2012 (Junior): Krebs started 33 times in 2012 and appeared in 41 contests, starting much of the first half of the season at shortstop. Her first start of the year came on Feb. 17 at Troy and Krebs went 1-for-2 with a run, a double and a walk. She was a perfect 2-for-2 against Nebraska at the Cathedral City Classic, and recorded another two hit game against UMKC on March 4, going 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI. She doubled in a run and walked against Boise State on March 10, and had her best performance of the year the following day against Northern Illinois, going 3-for-3 with her lone home run of the season, two RBI and two runs scored. Krebs finished the year with four extra base hits - three doubles and a homer - and scored 10 runs. She also took eight walks and stole three bases in as many attempts. 2011 (Sophomore): After spending her first year as a pinch runner and reserve player, Krebs stepped into a much more prominent role as a sophomore, serving as a viable utility player who could step in at second, third, short or in the outfield. She broke through in early March with a two RBI game against Missouri State. Two games later, Krebs jumpstarted a five-game hitting streak with a pinch hit two-run double against Arkansas. She came off the bench and singled and scored a few days later against Illinois State. The following weekend, she picked up three hits and three RBI in two days while scoring twice and stealing a base. She posted a huge series against Texas Tech, going 2-for-3 with a run scored in the opener before going 2-for-2 with two runs, two homers and four RBI in the finale - coming off the bench to hit her first two career home runs. She doubled in a run in the second game of a twin-bill against Evansville, and got a pinch hit RBI single a few days later against Texas A&M. In the finale against Oklahoma, Krebs went 3-for-4 against Sooner ace Keilani Ricketts. Her third home run of the year came at Oklahoma State, where she went 1-for-2 with a run scored and two driven in. She picked up two more hits and drove in two runs on a double in Mizzou's win over Western Illinois. In the final weekend of the regular season, Krebs went 3-for-3 in the first game with Iowa State, scoring a run, doubling and driving in a pair. For the season, she finished with a .250 batting average, three home runs, four doubles and 21 runs driven in.
2010 (Freshman): Appeared in 53 games during the season, primarily serving as a pinch runner and a defensive replacement. Her first career start came against Radford on Feb. 28 at the NFCA Leadoff Classic. Krebs took advantage of the start, going 1-for-2 at the plate, her first career hit, with a run scored and a walk. In her second start of the year, Krebs singled and scored twice in Mizzou's win over Eastern Michigan on March 20. Her first career stolen base came as a pinch runner against Southern Illinois on April 14.
St. Pius X: Led by Head Coach Joe Winland, Princess Krebs and the Golden Lions of St. Pius were region champions Krebs' senior season. In the same season, the Lions went on to play in the softball semifinals. Krebs, a shortstop and third baseman, was selected first team all-county during her junior year and was named first team all-state as well as the St. Pius MVP during her senior campaign. In addition to softball, Krebs played on the girls basketball team and earned a total of four letters in her high school career.
Personal: Nicknamed, PK, Krebs is the daughter of Lonnie and Princess Ferguson. Krebs was born Oct. 26, 1991, in San Diego, Calif. Krebs is majoring in Hospitality Management.