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| Class: Senior
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| Hometown: Howard City, Mich.
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| High School (College): Tri-County (Tri-State)
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| Bats/Throws: Right/Right
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| Height: 5-8
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| Position: First Base
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Bulldog Career: Updated Career Statistics.
2007 Season (Senior): Game-By-Game Statistics.
2006 Season (Junior): FSU Dean's Academic Award honoree . . . Competed in four outings and batted .500 . . . Recorded a pinch-hit single in first official at bat of the season against Findlay (3/25) at the Wayne State Invitational . . . Scored her only run of the campaign in game one of a non-conference twinbill at Calvin (4/10) after getting on base with a walk . . . Posted a season-best four putouts versus Findlay on two occasions (3/25-26), both at the Wayne State Invite . . . Racked up three putouts at Calvin (4/10) . . . Appeared in game two at Ashland (4/22), but didn't register a statistic.
2005 Season (Sophomore): Played in two contests as a reserve . . . Scored lone run of the season in game two of a doubleheader against Findlay (4/22) . . . Only at bat of the campaign occurred in the Findlay outing (4/22) . . . Garnered two putouts each in consecutive games versus Findlay (4/22).
2004 Season (Freshman): Competed in three games at Tri-State University in Angola, Ind. . . . Had only one official at bat . . . Recorded two putouts and assists apiece as a reserve at second base.
High School: Two-time (2001-02) All-Western WaterwaysActivities Conference selection at Tri-County High School in Howard City, Mich. . . . Coached by Al Cummings . . . 2003 graduate . . . Posted a .383 batting average with 47 base hits as a senior in leading the Vikings to a 27-8 overall record and the school's first-ever state tournament quarterfinal appearance . . . Helped guide TCHS twice (2002-03) to both conference and district championships, which included a school-record 31 victories in 2002 . . . Batted .432 during junior campaign with 48 hits and 24 RBI . . . Hit for a .310 average as a sophomore in the 2001 season . . . Recipient of squad's Hustle Award twice (2002-03) . . . Finished with a .410 batting average . . . Two-time (2001-02) all-league honoree in basketball . . . Earned three letters each in softball and basketball . . . Special Olympics volunteer for two years.
Personal: Born 2/14/85 in Grand Rapids, Mich. . . . Daughter of Rick and Patty Bergman . . . Father is a tool and die maker while mother is a elementary school teacher . . . Her mom competed in track at Ferris State . . . Her sister, Nikki is presently a member of the Tri-State University women's basketball team . . . Likes watching and playing any sport . . . Nickname is "Bergie" . . . FSU Letters: Two . . . Criminal justice major.
On Deck With Bergman:
Why I chose Ferris State: Outstanding criminal justice program and the opportunity to play college softball
The thing I like most about Ferris State Softball: The players and the way I was welcomed when I first arrived
When I step on the field I think: Don't fall
Advice to youngsters: Have fun! You're only young once so enjoy it
My friends tell me: my life could be a sitcom
What has been the most thrilling moment of your life outside of sports?: White water rafting in Colorado
Something unusual about me is that: I was voted class clown and named Miss Lovely Legs in high school
My pregame ritual is: to use the restroom
My role model is: My grandmother Ludtke. She's 85 years old and the mother of 11 children. She's worked hard all of her life and is a strong woman along with being a good person
The motto I live by: Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard
I can't live without: my mom and sports
My best non-athletic talent is: break dancing
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