Softball Players of the Week: Week 10
Player of the Week
Skylar Wallace, Florida
Wallace, a redshirt junior infielder from Woodstock, Ga., posted an .800 batting average over the non-conference win over UNF and the series win over No. 12/9 Georgia. Wallace collected eight hits, eight runs scored, eight RBI, seven walks and three stolen bases last week. She registered her eighth triple of the season against the Ospreys, good for first place nationally this season in triples and third all-time in Florida history. In the series opener against the Bulldogs, Wallace produced a career-high four hits, seven RBI and three home runs.
Pitcher of the Week
Ashley Rogers, Tennessee
Rogers, a graduate right-hander from Athens, Tenn., recorded two top-25 wins on the road this past week for the Lady Vols. Rogers shutout No. 14/17 Virginia Tech to open the week, allowing just one hit with one walk and six strikeouts over four innings of work. In the series opener at No. 17/16 Kentucky on Friday, she tossed a complete game, allowing one run on three hits with 11 strikeouts.
Freshman of the Week
Hannah Camenzid
Camenzind, a left-handed pitcher from Valley, Neb., helped the Razorbacks earn the series win over UAB with her efforts Saturday. Camenzind made her fifth start in the circle, en route to her second complete game as she limited the Blazers to one unearned run on three hits and struck out one across five innings pitched. At the plate, she went 2-for-3 with a career-high three RBI and her first collegiate double.