2021 Softball Roster
Farricker, Randi
#BehindThe20 with former Pack Stars Abbie Sims and Renada Davis
Wednesday, April 24
Softball: Players Presser (2/15)
Thursday, February 15
Softball: Coach Leftwich Presser (2/15)
Thursday, February 15
EmpowHER with Aisha Weixlmann #Shorts #NCState #GoPack
Monday, October 16

Jersey Number 13
Randi Farricker
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Height:
- 6-0
- Hometown:
- Glendora, Calif.
- High School:
- Glendora
Bio
Third Team All-ACC (2021)
IN THE RECORD BOOKS
Third in career slugging percentage
Sixth in career doubles
Sixth in career home runs
- 17 home runs are the fourth-most in single-season at NC State
- .788 slugging percentage (2021) ranks second in single-season
- Also holds top-10 single-season marks in doubles (10) and total bases (104) from 2021
2022 - Redshirt Senior Season
- Played in 49 games, making 48 starts primarily at shortstop
- Finished the season batting .229 with 27 hits, six doubles, eight home runs and 22 RBI
- Was fourth on the team with a .399 on-base percentage
- Drew 27 walks on the season, good for the second-most on the team
- Went 5-for-6 on stolen bases
2021 - Redshirt Junior Season
- Led the ACC in home runs with 17, making her the first NC State player to lead the conference in home runs since Renada Davis in 2015 and only the third all-time
- 17 home runs were 22nd nationally and 31st in home runs/game
- Was second in the ACC in slugging percentage with a .788, that also ranked second all-time at NC State
- Hit three home runs against North Carolina A&T (4/3), tying the NC State single-game record and tying an NCAA-best for the 2021 season
- 28 of her 41 hits were for extra-bases, including a team-best 10 doubles
- Played in all 51 games, starting 50 of them which included 35 starts at shortstop
- Went 3-for-4 against Georgia Tech (3/6) with three RBI and two home runs in an 8-7 win
- Also had a multi-home run game to help NC State defeat #16 Virginia Tech (3/13) where she went 3-for-3.
- Hit a home run in seven of the team's 10 ACC series as her 11 home runs against ACC opponents where the most by a player in a single-season
- Went 2-for-4 at the plate with a double and two RBI in NC State's win at #6 Florida State, which tied for the second-highest win in program history
- Recorded 10 multi-hit games and 11 multi-RBI games
2020 - Redshirt Junior Season
- Appeared in all 25 games, including 24 starts at second base and shortstop
- Ranked third on the team with a .328 batting average and 21 hits, in addition to a .531 slugging percentage
- Drew a team-high 12 walks
- Boasted a seven-game hit streak from 2/21 to 2/28
- Recorded a career-high three hits against Saint Joseph's (2/21)
2019 - Redshirt Sophomore Season
- Earned 33 starts and made 39 appearances in her first season as a member of the Wolfpack roster
- Played first base in 30 of her appearances on the season
- Drove in a career-best four runs in the second game of the series at Notre Dame and set a career-high in single game hits with three against the Fighting Irish on April 13
- Tallied five multi-hit performances on the year (at South Florida on Feb. 9, at Charleston Southern on March 12, at Boston College on March 29, vs. Winthrop on April 2 and at Notre Dame on April 13)
2018 - Sophomore Season (Arizona State)
- Did not compete due to injury
2017 - Freshman Season (Arizona State)
- Hit her first collegiate home run against Texas on Feb. 25
- Had a season-high 3 RBI game against New Mexico on March 22
- Went 2-for-4 with a double against No. 6 Washington on March 18
- Her seven-game hit streak from March 4 to March 18 tied for the fourth longest hit streak on the team in 201
- Her 13 RBIs in 2017 led all freshman in that category, and ranked seventh on the team
- Her 15 hits in 2017 tied for the lead among freshman hitters
High School / Prep Career
- Rated the No. 94 player on FloSoftball's 2016 'Hot 100' list, Farricker finished her career with a .507 batting average and a .601 on base percentage
- In her 49 games played, she totaled 69 hits, 51 RBIs, and 48 runs scored
- Helped her Corona Angels club squad win the title at the 2015 PGF Fall Shootout and a fifth place finish at the PGF National Championships in the 18U Division
Why she chose NC State - “NC State offers excellent academic opportunities within my chosen major of animal science, and Coach Patrick-Swift's philosophy is everything I was looking for when I decided to transfer schools. I look forward to experiencing the seasons on the beautiful campus, and especially seeing the leaves change in the fall. It’s so exciting to join the Wolfpack on this new journey!”