2011: Played and started 39 of LeTourneau's 40 games during the season ... Batted .319 and slugged .381 during the season, collecting 36 hits in 113 at-bats ... Scored 20 runs and knocked five doubles during the season ... Hit her first collegiate triple in a 12-0 win over the University of Dallas (April 28, 2011) ... Named to the All-ASC East Division Second Team at the conclusion of the season.
2010: Started in 34 of the 35 games in which she appeared for the YellowJackets during her freshman season ... Batted .299, slugged .361 and collected 10 RBIs in 97 at-bats during the season ... Went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI in her first collegiate contest against Trinity (Feb. 27, 2010) ... Pieced together a nine-game hitting streak from March 1 through March 11 ... Hit her first collegiate home run in an 8-4 at the University of Dallas (April 15, 2010).
PREP: Played in 97 career games White Oak High School in White Oak, Texas ... Career numbers include a .424 batting average, 156 hits, 111 runs scored, 39 RBIs, 17 walks, 14 doubles and 11 triples ... Batted .411 with 21 stolen bases and 16 RBIs as a senior in 2009 ... Batted .481 with runners in scoring position as a senior ... Also lettered in volleyball, track & field and cheerleading ... Helped guide Lady Roughnecks volleyball team to the state championships with a 42-2 record as a junior in 2007 and an area championship in 2008 with a 41-3 mark ... During 2008, helped softball team to the area championship and while running track, and helped her team to a 2009 district title ... Was a three-time Academic All-District honoree, First-Team All-District center fielder (2006), First-Team All-District catcher (2007), Honorable Mention All-East Texas Catcher (2007), First-Team All-District Catcher (2008), Second-Team All-East Texas Catcher (2008), TGCA All-State Catcher (2008) and Texas Sports Writers Honorable Mention All-State Catcher (2008).
PERSONAL: Full name is Juliana Danielle Tuel ... Daughter of Clint and Jahnell Tuel ... Has one brother, Jared. Has not declared a major.