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Garland Cooper

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A four-time All-Big Ten first-team choice and three-time All-American (two-time first team), Garland Cooper became the Big Ten Conference's home run queen while leading the Wildcats to...

A four-time All-Big Ten first-team choice and three-time All-American (two-time first team), Garland Cooper became the Big Ten Conference's home run queen while leading the Wildcats to two-straight Women's College World Series semifinal appearances and a Big Ten championship.

As a senior, Cooper broke the Big Ten's single-season home run record with 23, giving her the conference's all-time record with 55 career homers. That season she won Big Ten Player of the Year honors for the third time, becoming the first person in conference history to win it in three consecutive seasons. Cooper also was a 2007 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award finalist, a USA Softball Player of the Year finalist, a USA National Team selection camp invitee and an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America first-team award winner. NU finished the season in the national semifinals at the Women's College World Series.

In 2006, Cooper led NU to its first Big Ten Championship since 1987 and its first World Series berth since 1986. In Oklahoma City, Cooper earned All-Tournament team honors by launching a pair of home runs and helping the Wildcats reach the final series, eventually finishing as national runners-up.

Cooper graduated with NU's all-time records for batting (.387), home runs (55), games played (244), runs scored (146), hits (265), RBIs (207), doubles (59), walks (158), on-base percentage (.513), total bases (499) and slugging percentage (.728). She ranked in the top-10 all-time in NCAA history in intentional walks.

Academically, Cooper was a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District V and Academic All-Big Ten honoree and the second two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American in program history.

She went on to play professionally in the National Professional Fastpitch League and overseas in the Japanese Softball League. In the JPL, Cooper was named Rookie of the Year in 2008 and led the league in homeruns.

Cooper now provides commentary during ESPN and Big Ten Network broadcasts during the NCAA softball season and serves as the NCSA Athletic Recruiting Director of Softball Operations. Cooper also gives hitting lessons in the Chicago area and is expecting her first child with husband John Tsarouchas.

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