MSUB Softball Announces Season Awards (5/11/06)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State
University-Billings softball coach Sean McGary announced
his 2006 individual award winners this week. He handed
out six awards to five different student-athletes. All
six awards were voted upon by the players.
The MVP was Christy Wankel, a
senior outfielder from Great Falls, Mont. She batted
.313 for the season, scoring 16 runs and driving in 25
RBI to earn second team all-conference honors. Wankel
hit eight home runs to finish her career with 21,
second-most in school history. She broke numerous
career school records during her senior campaign
including games played, games started, at bats, hits,
triples, RBI, total bases, and stolen bases. Wankel was
also given the Yellowjacket Award, the award given to
the person who best represents being a student-athlete
academically, athletically, and socially.
Rachel Quarnburg was the Offensive
MVP. The junior from Billings was an all-conference
first team selection and was one of just four players in
the Heartland Conference to bat over .400 this season,
hitting .402. Her .785 slugging percentage led the
conference, and she tied for third in the league with 11
home runs. Along with hitting for power, Quarnburg was
one of the toughest outs in the conference. She ranked
second in the Heartland with a .484 on base percentage.
Aysha Maddox was named the team’s
Defensive MVP. The junior catcher from Richland, Wash.,
started 47 games behind the plate this season and had a
.987 fielding percentage. She was instrumental in
handling the Yellowjacket pitching staff, which
consisted of three freshmen.
Rebekah Tsatsa was selected as the
Most Improved Player. The freshman pitcher from Eagle,
Idaho, started 13 games and made 17 appearances. She
posted a 6-8 record with a 3.97 earned run average.
On a team comprised mostly of
newcomers, the Newcomer of the Year was Stephanie
Gosselin, a freshman utility player from Brentwood Bay,
British Columbia. Gosselin had a stellar second half of
the season and finished second on the team with a .370
batting average. She scored 16 runs and drove in nine
RBI in 31 games en route to second team all-conference
honors.
The Yellowjackets were 20-31
overall and 12-12 in the Heartland Conference this
season. It was the first year in the Heartland for the
Yellowjackets. Three Heartland Conference
teams—Incarnate Word, St. Mary’s, and St.
Edward’s—qualified for the NCAA Tournament. The
Yellowjackets swept four games from St. Edward’s late in
the season and knocked Incarnate Word out of the
conference tournament. With a roster full of freshmen
and newcomers, the Yellowjackets won 12 of their last 15
games. |