2012 DSU Softball Media Guide

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JEFF savage Continued from page 7 The 2006 Hornets posted 34 wins for the second consecutive season (34-22) and reached the MEAC Tournament championship round for the second time in three years. They featured All-MEAC First Team selections Catrina Ansbach (catcher), Diana Gomez (OF) and Ashley Gray (UTL). In addition, Delaware State ranked 10th among 99 schools on the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) list of Division I team grade-pointaverages in ‘06. Eight players were selected to the 2006 NFCA Academic All-America and MEAC Commissioner’s All-Academic teams. In 2005, the Hornets recorded 34 wins (34-22) and posted an 18-2 mark vs. MEAC North competition. Highlights also included the selection of Catrina Ansbach (catcher) and Janice Savage (utility) to the All-MEAC First Team. Ansbach was also named to the All-East (ECAC) Second Team. The ‘05 squad also ranked 14th on the NFCA list of scholarathlete teams, while seven players were selected to the national Division I and MEAC All-Academic teams. Savage’s 2004 squad posted a school-record 41 wins (41-22) and reached the championship round of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Tournament. In addition, Delaware State won its third straight MEAC North title in 2004, posting a 17-3 record in division play. The 2004 season also featured two milestone wins as DSU defeated Pittsburgh, 3-2, for the team’s

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