1992 Softball

The 1992 Lady Lion softball team posted a 50-7 won-lost record, under the direction of Pat Lipira, on its way to the NCAA Division II title. Many of the team's outstanding accomplishments from that season still stand as single-season school records today, including marks in hits (500), batting average (.345) and slugging percentage (.476). That year, the squad had two 11-game winning streaks and rode the solid pitching of 31-game winner Andrea Clarke and a potent offense led by Katrina Marshall, who batted .425 with eight home runs and 50 RBI. Seven members of that team posted batting averages of .335 or higher. But it was a pinch-hit, bases-loaded single in the fifth inning off the bat of Dana Presley that knocked in Carrie Carter with the winning run, the lone score in the title game win over California State-Hayward.
1992 Lady Lion Softball Team Roster:
Outfielder Carrie Carter
All-American pitcher Andrea Clarke
Second baseman Cindy Cole
Pitcher Angie Hadley
First baseman Stacy Harter
Outfielder Leah Ingram
Outfielder Krissy Konkol
Pitcher Cheryl Kopf
Shortstop Katrina Marshall
All-American catcher Diane Miller
Utility/designated player Dana Presley
Third baseman Sharla Snow
Catcher Jaki Staggs
Outfielder Marcie Waters
Designated player Renee Weih
Pitcher Sharon Wright
Head coach Pat Lipira
Assistant coach Dee Gerlach

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