UW Softball Ranked Nationally In Numerous CategoriesThe NCAA released its Division I national softball statistical rankings, updated through games of Sunday, June 3. Washington (39-19) made its 19th straight NCAA appearance this year and fourth straight Super-Regional. After another 30+ win season, the Huskies finished the year ranked nationally in several categories. As a team, UW was ranked among the top 50 schools in eight out of eleven categories. Here are the full rankings for Washington (team and individual): Team Rankings Categories (Top 300 ranked): rank (average)
Triples per Game: 25 (0.24)
Scoring: 26 (5.33) Batting Average: 37 (0.294) Stolen Bases per Game: 38 (1.43)
W-L %: 43 (0.672)
Fielding Percentage: 43 (0.968)
Double Plays per Game: 49 (0.36)
Slugging %: 50 (0.436) Earned Run Average: 69 (2.54) Home-Runs per Game: 91 (0.71) Doubles per Game: 118 (1.12) Individual Rankings Batting Average Kaitlin Inglesby: 79 (0.385) Kimi Pohlman: 142 (0.366) Home Runs per Game Kylee Lahners: 151 (0.19) Kaitlin Inglesby: 189 (0.18) Runs Batted In per Game Kaitlin Inglesby: 11 (1.13) Doubles per Game Kaitlin Inglesby: 64 (0.27) Triples per Game Niki Williams: 22 (0.09) Earned Run Average Kaitlin Inglesby: 127 (2.24) Bryana Walker: 147 (2.36) Stolen Bases Kimi Pohlman: 50 (0.42) Victoria Hayward: 76 (0.36) Strikeouts per Seven Innings Kaitlin inglesby: 151 (6.0) Bryana Walker: 171 (5.7) Victories (100 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 81 (19.0) Saves (100 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 9 (5.0) Bryana Walker: 96 (2.0) Walks Niki Williams: 23 (0.76) Kaitlin Inglesby: 220 (0.48) Slugging % Kaitlin Inglesby: 76 (0.673) Niki Williams: 199 (0.575) Hit by Pitch per Game (30 ranked) Kimberlee Souza: 30 (0.31) Triples (30 ranked) Niki Williams: 14 (5.0) Sacrifice Flies (30 ranked) Kaitlin Inglesby: 23 (4.0) Shawna Wright: 23 (4.0) Niki Williams: 23 (4.0) To see more softball statistics, go to www.ncaa.com/stats/softball/d1. No TrackBacksTrackBack URL: http://cstv.collegesports.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/35272 IMPORTANT LINKSMOST RECENT POSTS
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