Former Arizona Wildcats third baseman Jenna Sniffen announced her commitment to Ole Miss on Thursday. Sniffen has been the Wildcats’ starting third baseman for two years and earned her way into a starting role by being an incredibly reliable defender.
Sniffen’s Career at Arizona
She was second on the team with 13.92 defensive runs saved this season. Only centerfielder Regan Shockey with 14.85 was better. Sniffen fulfilled that role for the Wildcats with a great deal of skill. The offensive side was a bit more difficult, as she took a slight step back across the board her sophomore season.
During her two years at Arizona, Sniffen appeared in all 116 games with 115 starts. She hit .282 with an .834 OPS. She had 14 doubles, one triple, and 13 home runs. She knocked in 55 runs and had a fielding percentage of .959. Softball America ranked Sniffen as the 58th-best transfer prospect this offseason.
Original reporting: Arizona Desert Swarm (Tucson Sports) — read the source article.