Treja Rose Rosetta Patterson is a standout utility player for the FSU softball team, wearing jersey #11. Born on March 21, in Federal Way, Washington, Treja bats and throws right-handed. Standing at 5'3", she has made a significant impact on the field with her versatility and skill.
In the 2024 season, Treja showcased her talent by achieving a batting average of .345, hitting 12 home runs, and driving in 45 RBIs. Her defensive prowess was equally impressive, with a fielding percentage of .980. Treja's standout moment came during the championship game, where she hit a game-winning home run, securing the title for her team.
Treja's personal achievements include being named to the All-Conference First Team and receiving the Most Valuable Player award for her outstanding performance throughout the season. She also led her team in stolen bases, with a total of 20, demonstrating her speed and agility on the field.
Off the field, Treja is a junior majoring in Sports and Fitness Management. She has a passion for rollercoasters and has ridden one of the world's tallest. After graduation, she plans to return to Seattle and work with a professional athletic team, preferably the Seattle Seahawks. Treja draws inspiration from her hardworking family and cherishes her best experience at FSU, which was the 2024 Rodeo Week. Her love for sports and desire to stay connected to the athletic world drive her academic and career aspirations.