March 30 – Keely Rochard, Jr., Virginia TechĪpril 13 – Kathryn Sandercock, So., Florida StateĪpril 27 – Alexis Holloway, Sr. March 24 – Keely Rochard, Jr., Virginia Tech March 9 – Brittany Pickett, Sr., North Carolina 23 – Brittany Pickett, Sr., North Carolina But her season isn’t the only one that’s defined Oklahoma softball in 2022. She’s having a tremendous year and is one of three Sooners to be named finalists for the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year award. George, Sr., Duke | Blake Neleman, Fr., Georgia Techįeb. Ricketts won the award in 20 and was a member of the 2013 national championship team. May 4 – Tricia Awald, Jr., 1B, Georgia Techįeb. March 30 – Abby Sweet, Sr., OF, Notre DameĪpril 7 – Carmyn Greenwood, Sr., OF, LouisvilleĪpril 13 – Angie Rizzi, Sr., OF, NC StateĪpril 27 – Valerie Cagle, Fr., RHP/OF, Clemson March 24 – Valerie Cagle, Fr., UTL/RHP, Clemson March 16 – Abby Sweet, Sr., OF, Notre Dame Back in May the Pride drafted Keely with the fourth overall pick of the WPF draft. March 2 – Abby Sweet, Sr., OF, Notre Dame | Morgan Batesole, Sr., INF, Pitt Rochard inked the deal, with the Viera, Florida based Women’s Pro Fastpitch (WPF) team, this past week. Rochard allowed one earned run while striking out 37 batters to just three walks.įeb. The junior from Williamsburg, Virginia, tossed her second no-hitter of the year in game one and held the Orange to just seven hits in 22 innings pitched. Rochard earned the win in all four games for the Hokies in their series sweep of Syracuse. In the field, she aided the Jackets to a flawless 1.000 fielding percentage as a team through the series with 25 putouts. 833 on-base percentage and a 1.571 slugging percentage. 500 or better in each contest and batted a perfect 1.000 in the final two games of the series. Virginia opted to pitch around her much of the series as she also came away with four walks, one each game. The ACC softball weekly awards are voted on by a 20-member panel from both the teams and the conference office.Īwald turned in an excellent performance at the plate across Georgia Tech’s sweep of Virginia, leading the Jackets in batting (.714) as she went 5-for-7 with two homers, five RBI and three runs scored. () – Georgia Tech junior first baseman Tricia Awald has been voted the Atlantic Coast Conference Softball Player of the Week, while Virginia Tech’s Keely Rochard has been named the Pitcher of the Week.
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