TERRE HAUTE, IND. -- Rose-Hulman Institute of
Technology placed two players on the National Fastpitch Coaches
Association all-Central Region Softball Team, in results
released today by the organization.
Sophomore Jordan Goslee (St. Joseph, Mich.)
claimed second-team all-region honors, while senior Ashley
Montgomery (Plainfield) earned third-team all-region
accolades.
Goslee established single-season school records
for earned run average, strikeouts and won-loss percentage.
She finished the season with a 12-2 record, a 1.05 earned run
average and 148 strikeouts in 107 innings pitched.
In addition, Goslee ranks third on the
single-season school record list with 12 victories and held the
opposition to a .194 batting average for the season. Her
efforts included the top four single-game strikeout performances
in school history, highlighted by a 16-strikeout effort in a
victory over Anderson.
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Ashley Montgomery -
third-team all-Central Region |
The right-hander also batted .303 with 36 hits,
nine doubles, one home run and 19 runs scored in 37 starts at
the plate.
Montgomery recorded a .377 batting average with
40 hits, 24 runs scored, six doubles, three triples and a
team-high .519 slugging average. She also recorded 11
stolen bases to graduate with a career school record mark of 37.
Other career school records for Montgomery
include most hits (149), runs scored (103), triples (6) and
total bases (202).
Montgomery becomes the first two-time all-region
selection in the history of Rose-Hulman softball after earning
first-team accolades in 2006. Goslee and Montgomery bring
the total of Engineer all-region honorees to seven since 2004.
The efforts of Goslee and Montgomery helped
Rose-Hulman achieve a school record with 25 victories this
season. The 25-12 record featured the first regular season
conference championship in school history and a school record
10-game winning streak.