As a Junior (2012): First-Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Played in 57 games, starting 56 ... Led WKU with .313 batting average and 18 stolen bases ... Went 2-for-3 with two stolen bases against Murray State on Feb. 24 ... Had two hits and two RBI in finale of Hilltopper Spring Classic against Indiana State on Feb. 26 ... Went 2-for-2 with two RBI and two runs scored against Florida Atlantic on March 7 ... Hit a three-run home run against Troy in WKU[apos]s 8-0 win on April 6... Set a career-high with three hits against FIU on April 14, going 3-for-3 with a home run and two runs scored ... Also had three hits against Middle Tennessee to close regular season on May 5, going 3-for-3 with three runs, two RBI, and two stolen bases.
As a Sophomore (2011): First Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Appeared in 45 games, starting in 44 as a catcher for the Lady Toppers...She led the team with a .341 batting average with 20 runs off 42 hits for 19 RBIs...She tallied five doubles, five triples and three home runs...Dew tied WKU[apos]s single season triple record with five, also tied the conference leaders in triples, placing second in the Sun Belt Conference record book with five triples in a single season...Tallied a career-high three two runs and three RBIs with a home run in the victory over FIU April 16th...Dew posted 14 multiple hit games and four multiple RBI games with a nine-game hitting streak.
As a Freshman (2010): Saw action in 18 games starting six in her freshman campaign...Recorded three hits in 23 at bats...Scored four runs with one RBI...Tallied a season-high two hits against Eastern Kentucky...Finished the season with .130 batting average.
High School: Graduated from Calhoun High School ... A two-time All-State selection ... named to the All-Area team three times ... Named the 2005 Co-Rookie of the Year ... also named to the Chattanooga Times Free Press All-North Georgia Team ... Picked up the 2006 Coaches Award ... Also received the defense award and was named the All-Area Co-Player of the Year ... On the ASA travel ball team, the Atlanta Vipers, she was honored by being selected as the recipient of the Stephanie Phillips award for leadership skills ...Was a vital part of the ASA team that finished as the 2004 National runner-up and State runner-up and that claimed state championships in 2006 and 2007 ... Also competed in nationals three times ... Was a part of the very successful ISA travel team that claimed fifth place in the world championships and was the 2005 state runner-up.
Personal: Daughter of Katrova and Cassandra Dew...Born June 25, 1991...Majoring in biology.