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SOFTBALL SECOND STRAIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP he Western Maryland College that category with a combined earned- T softball team enjoyed its 1993 run average of 1.83. Finally, Green Middle Atlantic Conference championship so Terror batters hit a collective .350 to much, it went out and corraled another title finish 23rd in the division. in 1994. Naas concluded her career, In its first season in the expanded during which she was selected to all- Centennial Conference (CC), Western conference teams all four seasons and Maryland went 12-2 to share first place with named the co-recipient of this year's Gettysburg. Overall, the Green Terrors went CC Pitcher of the Year honor, as the 21-5 to tie the school record for wins in a school's all-time leader in many year and establish a new high for winning pitching categories. The right-hander percentage (.808). holds Western Maryland records for Western Maryland combined a appearances (56), games started and potent offense with outstanding pitching to completed (53), innings pitched (358), fashion its top-notch season. The Green strikeouts (204), wins (43), shutouts Terrors ended up sixth in scoring and 14th in (17), earned-run average 0.39) and triples in the NCAA Division III after winning percentage (.782). She was posting averages of nine runs and 0.69 three- joined on the All-CC first team by baggers per contest. In addition, pitchers designated player Stewart, sophomore Marilyn Naas, a senior, and junior Jenny catcher Jen Prowinski and junior Stewart placed Western Maryland 15th in outfielder Carolyn Kelsey. A WMC player prepares Kephart, the new Green Terror career to bat. leader in at-bats (294), and sophomore first baseman Kelli Bowen were picked Thrid baseman, junior to the All-CC second team, while Sandra Johnson. watches junior third baseman Sandra Johnson the batter. Front Row I-r: Carolyn Kelsey, Tineka Ilyes, Laura Everhart, Sarah Kephart, Marilyn Naas, Cheri Ashbaugh, Sandra Johnson. Back Row l-r: Head Coach George Dix, Holly Roback, Kelli Bowen, Jenny Stewart, Kim Haker, Jen Prowinski, Christa Mose, Assistant Coach Carol Molloy. Not Pictured: Ann Reen. Softball 95