2016: As a junior Stigge appeared in 43 games, making 35 starts. She hit .211 in 71 at bats with 15 hits. Stigge scored 17 runs, drove in one run, had a slugging percentage of .211, walked nine times, was hit by a pitch once, had an on base percentage of .309, and went 9-for-11 in stolen base attempts. Off of the softball diamond, Stigge was named a Daktronic Scholar Athlete.
2015: Stigge moved from the infield to the outfield in her sophomore season, playing right field for the Braves. She played in 30 games, making 20 starts. Stigge had nine hits in 35 at bats for a .257 batting average. She scored 14 runs, hit one double, drove in five runs, had a slugging percentage of .286, walked three times, was hit by a pitch once, had an on base percentage of .333, and she was 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts. Stigge had her first multi-hit game of the season against Haskell Indian Nations University (4/8).
2014: Stigge appeared in 38 games with 19 starts as a freshman for OU. She had nine hits in 41 at bats for a .220 batting average. Stigge scored 20 runs, hit two doubles, drove in two runs, had a slugging percentage of .268, walked five times, was hit by a pitch once, had an on base percentage of .319, and she was 6-for-8 in stolen base attempts. She recorded her first collegiate hit against Oklahoma Wesleyan University (2/18), scored her first run against Ecclesia College (2/15), drove in her first run versus Grand View University (2/21), and recorded her first double against Mount Mercy College (3/7).
High School: Stigge was a four year letter winner for Manhattan High School on the softball diamond. She also earned one letter on the tennis court for the Indians. In 2013, Stigge was named First Team All-Centennial League and earned Kansas 6A Second Team All-State honors. She was a Second Team All-Centennial League selection in 2012 with a .375 batting average, a .507 on base percentage, and she was second on the team in RBI’s. Stigge finished her career as MHS runs scored leader and is second all-time in assists. She was named the 2013 Female Scholar Athlete of the Year for Manhattan High School. Stigge helped lead her travel team to a 16A ASA State Championship in 2012 and to the 16A USA ASA National Tournament in Alabama. She led her team in batting average at the national tournament.
Personal: Daughter of Doug and Kayla Stigge … born April 11, 1995 … communication major.