2016
Third-team NFCA all-region honoree for the second consecutive season … earned first-team all-Summit League honors for the third time … was named to the Summit’s all-academic team … was the Summit’s top hitter for the second consecutive season … hit .438 (77-for-176) with an on-base percentage of .495 and a slugging percentage of .773 – all tops in the league … her average ranked 23rd nationally and slugging percentage ranked 27th nationally … also ranked 59th nationally in home runs per game (0.26) and 70th for on-base percentage … finished with 14 home runs – tied for the third-most in program history – and with team highs of 34 RBIs and 38 runs scored … was one of three Coyotes who started all 53 games, she at first base … had a .994 fielding percentage in 349 chances at first … broke both the USD and Summit League records for career hits with 271 and doubles with 63 … her .403 career average is a USD record and ranks fourth in Summit League history … final career marks include 31 home runs – third-most in program history – 143 RBIs (third) and 140 runs scored (fifth) … was one of two Coyotes named to the Summit League all-Tournament Team after going 6-for-10 with six home runs, 11 RBIs and seven runs scored in three tournament games … had three home runs, accounting for all six runs in a 6-4 win against South Dakota State in the first game of the tournament (5/11) … added two more homers in game two against North Dakota State and led off game three with a solo shot against IUPUI before being walked in three consecutive at bats (5/12) … had the team’s only two hits in a double header against two-time defending national champion Florida (3/9) … reached base in 24 consecutive games to conclude the season, batting .506 (43-for-85) with 11 homers and nine doubles during the stretch … hit .562 (18-for-32) with two homers and four doubles during a season-best nine-game hitting streak towards the end of the season … had 24 multi-hit games including a 4-for-5 effort against UC Davis (2-27) … was one of three four-hit games by the Coyotes on the season … homered in back-to-back games to start the season including one against nationally-ranked Washington … drove in the winning run in the ninth inning against Army that gave coach Amy Klyse her 200th victory at USD (3/12) … hit a home run in the team’s first-ever win against Wisconsin (3/30) ... named Summit League Athlete of the Month for May/June … made the Summit League honor roll, earning distinguished scholar status ... named to the Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence.
NOTE: At the conclusion of the season, was one of four players selected to the Mexican National Softball Team following a tryout involving more than 70 athletes in California
2015
Third-team NFCA All-Region honoree … first-team all-Summit League pick … hit .470 with nine home runs, 39 RBIs and 55 runs scored … became the first Coyote to win a Summit League batting title … had the seventh-best average in the nation … had the third-best batting average in Summit League history … led the nation and set Summit League and program records with 26 doubles … set a Summit League and program record for hits in a season with 93 … had the second-most hits in the nation … scored the second-most runs in program history (third-most in Summit League history) … had the second-most total bases in Summit League history with 150 … was named NFCA National Player of the Week after hitting 14-for-17 in five games with three home runs, three doubles and a triple, while driving in eight runs and scoring 14 times (4/14) … earned three Summit League Player of the Week honors … named Summit League Athlete of the Month for April … one of four Coyotes who started all 54 games … started at first base in 53 of 54 games (1 start at 3B) … hit in the leadoff spot 52 times … hit safely in 14 consecutive games to start the season (hit .522) … had two 4-for-4 efforts … had 32 multi-hit games … hit safely in 44 games … had the second-best on-base percentage (.507) and slugging percentage (.758) in the Summit … led the Summit League with a .542 batting average and .591 on-base percentage in conference play … finished 46th nationally in runs per game (1.02 rpg) ... named to the Summit League honor roll … named to the Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence.
2014
One of five Coyotes who started all 51 games ... split starts at first base and at DP ... hit .323 with two home runs, 31 RBIs and 30 runs scored ... drew 31 walks, second-most in the Summit League and fourth-highest single-season total in program history ... on-base percentage of .434 was eighth in the League and ninth-highest tally in program history ... had 11 doubles and three triples ... reached base in 19 consecutive games to begin the season ... had a season-best seven-game hitting streak in that span ... named to the Warhawk Classic All-Tournament Team after batting .462 in five games (6-for-13) with two doubles and three RBIs ... was 4-for-5 with five RBIs against Bucknell (3/11) ... had four games of three hits or more ... named to the Summit League Honor Roll, earning Distinguished Scholar status ... named to the Summit League Commissioner's List of Academic Excellence
2013
Started 45 of 46 games, including the last 43 at first base...was named First-Team All-Summit League...led the team with a batting average of .357, 51 hits and an on-base percentage of .418...her hit total was fifth in the league, while her average was ninth...had nine doubles, six home runs and 39 RBIs, fifth-most in the league and second on the team...walked 18 times and scored 17 runs...went 4 for 4 against UMBC on Feb. 16...had 13 multi-hit games...had 10 games with multiple RBIs...had a season high four RBIs against Penn on March 5...hit .349 in league play, tops on the team...was second on the team with six doubles, four home runs and 20 RBIs in Summit League action...had a slugging percentage of .545, eight in the league.
Prep
Had an outstanding career at Santiago High School...hit .355 as a senior with .473 slugging percentage...hit at least .355 or better during high school career...was named to the prestigious Big VIII League First Team in 2010 and 2011; the league features several athletes who signed with schools from the Big Ten, the Pac 12, the Big East and the ACC...as also named to the All-CIF first team in 2011, and was part of CIF and state championship teams in 2011...was named Santiago's offensive player of the year in 2011 and also was an all-county selection...in 2011, Minogue hit .414 with nine doubles, four homers and 24 RBI...in 2010 she hit .365.
Personal
Daughter of Michelle and Jim Minogue...Social Work major.