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Western New Mexico University Athletics

Western New Mexico University Athletics

Hall of Fame

Shellie Broyles

  • Class
    2003
  • Induction
    2016
  • Sport(s)
    Softball
Broyles-Raymond had big seasons all four years in playing for the Lady Mustangs posting 33 home runs, 243 hits, 55 doubles, 11 triples and 159 RBI in playing 203 games. Her names shows up all over the WNMU record books, landing in the top-10 in several categories including fifth for most assists in a season (112, 2002), third for highest batting average in a season (.431, 2003), fourth for highest slugging percentage in a season (.755, 2003), seventh in on-base percentage for a season (.473, 2003), tied for the most games started in a season (63, 2003), most at-bats in a season (204, 2003), third most runs in a year (56, 2003), most hits (88, 2003), tied for most doubles (23, 2003) and tied for most triples (6, 2002). Needless to say, her 2003 senior campaign was an incredible one. She hit .431 that season with 88 hits, 13 home runs, 56 RBI, 23 doubles, two triples and slugged .755. Nationally that year she ranked 46th in batting average, 26th in doubles per game and 27th in slugging percentage. She always had strong RBI seasons, even as a freshman compiling 21, before jumping to 45 as a sophomore, 37 as a junior and then 56 as a senior. Her home runs grew throughout her career, posting 10 combined in her first two seasons to hit 10 as a junior and 13 as a senior. She also rarely struck out, totaling just 26 over her final two seasons in 375 at-bats that included 34 walks. She was an All-American and helped lead WNMU to some big win seasons including 32 as a freshman, 34 as a sophomore, 42 as a junior and 53 as a senior year that even included wins over New Mexico State and the University of New Mexico.
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