Career:
- A four-year mainstay for the Wildcats with 111 appearances and 49 starts over four seasons
- Clouted five homers and drove in 32 runs in her career
- Knocked 10 doubles and a triple over four seasons
2019: Appeared in 27 games, including a career-high 19 starts as a senior … Hit a career-best .281 on the season … Started 15 games as UA’s designated player, the second most on the team, four starts in right field and one start at catcher … Walked a career-most seven times … Hit two doubles, two homers and drove in nine runs … Went a career-best 4-for-4 with two RBI and a run scored vs. Utah (4/7).
2018: Saw action in 27 games, including 15 starts at designated player, the second most on the team … Hit .239 with three doubles and home run … Drove in three runs and scored five for the Wildcats … Drew six walks and was hit by four pitches, helping her to a .375 on-base percentage … Homered against Bryant (2/18) … Hit a pinch-hit RBI double in the top of the seventh vs. Stanford (5/10) to break a scoreless tie and win the game for the Wildcats.
2017: Established herself as Arizona’s prime offensive option off the bench … Saw action in 29 games, 26 as a pinch hitter … Started three games, two at catcher, one at designated player … Hit her first two career home runs … Went 10-for-38 (.526) at the plate … Six of her 10 hits went for extra bases … Drove in eight runs and scored nine of her own … Slugged .526 on the season … Drew six walks and was hit by three pitches, helping her to a .404 on-base percentage … Went 2-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored off the bench vs. LIU Brooklyn (2/25) … Hit home runs in consecutive plate appearances (3/29 vs. Grand Canyon and 4/7 vs. Stanford) for her first two career long balls … Hit four doubles, three of which came in Pac-12 contests (3/18 at Oregon State, 4/15 at Utah and 4/29 vs. Arizona State).
2016: Appeared in 28 games, including 13 starts … Started 11 games at catcher, one at designated player and one at first base … Hit .186 in 43 at-bats … Two of her eight hits went for extra bases, including a clutch two-run triple to ignite Arizona’s offense and help UA come back to defeat Utah (3/26) … Arizona’s primary bat off the bench, received nine pinch-hit at-bats … Drove in 12 runs and scored three more … Drew six walks and was hit by two pitches, helping her to a .314 on-base percentage … Finished seventh on the team with five multi-RBI games … Went 2-for-3 with three RBI vs. Nebraska Omaha (2/13) … Knoxville Regional: Did not record a hit in two pinch-hit at-bats.
High School: A four-year letterwinner at Carson High School in Los Angeles under coaches Edward and Valentina Nabayan … Had jersey #11 retired … City section DI Player of the Year as a senior … An all-city and all-area player her final three years in high school … Four-year scholar athlete and honor roll member as well as two-time student of the year … Hit .592 with 10 home runs, 39 RBI and 44 runs scored … Led team to back-to-back state titles … Also a three-year letterwinner in volleyball … Competed for the Firecrackers in club ball and finished third in PGF Nationals.
Personal: Born Hillary Jade Edior in January of 1997 to Hilton Edior and Anita Wright in Los Angeles, Calif. … Has eight siblings; five brothers (Paul Wright, Ashton Edior, Trevor Edior, Michael Edior and James Edior) and three sisters (Chelsey Edior, Priscilla Edior and Leah Edior) … Brother Ashton plays baseball at University of LaVerne … Plans to major in Public Health to pursue a job as a physician’s assistant in a federal prison … In her free time, enjoys hanging out with friends and family … Chose Arizona over Florida because “I feel as though I am a part of a family who wants to succeed and do well in softball but also life.”