CAREER HONORS
- 2018 Freshman All-SEC
- 2017-18 First-Year SEC Academic Honor Roll
FRESHMAN (2018)
- Stepped into the Tigers' starting lineup immediately, solidifying herself as one of the team's biggest producers at the plate and one of their top defenders up the middle
- Recognized by the conference with 2018 Freshman All-SEC honors, marking Mizzou's fifth straight year with at least one representative on the first-year award list
- Joined an impressive list of accomplished Tigers to garner Freshman All-SEC honors, as Tori Finucane (2014), Paige Lowary (2015), Amanda Sanchez (2015), Regan Nash (2016) and Braxton Burnside (2017) round out the list
- One of the SEC's top defenders with 142 assists, ranking sixth-most in the conference
- Was even better in SEC only play, as her 65 assists ranked tied for second among conference individuals
- 11 total doubles this year ranked second on the team
- Added one triple and five home runs for 17 total extra-base hits. That total ranked fourth-best among Tiger hitters
- Crushed left-handed pitchers to the tune of .409 (9-for-22)
- Excelled when hitting with runners on base, tallying a .318 (27-for-85) average
- Outstanding when opening an inning at the plate, hitting a robust .433 (13-for-30)
- Finished with 11, two-out RBI for the year, marking one of six Tigers with double-digit two-out RBI
- Produced 11 multi-hit games (fifth) and six multi-RBI outings (sixth) at the plate, highlighted by only one of three five-plus RBI games this year by a Tiger batter
- Enjoyed a strong NCAA Norman Regional (May 18-20) to conclude the season, hitting .308 (4-for-13) with two RBI
- Went perfect 3-for-3 with an RBI against Tulsa (May 19) as Mizzou staved off elimination in NCAA Regional play
- Launched her last home run of the year in home series against No. 4 Florida (May 4)
- Tallied an eight-game hitting streak in the heart of SEC play (March 31 - April 20), including a perfect 3-for-3 evening in the Tigers' series opener at No. 5 Georgia (April 6)
- After opening her first-year campaign on an 0-for-14 skid, exploded for eight multi-hit games over a 13-game stretch (Feb. 18 - March 4)
- Also produced an incredible 17 RBI over the 13-game span with five doubles, one triple and three home runs
- Earned first career start against CSUN (Feb. 9)
- Made Mizzou debut earlier that day with a pinch running appearance versus UTEP (Feb. 9)
HIGH SCHOOL (JOHNSTON)
- Four-time First-Team Iowa All-State
- Two-time First-Team Class 5A Elite All-State
- Four-time First-Team All-District
- Four-time First-Team Central Iowa Metropolitan League
- Three-time All-Academic
- Career .522 average at Johnston High School, including 98 stolen bases (95-percent success rate)
- Concluded high school career with phenomenal 2017 senior year, hitting .532 with 12 doubles, seven triples, seven home runs, 42 RBI and 30 stolen bases
- In 2016 junior season, her .610 average paced all of Iowa Class 5A programs
- Three-time Class 5A State All-Tournament Team, including captain of the 2014 All-Tournament Team
- Keyed Johnston's 2016 Iowa State championship, its second title in three years
- Johnston High School consistently one of the top teams in the state, under head coach Todd Merical
- Competed with Iowa Slammers club team under head coach Jim Hallman
- Chose Mizzou over Arkansas, Central Florida, Minnesota and Syracuse
PERSONAL
- Majoring in Sport Management
- Daughter of Alan and Andrea Wilmes
- Outside of softball, Brooke enjoys spending time with friends and family, while also enjoying dancing
SHE CHOSE MIZZOU BECAUSE...
- "It allows me to compete against the best while offering great classes and a beautiful campus."