Biography
Parents: Greg & Lyndie Roth
Birthday: October 25, 2005
2026: Roth tallied the second-best batting average on the team in her junior year, hitting .311. She started all 55 games for VU and had 51 hits, including seven doubles (tied for the team lead), two triples, and 18 RBI. She had an OBP of .347 and went 7-for-12 swiping bases. She had 14 multi-hit games, with five games when she had three hits, with her 3-for-3 day against Hawaii Pacific (game one, March 24) being her best. She had three multi-RBI games, with the four she brought home on April 11 against CUI being her single-game high. She had two four-game hit streaks during 2026, and as a fielder, Roth had a .984 fielding percentage with only two errors on 128 chances.
2025: Roth started all 45 games she played in during year two, hitting .272. She had 37 hits, which included six doubles, her first triple (which came on April 11, game two at Chaminade), and her second career home run (game one, April 8 at Hawaii Pacific, inside-the-park). She had nine multi-hit games, with two three-hit contests (April 4, game one against Hilo, and the mentioned Chaminade game) being her best marks for the season. She had four multi-RBI games, with the three in the mentioned HPU game being her season-high. She an eight-game and a six-game hit streak during the season, had an OBP of .299, tallied 15 RBI, and went 3-for-5 stealing bases. Roth faced 90 chances in the field and posted a .967 fielding percentage.
2024: Roth made 12 starts during her freshman season and played in 18 games, with her initial appearance coming on February 1 against ERAU (Ariz.). Her first hit came on February 10 against Pomona-Pitzer, and she grabbed 10 by year's end. She had her only multi-hit day on March 15 against Menlo, and she had a hit in the final four games she played in. Her first RBI came on February 17 against Saint Katherine, her only double of the season came on April 6 against Menlo, and she slugged her first collegiate home run at Arizona Christian on March 8. Roth ended with a .308 batting average, a .33 OBP, and went 1-for-1 stealing, with that swipe coming on March 15 against Menlo. She had no errors in the 15 chances she faced in the outfield.
What is one food you could eat for the rest of your life, what is one you would destroy from the earth, and why?
I would eat tacos for the rest of my life and I would get rid of tomatoes.
What would you give a TedTalk on, even if no one asked for it?
Jesus
If your major were a reality TV show, what would it be called?
Big smiles and big business.
What is your record for the game “chubby bunny” or how many marshmallows do you think you can put in your mouth?
I think that I would be able to fit around 20 marshmallows in my mouth.