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UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS ATHLETICS
Caitlynn Dykes
Caitlynn Dykes

Bio

Caitlynn Dykes completed her second season with the Crusaders in an abbreviated 2020 campaign due to COVID-19. The Crusaders completed 16 contests with a 5-11 record that was highlighted by the team's 6-4, eight-inning victory on the road at Centenary College for their first Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) triumph. Dallas also had one walk-off to start the season and 3-0 outburst to the spring. Annabel Anderson smacked two home runs to tie several SCAC players for most in the league. Karina Campo added her name to the UD record books with a save.

in 2018-19 despite having an 8-33 record, Dykes helped Dallas snap a six-game losing streak in Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC) Tournament games dating to 2016. The Crusaders rallied back with a run in the fifth through seventh innings in an elimination game against Schreiner University, which they won 7-2 to get past the fourth seed. Sixth-seeded Dallas dropped its other tournament games by a run to three-seeded Centenary College. 

Under Dykes tutelage, Julie Duenas captured All-SCAC Second Team, United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) All-American, and smacked 53 hits for the second highest total in a season. Caitlyn Stevenson garnered honorable mention for the All-SCAC teams.

Dykes spent the past two seasons as an assistant coach for Susquehanna University. The River Hawks posted a combined 56-32 overall record. This included the team notching 19 wins and five losses during conference play against teams in the Landmark. She was part of a staff that helped guide Susquehanna to a 2017 Landmark Championship and 10-2 mark in league play that season.

In 2018, the River Hawks were a Landmark Conference Semi-Finalist.

Dykes is familiar with the SCAC, having played four years with Trinity University from 2012-15. In 2016, she remained with the Tigers as a Student Assistant Coach as she completed her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Management concentration.

Dykes garnered numerous postseason achievements at the national and conference level while she caught with Trinity. In 2012, she charged onto the collegiate scene with SCAC Newcomer and Player of the Year awards. Dykes was named to the All-West Region Team in 2012, 2014, and 2015 as a catcher. She was a four-time All-SCAC Team Selection, highlighted by All-SCAC First Team as a catcher in 2014 and Second-Team in 2015. She qualified all four years on the SCAC All-Tournament Team.

Dykes holds the Trinity record in home runs (15) and single-season RBIs (42). She batted a career batting of .377. During her time at Trinity, Dykes was also a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC).

Dykes was a National Fastpitch Coaches Association Mary Nutter Scholarship Recipient in September, 2017.