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Did You Know?
- Wooster competed in only its 8th season in 2007 since
returning to varsity status in 2000. The softball program had not been
varsity previously since 1986.
- The Scots reached the championship game of the NCAC Tournament
in 2001, just its second year after a 14-year absence from varsity
play.
- Wooster has posted at least 16 wins in five of the past
seven seasons.
- In 2006, Wooster set new single-season team marks in
just about every offensive category, including batting average (.280),
runs (183), hits (288), home runs (13), RBI (156) and slugging percentage
(.381).
- Wooster finished tied for second in the NCAC with a school-record
13 homers in 2006.
- Wooster hit four home runs in a 9-6 win over Bowdoin
College in 2006, the first time in school history the Scots hit multiple
home runs in one game.
- Angie Barone ('04), a three-time all-conference performer,
finished her career with a 45-32 record and 577 strikeouts.
- Shortstop Molly Gaffney ('08) tied a school record in
2006 by hitting safely in 14 consecutive games. She tied the mark set
by Kady Krivos ('02) during the 2001 campaign.
- Maria Gonzalez ('07) was the only player in the NCAC
to finish among the top-five in triples, home runs, RBI, slugging percentage,
and stolen bases in 2006.
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