Junior (2007): Roszkos was a NFCA West Region Second Team selection, becoming just the third Aggie ever to be selected to an all-region team. She had a record setting season in 2007, where she was also made the All-WAC Second Team. On Feb. 19, she was named the WAC Hitter of the Week after she was the MVP of the Troy Cox Classic, where she hit .467 with seven hits that all went for extra bases and drove in 10 runs. Her 43 RBI on the year set a new NMSU single-season record and it was good for fifth in the conference. The RBI tally gave her 109 for her career, which set a new all-time Aggie record. Roszkos also had 17 doubles on the year, tying the most by an Aggie in a season and she is just one double behind Christine Stephens’s all-time doubles record of 40. After starting in every game (which she was the only player on the team to do so in 2007), the California native has now started in every single NMSU game except for one in her career. Her 110 total bases set a new single-season record and it was the fifth best in the conference. Her .351 batting average also ranked eighth in the WAC (second on the team) and she was fifth in runs driven in, second in doubles, sixth in multi-RBI games (11) and 10th in multi-hit games (16). Her four hits against McNeese State in a 8-0 victory tied the Aggies record for most hits in a game and she went 4-for-4 in that game with two RBI, two runs scored and one home run. In an 11-10 victory over UTEP on Feb. 18, Roszkos went 2-for-3 with a walk, two runs scored, two home runs and a five RBI. On Apr. 20, in the second game of a twin bill at Nevada, Roszkos hit a grand slam to give NMSU a 4-2 victory. She finished the year scoring 33 runs, had one triple, a .632 slugging percentage, drew 20 walks, had a .987 fielding percentage. One of the toughest players in the conference to strikeout, Roszkos was fanned just 14 times in 174 at-bats in 2007 (just eight percent of the time).With a strong senior season, Roszkos could break the all-time record for hits in a career at New Mexico State, as she is only 50 hits away from tying Mel Briggs record of 208.
Sophomore (2006): Roszkos started all 49 games as a sophomore, mostly at catcher while batting .310 with a team-high seven home runs and 39 RBI. The RBI total tied her for second on the NMSU single-season list at the time. She hit three three-run home runs in a doubleheader sweep of WAC rival Louisiana Tech on Apr. 1 as the Aggies thumped the Lady Techsters, 10-1, and, 15-7. Her six RBI in the first game of that doubleheader is a career-high. Roszkos has 11 multi-RBI games in 2006, which was second in the conference for that category. She had a 10-game hitting streak that was tied for third best in the WAC with teammate Rishelle Gastelum.
Freshman (2005): Roszkos earned All-Sun Belt Second Team honors after batting .267 with five home runs and 27 RBI in 59 games behind the plate. A strong fielding backstop, she made just two errors in 318 chances for a .994 fielding percentage, the second best in Aggie history. Roszkos scored 18 runs and was second on the team with 14 doubles. Her home run total was good for second on the team and she ranked third in RBI.
High School: Roszkos is a graduate of Benicia High School in Benicia, Calif. During her four years at Benicia, she was named to the all-league team in softball and was voted the Most Valuable Player in volleyball.
Academics: She is majoring in criminal justice.
Personal: Roszkos was born in Walnut Creek, Calif. and is the daughter of David and Lori Roszkos. She would like to become firefighter someday and she recently got engaged to the Aggies starting left tackle Mike Martinez.