Washington
2011 (Sophomore): Appeared in 24 games with 11 starts and 16 appearances in the circle with two starts ... batted .205 collecting eight hits in 39 at bats with eleven runs, one double, and seven RBIs ... walked twice ... owned a .238 on-base percentage ... set single-game career highs in at-bats (four), runs (two), and RBIs (two) ... in the circle, made starts versus Sacramento State (2/18) and Illinois (3/20) ... pitched a season total 27.0 innings with a 2-1 record ... only allowed two hits and pitched two strikeouts in 2.1 innings vs. Mississippi State (2/12) ... hit a two-RBI pinch-hit single in the last game of a sweep over UC Riverside (2/13) and in the win over No. 21/24 Texas A&M (2/24) ... allowed just two hits in 2.0 innings of relief in the extra-inning victory over New Mexico (3/5).
2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 38 games, making 29 starts ... batted .179, hitting three home runs, one double and had 11 RBIs ... recorded two-two RBI games and two-three RBIs games ... scored 11 runs ... drew four walks ... had one stolen base ... hit her first career home run in the 12-0 shutout against Seattle (3/6) ... hit a home run in Pac-10 play against Arizona (4/10) ... scored her first run in the 10-5 win against Cal State Northridge (2/13) ... hit her first career double in the 11-2 win against Seattle (3/7) ... appeared in four NCAA tournament games.
High School/Club
Attended El Camino High School in Oceanside, Calif. ... was second-team All State as a junior ... led El Camino to the Palomar League title and a berth in the CIF San Diego Section semifinals ... named the team's Defensive Player of the Year and earned All-North County honors along with being named to the San Diego area all-academic team ... played for The Next Level club team... also lettered in volleyball and basketball in high school, earning the basketball team's Co-MVP award in 2005.
Personal
Parents are Stan and Easter Fa'asua ... has two older sisters, Jade and Jerica and two brothers, Stanley, Jr., and Simi.
COACH TARR ON FAASUA:
"Jerrin is a natural athlete who will make an immediate impact in our infield. She is a solid hitter with a tremendous amount of speed. Husky fans will enjoy watching her play and we look forward to seeing her in purple and gold. She will make a huge statement upon her arrival in Seattle."
FAASUA ON WHY WASHINGTON
"I chose the University of Washington because I feel that the educational benefit will be great for me. I also loved the campus and the atmosphere when I visited for the first time. I believe that if my grandpa was still alive, he would have approved of my college choice since Seattle is where he and my grandma met and started dating."