Six Jackets Named to SB All-Conference Team
(5/2/07)
BILLINGS, MT – Six softball players
from Montana State-Billings have been selected to the
All-Heartland Conference Softball Teams. The
Yellowjackets, who were 26-24 overall and finished third
in the league with a 10-5 mark, had four first team and
two second team selections.
Named to the All-Heartland First
Team were first baseman
Jenna McCartney (Hamilton, MT), third baseman
Leslie Davis (Federal Way, WA), shortstop
Jessica Frank (Great Falls, MT), and utility player
Terina Stacks (Washougal, WA). Outfielder
Lorel Palmer (Ogden, UT) and designated player
Jenna Haacke (Billings, MT) were named to the
All-Heartland Second Team.
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McCartney |
Davis |
Frank |
Stacks |
Palmer |
Haacke |
Rebecca Ray from St. Edward’s and
Malissa Magee from St. Mary’s were the top players in
the league. Ray was voted the Heartland’s Player of the
Year for leading the Hilltoppers to the regular season
conference crown. Magee earned her third-straight
conference Pitcher of the Year award after carrying the
Rattlers to their seventh-consecutive Heartland
Conference Tournament title. Cristan Hogan of
Texas-Permian Basin was the Newcomer of the Year, Roxie
Palacios from Oklahoma Panhandle State was the Freshman
of the Year, and Amy Coulter of St. Edward’s received
her second Coach of the Year award.
McCartney had a strong second half
of the season, finishing fifth in the conference for
batting average at .353 and ninth in the league for on
base percentage at .405. As late as March 9,
McCartney’s batting average was below .300, but nine
multiple-hit games after that point made her one of the
Jackets’ most valuable hitters in the lineup.
Davis had a breakout season after
seeing action in just 13 games last year as a freshman.
She batted .288 with 27 runs scored and 26 RBIs. Davis
ranked seventh in the conference with five home runs and
ninth for RBIs. She was also one of five Yellowjackets
with a slugging percentage over .430.
Frank also had an offensive surge
late in the season. She used a 4-for-4 performance
against Oklahoma Panhandle State on March 18 to boost
her batting average over .300 for the first time this
season. The four hits tied a single game school
record. From that point, Frank went on to finish ranked
seventh in the Heartland with a .346 batting average,
second with 13 doubles, fifth with a school-record 14
stolen bases, fourth with a .438 on base percentage, and
ninth with a .478 slugging percentage.
Stacks was the Jackets’ most
valuable hitter all season. She finished the season
with a 15-game hitting streak, the second longest in
school history, to win the Heartland Conference batting
title with a .410 average. Stacks started 26 games at
first base, four games in left field, one game in right
field, 18 games as a designated player, and 11 games as
a pitcher. Along with her league-leading batting
average, she ranked first in the conference with a
school-record 71 hits, fourth with 42 runs, fifth with
six home runs, first with 19 doubles, fourth with 35
RBIs, sixth with 11 stolen bases, third with a
school-record 110 total bases, third with a .452 on base
percentage, fourth with a .636 slugging percentage,
seventh with six pitching victories, and tenth with a
.295 opponent batting average.
Palmer batted .298 in the leadoff
spot. She ranked eighth in the league with 50 hits,
eighth with 10 stolen bases, and tenth with 30 runs
scored. Haacke batted .265 with 21 RBIs and 18 runs.
She hit two home runs in four games at the Heartland
Conference Tournament. |