Brookeshire was a power hitter joining an elite NCAA Division I club with her career 62 home runs and 201 RBIs.
[4] During her career, her team had a 98–15–1 overall record and won three CIF Central Coast Section championships, and four league titles.
[7] She became the first position player in Sacramento State history to be named all-region in consecutive seasons.
[4] During her junior year in 2019, she posted a .303 batting average with 12 doubles and 11 home runs, and led the team with 38 RBI.
[8] She finished her career at Sacramento State as the career leader in home runs (39), and slugging percentage (.706), ranked second in RBIs (112), fourth in total bases (291), fifth in on-base percentage (.417), runs scored (107) and sixth in batting average (.340).
[9] During her redshirt senior year in 2021, she posted a .400 batting average, with 48 hits, five doubles, four triples, 10 home runs, and 49 RBI.
[10] She helped Long Beach State win their first Big West championship since 2014, and advance to the 2021 NCAA Division I softball tournament.