Hall of Champions
Taylor cemented herself as one of the top players to ever wear the Maroon & White as she registered an overall record of 208-36 (.853) during her career to become the winningest Lady Buff in program history. The Byers, Texas product led WT to an overall record of 95-19 (.833) in Lone Star Conference play to claim three straight LSC Titles along with a pair of LSC Tournament Titles.Â
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The Lady Buffs turned Schaeffer Park into one of the best home environments in the country as WT went an incredible 125-16 (.887) in Canyon during Taylor's career, leading all of Division II in attendance in 2015 and 2016. WT hosted three NCAA South Central Regional Tournaments and two South Central Super Regionals in which WT won both and made a pair of appearances in the Division II College World Series, winning the 2014 DII National Championship.
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She finished her career with 214 games played and 197 starts as she registered a .362 batting average with 40 doubles, three triples and 30 homeruns to drive in 173 RBI for a slugging percentage of .619 while walking 140 times for an on-base clip of .499. As a senior in 2016, Taylor picked up her second NFCA First Team All-American honor while also being named a finalist for the NFCA Division II Player of the Year as the Lady Buffs advanced to the DII College World Series for the second time.
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Following her playing career, Taylor made the move to the dugout as an assistant coach for the Lady Buffs then across campus to serve as an Admissions Coordinator. Lacey is currently a real estate agent in Dallas where she resides with her husband, Levi.