2015-16 PBC Yearbook | Page 75

2016 Softball All-Conference Team First Team 1b – Hannah Reppert, Armstrong 2b – Meredith Heyer, North Georgia 3b – Jamie Johnson, UNC Pembroke SS – Macy Coleman, Armstrong State C – Lacey Najafi, Georgia College OF – Stephanie Hartness, North Georgia OF – Kelsey Vining, Montevallo OF – Abbey Walters, UNC Pembroke DP – Joshlyn Martin, Georgia Southwestern UT – Jane Trzaska, Armstrong State P – Courtney Poole, North Georgia P – Tori Bates, Armstrong State At Large - Abi LeRoy, Georgia College At Large - Sarah Montei, USC Aiken At Large - Faith Flanders, Georgia College At Large - Kelli McCormack, Lander Second Team Kristen Brooks, Georgia College Mackenzie Conley, Flagler Morgan Davis, UNC Pembroke Murphy Davis, Young Harris Malloree Escue, Flagler McKenzie Fagioli, Columbus State Jessica Finch, North Georgia Taylor Gerhart, UNC Pembroke Hannah Harrison, Young Harris Sarah Magill, Young Harris Jeanie Perrucci, Young Harris Peyton Roth, Armstrong State Makenzie Smith, Lander Darby Stanford, Young Harris Hayley Tierce, Georgia Southwestern Whitney Woodard, Flagler Player of the Year Stephanie Hartness, North Georgia Pitcher of the Year Courtney Poole, North Georgia Freshman of the Year Hayley Tierce, Georgia Southwestern Coach of the Year Mike Davenport, North Georgia picked up her 51st victory of the season - a new NCAA Division II record for wins in a single-season - as the fourth-ranked Nighthawks defeated Catawba, 1-0, to advance to tomorrow’s Southeast Regional final. 2015-16 PBC YEARBOOK After two scoreless innings to open the game, Hannah McSwain sparked a North Georgia rally in the bottom of the third. McSwain laced a double down the left field line and advanced to third on a bunt single by Meagan May, who stole second to give way for a Stephanie Hartness walk. With the bases loaded and no one out, Meredith Heyer sent a fly ball to left, just deep enough to score McSwain from third. Poole made the 1-0 score hold up, tossing her 22nd complete game shutout of the season. NOTES - Poole (51-2) allowed just five hits on the day while striking out nine Indian batters. - Meagan May, Katie Block, and Hannah McSwain were the only three Nighthawks to earn a hit against Catawba ace Carley Tysinger. - North Georgia improves to 11-2 all-time against Catawba, with a perfect 10-0 mark against the Indians in Dahlonega. GOING TO DENVER! No. 16 Armstrong State Softball Beats No. 4 North Georgia Twice To Win Southeast Super Regional DAHLONEGA, Ga. - The No. 16-ranked and second-seeded Armstrong State University softball squad defeated No. 4-ranked, top-seeded and defending NCAA Division II national champion University of North Georgia twice on Thursday, 4-2 and 5-3 in 8 innings, to advance out of the NCAA Southeast Super Regional and advance to the NCAA DII Softball Championships for the third time in the last four seasons. The Pirates (40-13) went into Thursday needing to win twice after the Nighthawks (54-8) took game one of the Super Regional, 4-0, on Wednesday. Armstrong State needed just one out in the seventh inning of the deciding third game to earn the trip to the DII Championships, but with a 3-1 lead and two out, North Georgia’s Meagan May launched her first career home run to tie the game at 3-3 and send it to extra innings. In the top of the eighth, sophomore Autumn Parrish launched a two-run home run to give the Pirates the lead again. Junior Jane Trzaska (17-4) set down the Nighthawks in the bottom of the eighth, giving up just a two-out walk to earn the win - her second win of the day - and send the Pirates heading to Denver. Junior Hannah Reppert had a solo home run and freshman Logan Harrell had a two-run shot for the Pirates in the win, while May finished the game 3-for-4 with a double and her home run. Trzaska hurled eight innings, giving up seven hits and three runs - two earned - while walking two and striking out one in the win. Courtney Poole (53-5) took the loss, giving up five hits and five runs in eight innings, walking five and striking out five. Game one began with a scoreless top of the first inning for North Georgia. Armstrong State senior Peyton Rothled off the bottom of the 2 5 Y E A R S 73