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Horton was a four-year starter at shortstop for the Bronchos from 1996-99, finishing her career as one of the best players in school history.
She was a second-team All-South Central Region selection as a freshman after hitting .413 with 11 doubles and four home runs before earning first-team All-South Central Region honors and becoming UCO’s first first-team Division II All-American as a sophomore after batting .485 with seven homers and 28 RBI.
Horton came back as a junior in 1998 to hit .319 with nine doubles in helping the Bronchos win the Lone Star Conference championship in their first year in the league for softball. She was a first-team All-LSC selection as a senior after hitting .328 with 12 doubles, 10 homers and 31 RBI.
Horton ended her career as the school’s all-time leader in at bats (456), runs (124), hits (174), doubles (37), homers (23) and average (.382) while ranking second in RBI (93). She still ranks second in career average, second in doubles, fifth in runs, sixth in homers, seventh in hits and ninth in RBI.
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