Kim Ogee Bio

Easily one of the most versatile offensive players in school history, Kim Ogee became the Huskers’ 10th NFCA All-American when she earned third-team honors in 2002 after leading the Huskers to their first NCAA Women’s College World Series appearance in four years. The Omaha, Neb., native led the Huskers in nine offensive categories, including batting average (.356) and steals (31), while starting every game in center field as a junior.

Ogee broke the NU career record for stolen bases on April 16, 2003, when she recorded her 92nd steal. She ranks among the top five on several career charts, including at bats (first, 795), games played (first, 258), hits (tied for second, 263), runs (second, 182), doubles (tied for first, 48), total bases (fourth, 369) and walks (third, 115).