Career: Three-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection, including twice to First-Team honors...Capital One Academic All-District honoree as selected by CoSIDA...Finishes career as all-time runs (133), total bases (360) and walks (85) leader...Ranked in the top five of career records in games played (236), at-bats (698), hits (210), doubles (43), home runs (33), RBI (139), multi-RBI games (36), slugging percentage (.516), hit by pitch (42) and on-base percentage (.407).
As a Senior (2014): Named to First-Team All-SBC...Earned Capital One Academic All-District honors as selected by CoSIDA...Played and started in left field all 58 games...Finished second on the team with 12 doubles, 38 RBI, 33 walks and 14 hit by pitches, third with four home runs and fourth with a .304 batting average...Also accumulated 26 runs, 48 hits and just one error in 72 chances on the season...Ranked 136th in the nation in walks per game (.57) and 56th in hit by pitch per game (.24)...Ranked in the top 10 of the league in on-base percentage (.461), RBI, doubles, walks and hit by pitch...Finished the year in top five of the single-season records in walks, hit by pitch and fielding percentage for an outfielder (.986)...Posted a RBI triple in win over Ole Miss (2/7)...Went perfect at the plate with two hits and a walk in win over Canisius (2/23)...Went 3-for-4 with a run and RBI against Wright State (3/1)...Posted a two-RBI double in 3-2 win at No. 2 Tennessee (3/8)...Had three runs and career-high three stolen bases in win at Tennessee Tech (3/12)...Notched a trio of RBI with a home run to left field in game two against Louisville (3/19)...Tallied two runs off of two hits--double and home run--with three RBI and two walks in game one win at UT Arlington (3/29)...Tabbed three walks as well as a hit and run in first game against No. 21 Louisiana-Lafayette (4/5)...Posted season-high four RBI against Mississippi Valley State (4/10)...Stole three bases in win over regional-rival Middle Tennessee (4/16)...Went 2-for-3 with a run and RBI versus No. 9 Kentucky (4/22)...Put down a pair of hits, including a double, with a run in final home game of career against No. 20 South Alabama (4/27).
As a Junior (2013): Named First-Team All-Conference as well as to Bulldog Battle All-Tournament Team...Played and started in all 61 games...Third on the team with 27 runs, 49 hits, eight doubles, seven home runs and 21 walks...Fifth on the team with a .269 batting average... Posted 10 multi-hit games and eight multi-RBI games...Had a hit streak of seven-straight games (4/17-27) and team-high 21-straight games of reaching base safely (4/10-5/9)...Opened the season with a two-RBI double against Murray State (2/15)...Had a pair of RBI in 12-2 win at No. 15 Louisiana-Lafayette (3/9)...Hit two home runs with three RBI in game one win against Florida Atlantic (3/16)...Added a pair of hits in series win at No. 25 South Alabama (3/29-30)...Tabbed seven hits, including a home run in each contest, along with eight RBI and five runs in series sweep of ULM (4/13-14)...Named SBC Player of the Week for her performance against the Warhawks (4/15)...Scored the lone run in WKU[apos]s win over No. 10 Missouri (4/24)...Notched the game-winning RBI in game one win at FIU (4/27)...Had two hits, run and RBI in 10-inning win over No. 21 Louisiana-Lafayette (5/11) in SBC Tournament...Posted a hit against No. 10 Alabama (5/19) in championship game of NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional.
As a Sophomore (2012): Second-Team All-Sun Belt Conference ... Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week (April 9) ... Started all 59 games in leftfield for WKU ... Led team with 14 home runs, tied for second-most in single season in program history ... Became second player in WKU history to record over 100 total bases in single season ... Went 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBI, two stolen bases, and three runs scored against Winthrop on Feb. 11 ... Had three runs scored and two RBI with a HR against North Dakota on Feb. 17 ... Hit a three-run home run at Arizona on Feb. 18 ... Went 3-for-4 with three RBI in win over Kennesaw State, hit a triple and a home run in that game ... Hit two solo home runs against Tennessee-Martin on March 4 ... Had two hits, including a home run and three RBI, in series finale at Florida Atlantic on March 10 ... Hit .600 with two doubles, two home runs, and five RBI in series against Troy April 6-7, earning Sun Belt Player of the Week honors ... Went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBI in 8-0 win over Troy on April 6 ... Also had two RBI against Troy on April 7 ... Hit a two-RBI walk-off single in WKU[apos]s 7-6 win over FIU on April 14 ... Was a combined 5-for-7 with three RBI and three runs scored in doubleheader against Lipscomb on April 25.
As a Freshman (2011): Sun Belt Conference Player Of The Week (May 9) ... Started in 58 games in her freshman campaign...Finished third on the team with a .331 batting average...Mattox led the team in runs (38), doubles (13), RBIs (36) and shared the lead in home runs with eight...She finished second in hits with 55 and had the highest slugging percentage with .566...Mattox tallied 108 putouts with 67 assists for a .972 fielding percentage...Mattox earned Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week honors May 9 for her four runs off seven hits and six RBIs during the week...She posted a season-high two home runs in a single game against Troy April 9...Mattox tallied 15 multiple hit games and 10 multiple RBI games, ending the season with a six-game hitting streak.
High School: A four-year starter from Alpharetta High School in Alpharetta, GA...During her high school career, named a Georgia Dugout Club All-State selection and an East All-Star...She was also named to the Georgia Elite 80 and was a two-time Region 6-AAAAA First Team Infielder...She was voted two time MVP...Finished her career with a batting average of .357 and career leader in home runs...She helped lead her travel team to a top 20 finish at 18U Gold Nationals in 2009...Played for the GA Impact travel team.
Personal: Born February 12, 1992 in Atlanta, Ga...Daughter of Bruce and Kathy Mattox...Majoring in political science and sociology with a minor in criminology...Brother, Bradford, played baseball for the University of West Georgia.