Looking to next year. .
The offense should be good again.
Neleigh Herring has finished her excellent career as a Shocker and will be tough to replace at 1st base. We will probably have some fall off there.
Wyle Glover also has finished her career. She had a good senior season but was serving primarily as a backup player until sophomore Bailey Urban went down for the season on March 14th after an injury in the Iowa game (an ACL tear I believe). She had played in 16 games hitting .333 with a 1.056 OPS and is a good fielder. How her ACL injury will affect her game remains to be seen.
I don't know if grad transfer Arielle James will be back or not. I don't know if she even has any elegibility remaining. Arielle who was lost for the season in the 1st game of the season due to an injury (an ACL tear I think). She would have added an element of speed into the offensive mix this year. If she does have another year in her not sure how the injury will impact her game.
Otherwise, all other position players should be back. Hopefully, no transfers.
The pitching will again be a big concern and question mark. Perhaps even more than it was coming into this season.
Caitlyn Bingham (13-5, 5.34 ERA) and Erin McDonald (10-8, 5.61 ERA) both had decidely ho-hum, somewhat inconsistent senior years and have finished their Shocker careers. They both appeared in 28 games and combined to pitch 69% of the Shocker innings.
Of the other 3 pitchers on the roster, 2 true freshman and 1 redshirt freshman, only 5'4" Allison Cooper (8-4, 4.78 ERA) got much action and traction. Like her senior counterparts Alison was somewhat inconsistent. Alison is clearly a finesse pitcher and a such her ability to command her pitches and the strike zone is important. She has some work to do with that. She walked 36 batters and hit 5 batters in 64 innings and had the highest WHIP on the team at 1.67 (1.75 if you include the 5 hit batters).
True freshman RHP 5'10" Kenzie Schopfer pitched 25 innings in 10 appearances. She had a 5.68 ERA and a 1.42 WHIP (lowest on the team) in those somewhat limited appearances. I think Kenzie has some upside and her 5'10" frame is a bit more traditional for a pitcher. She will no doubt get some opportunities.
Redshirt freshman RHP 5'6" Jordyn Pipkin only pitched 12 innings this year although her numbers in those limited appearances were comparable to her teammates. Seems ike a righty version of the left Alison Cooper. My guess is Jordyn was getting lit up in practice more than the the pitchers on the roster and that was the reason for the limited opportunities. Her last appearance was on March 4th. Not aware of any injury.
So the question is what do we have coming in next year. I will follow up with some information on that.
The offense should be good again.
Neleigh Herring has finished her excellent career as a Shocker and will be tough to replace at 1st base. We will probably have some fall off there.
Wyle Glover also has finished her career. She had a good senior season but was serving primarily as a backup player until sophomore Bailey Urban went down for the season on March 14th after an injury in the Iowa game (an ACL tear I believe). She had played in 16 games hitting .333 with a 1.056 OPS and is a good fielder. How her ACL injury will affect her game remains to be seen.
I don't know if grad transfer Arielle James will be back or not. I don't know if she even has any elegibility remaining. Arielle who was lost for the season in the 1st game of the season due to an injury (an ACL tear I think). She would have added an element of speed into the offensive mix this year. If she does have another year in her not sure how the injury will impact her game.
Otherwise, all other position players should be back. Hopefully, no transfers.
The pitching will again be a big concern and question mark. Perhaps even more than it was coming into this season.
Caitlyn Bingham (13-5, 5.34 ERA) and Erin McDonald (10-8, 5.61 ERA) both had decidely ho-hum, somewhat inconsistent senior years and have finished their Shocker careers. They both appeared in 28 games and combined to pitch 69% of the Shocker innings.
Of the other 3 pitchers on the roster, 2 true freshman and 1 redshirt freshman, only 5'4" Allison Cooper (8-4, 4.78 ERA) got much action and traction. Like her senior counterparts Alison was somewhat inconsistent. Alison is clearly a finesse pitcher and a such her ability to command her pitches and the strike zone is important. She has some work to do with that. She walked 36 batters and hit 5 batters in 64 innings and had the highest WHIP on the team at 1.67 (1.75 if you include the 5 hit batters).
True freshman RHP 5'10" Kenzie Schopfer pitched 25 innings in 10 appearances. She had a 5.68 ERA and a 1.42 WHIP (lowest on the team) in those somewhat limited appearances. I think Kenzie has some upside and her 5'10" frame is a bit more traditional for a pitcher. She will no doubt get some opportunities.
Redshirt freshman RHP 5'6" Jordyn Pipkin only pitched 12 innings this year although her numbers in those limited appearances were comparable to her teammates. Seems ike a righty version of the left Alison Cooper. My guess is Jordyn was getting lit up in practice more than the the pitchers on the roster and that was the reason for the limited opportunities. Her last appearance was on March 4th. Not aware of any injury.
So the question is what do we have coming in next year. I will follow up with some information on that.
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