2009: Farr started in all 56 games during the 2009 Lady Buff season. During her 190 at-bats, she recorded a total of 66 hits with eight doubles, three triples (the most on the team) and had a slugging percentage of .412. She scored 46 runs and drove in 34. Farr was successful on the base paths, stealing 14 bases in 15 attempts. As the shortstop for the Lady Buffs, Farr compiled a fielding percentage of .926 with 81 put-outs and led the team with 95 assists. Farr turned in her best performance at the plate on March 3rd against Oklahoma Panhandle State, going 3-for-4, collecting two runs, one RBI and successfully stealing two bases. At the end of the season, Farr was named to the all-LSC South Division Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll.
2008: Farr emerged as one of the top hitters in the LSC during her sophomore season. She earned first team All-LSC South honors as well as being selected second team All-South Central Region by the NFCA Louisville Slugger. She was also recognized for her work in the classroom, as she was named to the LSC South Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll. She played in all 58 games for the Lady Buffs, starting 27 games at shortstop, 18 in right field and 13 at catcher. Farr led the team with a .342 batting average, with 66 hits and 193 at bats. She scored 32 runs and drove in 26. She enjoyed a career high, four unit performance against New Mexico Highlands on Feb. 22, in which she also set a personal best mark with three stolen bases. She collected six doubles and hit the first run of her WT career on Feb. 24 against Fort Hays State. Farr drove in a career high three runs in a win at Texas Woman[apos]s on Feb. 29. She tied her personal best mark with three stolen bases against Texas A&M-Kingsville on March 9. She set a career high with three runs scored in a game at Angelo State on March 15.
2007: She played in 52 games during her initial collegiate season, starting a total of 51 games, 46in left field and five at catcher. She had a .267 batting average, with 39 hits and 146 at bats. She scored 23 runs and drove in 9. She finished a perfect 9-for-9 on stolen base attempts. She was sold in the field, committing only three errors in 67 chances, with a .955 fielding percentage. Farr set a season high with three hits and two runs scored in a win over Fort Hays State on Feb. 22, where she scored three runs in one game. She went a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate on March 28 against Panhandle State.
High School: Farr helped lead Collinsville (Texas) HS to a 28-2 record and a state runner-up finish as a senior. She played both shortstop and catcher for the Pirates.Farr garnered Class 1A All-State honors. She was selected to play in the Texas All-Star Softball game and was named team defensive MVP. Farr also lettered in basketball and volleyball, garnering Academic All-State honors in volleyball.
Personal: Farr is the daughter of John and Sharon Farr and has one brother, Eric. She is majoring in Sports and Exercise Science at WTAMU.