Jenny Dalton-Hill played in nine games, starting eight, for the 2010 Women's National Team which brought home the bronze medal from the IBAF Women's Baseball World Cup in Venezuela. The infielder logged a .333 average (8-for-24) with a double and two runs scored, and finished fifth on the team with nine RBIs. Currently a top performer on the baseball diamond, Dalton-Hill originally starred as a softball player at the University of Arizona where she won three national softball championships with the Wildcats in 1993, '94 and '96, and was a three-time All-American. In her senior year in 1996, Dalton-Hill was the Pac-10 conference Triple Crown winner, she was named the Honda National Player of the Year and she was voted the World Series MVP that postseason as well. At the conclusion of her softball career, Dalton-Hill was the NCAA record holder in career RBIs, runs scored, walks, slugging percentage and RBIs per game. She also held the NCAA single season record for RBIs, walks and single game home runs. Off the field, Dalton-Hill serves as a youth baseball and softball coach and instructor. She also volunteers as a teaching assistant and works for a landscaping company in Kentucky. A native of Lexington, Ky., Dalton-Hill is married to husband Marc, and they have three children: Dalton, Brooke and Cogan.