Career: Two-time All-Sun Belt Conference honoree...Finishes career as all-time doubles (46), home runs (38), RBI (178), multi-RBI games (50), sacrifice flies (15) and assists (498) leader...Ranked in the career top five for games played (237), at-bats (706), multi-hit games (52), slugging percentage (.510) and walks (76).
As a Senior (2014): Named Second-Team All-SBC...Finished the year with a .280 batting average, playing and starting at shortstop all 58 games...Led the team with 49 RBI, 15 doubles and seven sacrifice flies...Third on the team with 51 hits, 20 walks and four home runs...Ranked second in the nation in sacrifice flies...Also ranked 124th in RBI per game (.84) and 125th in doubles per game (.26) among Division I players...Led the conference in doubles and sacrifice flies while ranked in the top 10 of the league in RBI, total plate appearances, at-bats, assists (105) and fielding double plays (10)...Ranked in the top five of WKU's single-season records in doubles, RBI, multi-RBI games (13) while first in sacrifice flies...Posted three RBI in season's first game against Liberty (2/7)...Went 3-for-5 with three RBI against Robert Morris (2/16)...Had two hits with three RBI and a run in win over Indiana State (3/1)...Notched a hit and RBI along with a walk in 3-2 win at No. 2 Tennessee (3/8)...Tallied two hits, including a double, in game two against Louisville (3/19)...Tabbed two runs off of two hits, both doubles, and two RBI in win during game two at UT Arlington (3/29)...Posted a career-high six RBI after hitting a grand slam in 10-4 win over regional-rival Middle Tennessee (4/2)...Had at least one hit and one walk, including two in last two games, in each contest of series against No. 21 Louisiana-Lafayette (4/5-4/6)...Went 3-for-4 with two runs and a RBI against No. 9 Kentucky (4/22)...Had at least one hit in each game versus No. 20 South Alabama (4/26-4/27), including three hits with two RBI in last home game on The Hill...Posted three runs off of a pair of hits in final SBC game at Georgia State (5/3).
As a Junior (2013): Named Second-Team All-Conference as well as to Bank of Hawai[apos]i Invitational All-Tournament Team...Played in all 61 games with 60 starts...Became WKU[apos]s all-time home run leader with 34 and RBI leader with 129...Led the team with 14 home runs, 51 RBI and 26 walks...Ranked second with nine doubles and .580 slugging mark and fifth with 47 hits...Sixth on the team with a .267 batting clip...Ranked in the top 10 in the SBC in home runs (3), RBI (5), total bases (6), walks (9) and slugging percentage (10)...Had 11 multi-hit games and a team high with 14 multi-RBI games, including two games with four...Longest hit streak of the season was seven games (2/23-3/3)...Went 2-for-4 with three RBI against Pitt (2/23)...Combined for four hits, four runs and two RBI in both games against Campbell (3/2-3)...Had a three-run home run in 12-2 win at No. 15 Louisiana-Lafayette (3/9)...Posted four hits, including two home runs, six RBI and three runs in series sweep against Florida Atlantic (3/16-17)...Powered a solo home run in game one win at No. 25 South Alabama (3/29)...Notched a grand slam in mercy-rule game one win over Samford (4/10)...Recorded a double in 1-0 win at No. 10 Missouri (4/24)...Tabbed two hits, including a home run, and two RBI in 10-inning win over No. 21 Louisiana-Lafayette (5/11) to advance to SBC Tournament Championship Game...Tallied two hits in close battle with No. 10 Alabama in NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (5/18).
As a Sophomore (2012): Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week (March 12, May 7) ... Started all 59 games at shortstop ... Led WKU with 42 RBI and was second on the team with 12 home runs ... Had team-high 14 multi-hit games and 12 multi-RBI games ... Went 2-for-3 with two RBI in 9-2 win over North Dakota on Feb. 17 ... Drove in four RBI against UAB on Feb. 19, went 2-for-3 with a double and home run ... Went 2-for-3 with walk-off three-run home run in 4-1, eight-inning win over Morehead State on Feb. 25 ... Hit a grand slam in WKU[apos]s 11-0 win at Florida Atlantic on March 7 ... Hit .500 with three home runs and eight RBI in games against Florida Atlantic, Providence, Minnesota, and Boston College March 7-10; Earned Sun Belt Player of the Week honors for that performance ... Had a two-run home run against Kentucky on March 21 ... Had home runs in three straight games from May 3-5; Was a combined 6-for-10 at the plate with seven RBI that week against Evansville and Middle Tennessee and was named Sun Belt Player of the Week ... Was 2-for-3 with two RBI against ULM in Sun Belt Tournament on May 11.
As a Freshman (2011): Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament Team... Started in all 59 games at shortstop for the Lady Toppers in her freshman campaign...She finished fourth on the team with a .318 batting average...Thomas led the team in hits with 56 and shared the lead in home runs with eights...She finished with 26 runs, 12 doubles, one triple and 35 RBIs...She totaled 94 bases and had a slugging percentage of .534...Thomas led the team and SBC in assists with 173, she had 79 putouts for a .906 fielding percentage...She was named to the Sun Belt Conference All-Tournament team following the SBC tournament where she had five hits, one run and seven RBIs, she hit a three run homer in extra innings to lead WKU to a victory over ULM in the second game of the SBC tournament...Thomas finished with 15 multiple hit games and 10 multiple RBI games with a six-game hitting streak.
High School: A four-year starter at John Horn High School in Mesquite, Texas...A three-time All-District, All-Academic honoree...Named two-time team Infielder of the year...Earned Defensive player of the District her senior season...She led the team in RBIs in 2007...Helped guide her team to three consecutive District championships and two undefeated seasons in 2009 and 2010...In 2009, she led the team in batting average with an overall average of .344...Played for the TX Rapid Fire travel team.
Personal: Born June 8, 1992 in Dallas, Texas...Thomas is the daughter of Keith and Deanna Thomas and will major in physical therapy while at WKU.