Hanna Hull, Virginia Wesleyan, Fr., Pitcher

Hanna Hull, Virginia Wesleyan, Fr., Pitcher

Hull, a freshman from Chesterfield, Va., continues to shine amongst some of the nation's best competition. The reigning two-time national pitcher of the week added another to her built with a no-hitter in a 4-0 shutout of William Peace. She faced just one batter over the minimum as she set down the first 19 batters before issuing a free pass with one out in the seventh inning. She struck out 15 batters for the game, marking her third double figure punchout game of the season. Hull upped that total by one with 12 strikeouts in a 4-3 extra innings loss to nationally 10th-ranked Christopher Newport. All four runs were unearned, coming on five hits with one walk as she went the distance for a second time. Hull got her win over CNU in game two, shutting the door of 2.2 scoreless and hitless frames in a 10-8 victory for sixth-ranked VWC. She walked three and struck out three. For the season, Hull leads the ODAC in wins (8-1), earned run average (0.27), innings pitched (52.0), strikeouts (90), and shutouts (4). Opponents are batting just .126 against her.

Softball Pitcher Honor Roll

Sydney Reath, Eastern Mennonite (So.)
Reath has played a big part in EMU's 8-0 start, winning three times with two saves in five appearances last week. She got a three-inning save in a 5-2 win over Ursinus and picked up her second save with one run on two hits allowed in one inning of a 4-3 win over La Roche. She won her first game by going the distance in a 5-2 decision over Gwynedd Mercy, fanning five batters. She went 5.2 innings with four K's in a 10-4 win over Eureka, and then posted a second seven inning effort in a 9-3 victory over King's. She had a 1.48 ERA and fanned 18 batters while giving up seven runs (five earned) on 15 hits in 23.2 innings of work for the week.

Courtney Lackey, Guilford (Jr.)
Lackey went the distance for a 2-0 shutout of N.C. Wesleyan. She scattered five hits and walked one while striking out three in her second shutout of the season.

Stephanie Hogan, Lynchburg (Fr.)
Hogan no-hit SUNY-New Paltz in a 6-1 decision, giving up just two walks and hitting two batters while striking out eight. The run was unearned. She also went the distance in a 5-2 win over Ursinus, giving up two runs on five hits with two walks and seven strikeouts.

Maggie Goldberg, Randolph (Sr.)
Goldberg won twice last week, going 5.0 frames and picking up a win in a 7-2 decision over PSU-Beaver. She gave up two runs (one earned) on six hits with a walk and a strikeout. She got her second win in a 1-0 complete game shutout of Wilson. She gave up two hits and walked one with five strikeouts. She also threw a scoreless inning of relief in an 8-2 win at Robert Morris.

Candace Whittemore, Randolph-Macon (So.)
Whittemore shutout Gettsburg, 3-0, giving up two hits and walking four with 10 strikeouts. She also tossed two innings of relief in game two, giving up an unearned run on three hits with two punchouts in a 9-6 setback.

Teresa Wagner, Roanoke (So.)
Wagner tossed a six-inning complete game in an 8-0 triumph over Misericordia. She gave up two hits and walked one with five strikeouts.