Texas A&M Athletic Hall of Fame
Collins-Patterson, Selena
Selena Collins-Patterson
- Induction:
- 2021
- Class:
- 2003
Selena Collins-Patterson was one of the most decorated softball players in A&M history. She lettered for the Aggies from 2000-03, while helping lead her team to the NCAA Regionals on three separate occasions (2000, 2002, 2003).
The catcher earned All-American honors in 2002, as well as being named the Big 12 Player of the Year after hitting .331 and clubbing 16 home runs.
She took home the Texas A&M Player of the Year in both 2000 & 2003. The Phoenix, Ariz., native has her name peppered throughout the program record book, standing tied for seventh in walks (98), eighth in putouts (1,154) and total bases (339), and 10th in home runs (39).
After her time in Aggieland, the Hall of Famer enjoyed a three-year career (2004-06) in the National Pro Fast Pitch League. Patterson went on to be an assistant coach at Sam Houston State (2009-10) and became the head coach at Trinity (2011-13). She is now a health promotion and physical education instructor at Kennesaw State.
The catcher earned All-American honors in 2002, as well as being named the Big 12 Player of the Year after hitting .331 and clubbing 16 home runs.
She took home the Texas A&M Player of the Year in both 2000 & 2003. The Phoenix, Ariz., native has her name peppered throughout the program record book, standing tied for seventh in walks (98), eighth in putouts (1,154) and total bases (339), and 10th in home runs (39).
After her time in Aggieland, the Hall of Famer enjoyed a three-year career (2004-06) in the National Pro Fast Pitch League. Patterson went on to be an assistant coach at Sam Houston State (2009-10) and became the head coach at Trinity (2011-13). She is now a health promotion and physical education instructor at Kennesaw State.
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