Friday, January 16, 2015

MEAC Announces Softball Preseason All-Conference Honors


NORFOLK, Virginia -- The Hampton Lady Pirates and the Bethune-Cookman Lady Wildcats were predicted to win the northern and southern divisions, respectively, in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), the conference announced on Thursday. All preseason honors were voted on by the conference’s head softball coaches and sports information directors.

Savannah State’s Torrian Wright was selected as the conference’s Preseason Player of the Year, while Jailynn Jackson of Hampton earned Preseason Pitcher of the Year accolades.

Wright was selected the 2014 MEAC Player of the Year after leading the conference in runs batted in (41) and home runs (13) last season. She batted .346 with 35 walks, 31 runs scored and five doubles. Wright ranked 13th in NCAA Division I in on-base percentage (.536), 14th in walks per game (0.81), 27th in home runs per game (0.30) and 33rd in slugging percentage (.757).

Jackson started 30 games as a junior, compiling a 2.79 ERA in 203.0 innings and an 18-12 record. Jackson was the 2014 MEAC Pitcher of the year and led the MEAC with 135 strikeouts. She registered 25 complete games, with five shutouts, in 35 appearances.

Hampton was the 2014 MEAC northern division co-champions. The Lady Pirates finished the season with a 35-17 overall record and 15-3 MEAC mark.

Delaware State earned a share of the northern division last season and is picked to finish second this season, followed by Norfolk State in third. Coppin State, Morgan State, Howard and Maryland Eastern Shore complete the northern division predictions.

Bethune-Cookman captured the top seed in the 2014 MEAC Softball Championship. The Lady Wildcats finished last season with a 12-4 MEAC record and a 25-31 overall mark. Bethune-Cookman has won eight MEAC Softball tournament championships.

Florida A&M, the defending MEAC Tournament Champions, was picked to finish second in the southern division, followed by Savannah State, North Carolina A&T State, North Carolina Central and South Carolina State.

Wright (SSU) and Jackson (Hampton) are joined by Tara Tursellino (DSU), Sandy Hawthorne (DSU), Danielle Budden (Hampton), Whitney Williams (NSU), Margaret Wilkins (Hampton), Calesha Shelley (B-CU), Nicole Gazzola (DSU), Heather Dunning (NSU) and Amber Fullwood (FAMU) on the 2015 Preseason All-MEAC team.

The 2015 MEAC Softball Championship tournament is scheduled for May 7-9, 2015 at the Ormond Beach Sports Complex in Ormond Beach, Florida.

2015 MEAC Softball Preseason Predicted Order of Finish
As voted on by the Conference’s Head Softball Coaches and Sports Information Directors
(First-Place Votes In Parenthesis)

Northern Division                Southern Division                                  

School
Points
SchoolPoints
Hampton (10)
164
Bethune-Cookman (10)132
Delaware State (13)
162
Florida A&M (11)130
Norfolk State (1)
123
Savannah State (4)112
Coppin State (1)
91
North Carolina A&T State79
Morgan State
70
North Carolina Central (1)59
Howard (1)
61
South Carolina State34
Maryland Eastern Shore
57






2015 Softball Preseason All-MEAC Teams
As voted on by the Conference’s Head Softball Coaches and Sports Information Directors
Preseason Player of the Year: Torrian Wright, Savannah State
Preseason Pitcher of the Year: Jailynn Jackson, Hampton


First Team
Pos.
Name
School
Cl.
Ht.
Hometown
P
Tara Tursellino
Delaware State
So.
5-6
Moreno Valley, Calif.
P
Jailynn Jackson
Hampton
Sr.
5-8
Virginia Beach, Va.
C
Sandy Hawthorne
Delaware State
Jr.
5-7
Smithtown, N.Y.
1B
Torrian Wright
Savannah State
Jr.
5-6
McDonough, Ga.
2B
Danielle Budden
Hampton
So.
5-4
Jackson, N.J.
3B
Whitney Williams
Norfolk State
Jr.
5-6
Four Oaks, N.C.
SS
Margaret Wilkins
Hampton
Gr.
5-10
Tustin, Calif.
OF
Calesha Shelley
Bethune-Cookman
Sr.
5-3
Suisan City, Calif.
OF
Nicole Gazzola
Delaware State
Jr.
5-6
Coram, N.Y.
OF
Heather Dunning
Norfolk State
Jr.
5-8
Virginia Beach, Va.
UTL
Amber Fullwood
Florida A&M
So.
5-5
Land O’Lakes, Fla.


Second Team
Pos.
Name
School
Cl.
Ht.
Hometown
P
Sabrina Anguiano
Bethune-Cookman
So.
5-7
Haciendo Heights, Calif.
P
Kenya Pereira
Florida A&M
So.
5-3
Kissimmee, Fla.
C
Emerie Germ
North Carolina Central
Jr.
5-9
Canton, Ga.
1B
Taylor McCoy
Hampton
Jr.
5-11
Riverview, Fla.
2B
Alina Moriarty
Norfolk State
Sr.
5-3
Chesapeake, Va.
3B
Kaitlin Alamprese
Bethune-Cookman
So.
5-7
Chino, Ca.
SS
Candice Van Horn
Coppin State
Sr.
5-10
Drums, Pa.
OF
Whitney Farris
Florida A&M
So.
5-8
Lake Wales, Fla.
OF
Claudette Tanabe-Smith
Morgan State
Sr.
5-5
Lemon Grove, Calif.
OF
Tashayla Irvis
Florida A&M
So.
5-1
Lake Wales, Fla.
UTL
Zina Constancia
Morgan State
Sr.
5-6
Curacao, Netherlands

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