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One of only two UW-Stout athletes to earn four consecutive all-WIAC softball first team selections, Kaela Wold is one of only four Blue Devils to hit above .400 for her career and appears on the Blue Devils’ career Top 10 list in batting average (.401, 4th), at-bats (464, 6th), RBI (115, 1st tie), runs scored (97, 4th tie), hits (186, 3rd), doubles (52, 1st), home runs (22, 3rd), stolen bases (26, 10th) and slugging percentage (.681, 1st). Wold played outfield her first two seasons, 2002 and 2003, and moved to shortstop for her 2004 and 2005 seasons, playing in 150 of 151 possible games throughout her career. Wold was a two-time All-Great Lakes Region pick, second team in 2003 and first team in 2004, the same season she was a finalist for the WIAC player of the year and was picked to play in an exhibition game against the US Olympic Softball team. During Wold’s senior season in 2005, the Blue Devils won the program’s first WIAC tournament and advanced to the NCAA tournament for the first time.
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