Warren arrived at Trevecca in the third year of Coach Angela Sullivan's five-year stay with the program. During her first season she helped lead Trevecca to a 31-win season. It was the first 30-win season in program history. She would go on to help Trevecca reach new heights in the softball program, including two more 30-win seasons, the school's first TranSouth conference championship, and the first trip to the NAIA Region XI championship.
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In fact, Trevecca advanced to the Region XI tournament in each of her four seasons. Warren and Rone' Phelps were the first two Trevecca softball players to make the NAIA All-Region XI team, doing so as a freshmen in 2002. She made the team on two more occasions.
On three occasions Warren was selected to the TranSouth All-Conference First Team and Scholar-Athlete Team. Warren had a four-year grade point average of 3.9.
Angela Sullivan, who recruited Toomey to Trevecca and then coached her for three seasons, says, "Jami was the complete softball player - a triple threat at the plate (bunter, slapper, power hitter), had elite base running speed, and a very consistent glove as a second baseman. Jami made the smart and right decisions, on and off the field. Strong in her faith, she truly exemplified Trevecca's Mission Statement. Jami was an absolute joy to coach, a model teammate, an excellent student, but most of all, an extraordinary young lady that also was instrumental in moving the Trevecca softball program into a national powerhouse."
When she finished her Trojan career she held three Trevecca softball career records. She set the record for career stolen bases, hits, and runs scored. She also ranked in the top five in batting average, doubles, and extra base hits. She also owned three season records when she hung up her spikes. Warren held the record for most runs scored, hits, and steals in a season.
Her career numbers included a .381 batting average, 137 runs scored, 215 hits, 58 stolen bases, 34 doubles, eight triples, four home runs, and 69 RBI. Warren showed her versatility by pitching in the circle a few times, collecting a 1-1 record.
Though all four of her seasons were spectacular, her sophomore year might have been her best all around. In her sophomore season she hit .391 with a career-high 45 runs scored, 63 hits, and 11 doubles.
Career Statistics
Year .. Gm BA ... AB ... R ... H ... 2B . 3B . HR
2002 ... 52 .355 ... 144 ... 34 ... 59 ... 8 ... 4 ... 1
2003 ... 48 .391 ... 161 ... 45 ... 63 ... 11 . 3 ... 1
2004 ... 54 .403 ... 129 ... 28 ... 52 ... 8 ... 0 ... 1
2005 ... 46 .375 ... 104 ... 30 ... 41 ... 4 ... 1 ... 0
Records and Rankings
Three Career Records - At time of graduation (2005)
Most stolen bases ... * 2nd
Most Hits ... *5th
Most runs scored ... *3rd
2nd in batting average ... * 6th
4th in Doubles ... *10th
4th in Extra Base Hits
*Current Ranking - At time of selection - 20110901
Three Season Records - At time of graduation (2005)
Most runs scored ... *9th
Most hits ... *1st
Most steals ... *1st
*Current Ranking - At time of selection - 20110901
Career Numbers to Remember
Games Played: 200 ... Batting Average: .381 ... At Bats: 560 ... Runs Scored: 137 ... Hits: 215 ... Doubles: 34 ... Triples: 8 ... Home Runs: 4 ... RBI: 69 ... Slugging%: .462 ... Walks: 40 ... Stolen Bases: 58
Awards & Honors
TranSouth All-Conference: (3) 2002, 2004, 2005
NAIA All-Region XI: (3) 2002, 2004, 2005
TranSouth Scholar-Athlete: (3) 2003, 2004, 2005
NAIA Scholar-Athlete: (2) 2004, 2005
Grade Point Average: 3.9
Angela Sullivan recruited Toomey to Trevecca. Sullivan says, "Jami was the complete softball player - a triple threat at the plate (bunter, slapper, power hitter), had elite base running speed, and a very consistent glove as a second baseman. Jami made the smart and right decisions, on and off the field. Strong in her faith, she truly exemplified Trevecca's mission statement. Jami was an absolute joy to coach, a model teammate, an excellent student, but most of all, an extraordinary young lady that also was instrumental in moving the Trevecca softball program into a national powerhouse."