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  WENDY HERM
 
At Princeton ... 1998: First-team All-Ivy League first baseman ... led the team in RBIs (25), fourth in hits (37), third in doubles (8), tied for first in triples (2) ... led the team in putouts (401) and had a .981 fielding percentage ... started every game for second straight season ... 1997: Second-team All-Ivy League selection ... one of three players to start every game ... team leader in triples (4) ... hit team-high .455 with runners in scoring position ... second on team in total bases (67), hits (48) and doubles (11) ... 1996: Second-team All-Ivy League selection. At Minisink Valley High School ... Earned 13 varsity letters, five in softball and four each in soccer and basketball ... 1993 New York (Section IX) Three-Sport Athlete of the Year ... two-time first-team all-state softball selection. Personal ... Full name is Wendy Michelle Herm ... born April 15, 1977, in Goshen, N.Y. ... youngest child of Connie Herm ... has older brother J.D. (26) ... served as public address announcer for Princeton football games in the fall, the first woman public address announcer in Ivy League football history ... is also the public address announcer for Tiger women’s and men’s basketball games ... politics major looking to go into the media field in professional sports after graduation ... interned for ESPN Classic Sports Network last summer ... nickname is “Herm Dogg.”
 
Cohen on Herm: “She’s a real team leader on and off the field. For us to attain the level we want, we need her to rebound from an off year and put up the offensive numbers she did as a freshman and sophomore. She did a great job defensively making the transition from outfield to first base. She could go back to the outfield this year, but she’s the type of player who will play anywhere, willingly.”
Wendy Herm


  SENIOR
  INF/OF
  BATS: Right
  THROWS: Right
 
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