2006 Atlantic Sun First Team All-ConferenceHeading into the season, she ranks in four categories in the Campbell career record book. She is sixth in slugging percentage (.461), fourth in home runs (18), seventh in walks (54) and second in stolen bases with 70 needing just 13 to take over sole possession of first place
Junior (2006): Only unanimous selection to the Atlantic Sun All-Conference First Team...named to the NFCA Academic Scholar-Athlete Team...named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team...led the team and finished fourth in the league with a .355 batting average...finished 14th in the nation and first in the conference with 0.54 stolen bases per game...posted the second-highest single-season stolen base total with 32 on 35 attempts...had the fifth-highest single-season home run (7) and runs (40) total in Campbell history...finished second on the club with 30 RBIs and led the team with a .527 slugging percentage and .445 on-base percentage...hit .397 with a .556 slugging and .500 on-base percentage in conference games...only player to start and play in all 59 games on the season...posted a team-high 19 multi-hit games and finished second with eight multi-RBI games...game-winning RBI in Camels 1-0 victory over North Florida...grand slam providing game-winning run in Campbell’s victory over Kennesaw State as CU rallied from down 5-0 after the first inning...3-for-4 with a run scored in 4-1 victory over Belmont...2-for-3 with three RBIs and two home runs against Ohio...finished second on the team with seven doubles; two coming in a 2-for-3 performance against Jacksonville...3-for-4 with a three-run home run and three RBIs in Campbell’s 9-8 victory over Elon; a game it trailed 6-0...stole at least one base in 24 games and stole multiple bases in seven games, including three at East Tennessee State...hit one of her two triples on the season along with a home run in a 2-for-3, 2 RBI performance in a 9-0 win over Charleston Southern...went 8-for-16 over a four-game stretch that including two against South Carolina...committed just one error all season long and had a pair of outfield assists
Sophomore (2005): Named to the A-Sun All-Academic Team...played and started in 55 of the Camels 56 games hitting .244 on the season with 11 multi-hit games, including a 3-for-4 performance against both UNC Wilmington and Belmont... tied for the lead on the team with three triples...led the team with seven home runs, which is tied for the fourth best mark in school history...stole a team-best 20 bases on 25 attempts...season-high three RBIs in final game of the season in 2-for-4 performance against Radford and in a 2-for-3 performance vs. UCF...fourth best slugging percentage on team checking in at .445...committed just two errors in 79 chances in the field
Freshman (2004): A-Sun All-Academic Team member ... ranked 3rd in A-Sun and leads team in stolen bases (18) ... led team in home runs (4), including one walk-off game winner ... second on squad in batting average (.248) ... started 55 games on the season ... led team in hits (38), doubles (9), RBIs (24), total bases (61), slugging percentage (.399) ... also took a turn in the circle posting a 1-1 record with one complete game ... posted five multi-RBI games and seven multi-hit games ... picked up first collegiate hit against Radford going 1-for-2 at the plate with an RBI... finished that series going 3-for-5 at the plate with two RBIs and one walk ... hit her first career home run against Liberty in a 3-0 win ... three games later hit her second home run of the year in a 2-for-3 performance with two RBIs against Virginia Tech... posted a career-high four RBIs against Robert Morris going 2-for-2 at the plate ... in that game, she doubled in three runners in the first inning before singling one more run in the bottom of the second inning ... in Campbell’s first series of the year against UNC Wilmington, she was 2-for-5 with four RBIs, four runs scored, a home run, and a double ... her final home run of the season was a ninth-inning walk-off blast against UNC Wilmington... finished the season 6-for-13 with six RBIs, six runs, two home runs and two doubles against UNCW ... two-RBI single against Delaware State proved the game winner as CU held on to a 3-1 victory ... made three appearances in the circle, starting two games, working 10.1 innings ... worked an inning at UNC Wilmington and earned her first start and win at UC Santa Barbara
Hopewell HS: Led David Webster's Titans to two state championships (2002, 2003) including a record of 51-7 in her junior and senior campaigns ... three-time MECA 8 All-Conference honoree as a second baseman/shortstop ... played for the N.C. Crushers summer team which won four consecutive state championships and the 2001 PONY National Championship.
Personal: Full name is Jessica Moran Huffman ... daughter of Clem and Jacque Huffman ... born on Oct. 3, 1985 in Raleigh, N.C. ... intended major at CU is undeclared ... has one sister, Callie ... father, Clem, was a member of the 1968 N.C. State baseball which went to the College World Series...majoring in education