fifth in the nation.