Sierra Romero

She holds the Big Ten Conference career Triple Crown, along with the total bases and slugging percentage records, simultaneously leading all of the NCAA Division I in runs scored and grand slams.

Along with these stats, Romero's RBI total also helped her earn a Big Ten Triple Crown.

[15][16] Romero collected three singles and hit a grand slam vs. the ULL Ragin' Cajuns on February 15 for a career highlight for base knocks.

[17] In 2015, Romero, captured her third all-season honors, including the inaugural ESPNW's National Player of The Year.

On February 28, Romero drove in six RBIs with a three-hit, two-home run performance to defeat the Binghamton Bearcats for a career high.

[24] The next month on April 18, Romero tallied her 200th career RBI on a two-run homer to help defeat the Indiana Hoosiers.

[38] Romero was just the fourth player and the first not playing for the University of Arizona to cross 300 career RBIs on May 20 vs. the Valparaiso Crusaders, with another first-inning homer.

[42] For the Big Ten, Romero tops the same stats except walks, which gives her the conference career Triple Crown, a rare feat.

Romero started eight games at shortstop for Team USA, compiling a batting average of .500 in 22 at-bats with a .955 slugging percentage.

[48] Romero missed the 2019 season due to a torn ACL sustained during a preseason exhibition game.

[50] On August 15, 2018, it was announced that Romero joined the Oregon Ducks softball staff as a volunteer assistant coach.

She has three younger siblings; her youngest sibling Sophia, is also an aspiring softball player, her brother Mikey was drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the first round of the 2022 Major League Baseball draft, and sister Sydney, is an infielder for USSSA Pride.