12 Anissa Hamilton
Anissa Hamilton
  • Height:
    5-7
  • Bats/Throws:
    L/L
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • Hometown:
    Downey, CA
  • High School:
    Downey
  • Position:
    P
  • Office Hours:
    L/L
  • app
    23
  • gs
    13
  • w
    5
  • l
    6
  • sv
    0
  • ip
    56.2
  • era
    3.58
  • whip
    1.36
  • k
    50
Recent games
Season Statistics
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Game Log - Pitching
Game Log - Fielding

Career Stats: Hitting

Career Stats: Base Running

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Career Stats: Fielding

Splits Stats: Hitting

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News mentions
LBCC nearly pulled off the Game 1 win, but was swept 2-0 by Cypress in the SoCal Regionals. (Photo by Cypress College Athletics)
Softball: Long Beach swept from SoCal Regionals by No. 1 Cypress, close season at 23-20

Facing the No. 1 seed in the Southern California Regional Playoffs in Cypress College, No. 16 Long Beach City College suffered a pair of losses to the top-ranked Chargers to close out the 2016 season and its postseason run.

Sophomore Vanessa Valdez had two of LBCC's three hits in the loss at Cerritos. (File photo by Chris Ruiz)
Softball: Vikings held scoreless at Cerritos, close season Tuesday at East LA

Long Beach City College totaled just three hits and lost 6-0 at Cerritos College in a South Coast Conference game on Saturday. LBCC is 21-18 overall and 11-9 in SCC play heading into Tuesday's 5 p.m. regular-season finale at East Los Angeles College.

Sophomore Andrea Barba went 4 for 4 with three doubles in LBCC's 20-0 win over Compton. (File photo by Chris Ruiz)
Softball: Long Beach offense explodes in 20-0 mercy-rule win over Compton

Long Beach City College pounded out 21 hits, including 14 for extra bases in a 20-0 five-inning rout of visiting El Camino College Compton Center on Tuesday at LBCC. The South Coast Conference victory improved the Vikings to 19-16 overall and 9-7 in the SCC.

Freshman Daisy Velasquez launched a three-run home run in LBCC's 8-5 win over L.A. Harbor. (Photo by Chris Ruiz)
Softball: Vikings outlast L.A. Harbor 8-5 for SCC win

Freshman Daisy Velasquez (pictured) smacked a three-run home run while sophomore Brianna Alvarez had 3 RBI to lead Long Beach City College to an 8-5 South Coast Conference win over visiting LA Harbor College on Tuesday. LBCC improved to 8-7 overall and 3-2 in SCC play.

Sophomore Doreen Corella went 3 for 4 with a RBI to lead LBCC at the plate in the loss at El Camino. (File photo by Chris Ruiz)
Softball: Vikings drop 11-5 South Coast Conference game at El Camino

Long Beach City College couldn’t hold a 5-3, fourth-inning lead and ultimately fell by a final score of 11-5 in a South Coast Conference game at El Camino College on Thursday. The loss dropped Long Beach to 6-7 overall and 2-2 in conference play.

Mitzy Moreno struck out six and allowed no hits over three innings in the win over Compton. (File photo by Chris Ruiz)
Softball: Vikings hammer Compton 16-0 in five-inning conference win

Facing her former team for the first time, Long Beach City College head coach Megan Martinez’ Vikings totaled 15 hits in a 16-0 rout of El Camino College Compton Center on Tuesday at LBCC. The South Coast Conference victory improved Long Beach to 6-6 overall and 2-1 in SCC play.

Head coach Megan Martinez and the Vikings are 4-5 as they head into South Coast Conference play. (File photo by Chris Ruiz)
Softball: Third inning dooms Long Beach is 11-3 loss at No. 5 Cypress

Long Beach City College closed out its non-conference schedule with an 11-3 five-inning loss at No. 5 state-ranked Cypress College on Friday. Cypress erupted for 10 unearned runs in the third inning to put the game out of reach.

Sophomore Erika Balboa went 2 for 2 with 2 RBI and a triple in LBCC's win over Gateway. (File photo by Chris Ruiz)
Softball: Vikings, Martinez open season 3-1 at Glendale Tournament

It was an impressive opening weekend for new head coach Megan Martinez and the Long Beach City College Softball team as the Vikings took three out of four games at the David "Hawk" Wilder Tournament at Glendale Community College.