University of Delaware Athletics

Delaware Opens 2016 Season This Weekend at Campbell Hampton Inn Invitational
2/11/2016 11:13:00 AM | Softball
John Seneca, returns 17 letterwinners and seven starters for the 2016 season. The Blue Hens went 30-23 last year but finished seventh in the league standings with a 6-14 CAA mark. UD was picked sixth in the league preseason poll announced in late January.
Delaware set school records for runs scored, RBI, doubles and home runs a year ago, while its .304 team batting average was the program's highest since 1977. The Blue Hens will be paced by sophomore Mariah Kondravy, who batted .380 during her rookie year while setting UD single season records with 15 home runs and 55 RBI. Classmate Leanna Gearhart will return to her shortstop position after she hit .360 a year ago and led the nation with 11 triples.
Lisa Stacevicz batted a team-high .392 with 13 doubles last season, while Shelby Jones, Giovanna Kolofer and Danielle Wissinger are also back for the Blue Hens.
Junior Carolyn Szymanski returns to lead the UD pitching staff after she went 17-13 with a 2.93 earned run average in 2015, while Kiersten Coffman and Jordan Cargile also are expected to see significant work in the circle.
Campbell welcomes back eight returners from its 2015 squad that finished 28-27, as the Camels were picked seventh in the Big South Preseason Poll. Presbyterian, which went 25-25 a year ago and advanced to the Big South Tournament Championship, was tabbed sixth in the league's preseason poll.
Delaware is 1-2 all-time against Campbell, although the teams have not met since the 1996 season. Presbyterian defeated the Blue Hens, 2-1, in 2012 in the teams' only previous meeting.
Following this weekend's action, the Blue Hens will play consecutive tournaments hosted by Florida International on Feb. 19-21 and Feb. 26-28. Delaware will play its home opener on Mar. 4 when the Blue Hens host Delaware State and Norfolk State on the first day of the Blue Hen Blast Tournament.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Kevin Tritt at: ktritt@udel.edu (email) / 302-831-8715 (office) / 302-383-5005 (cell)
Delaware set school records for runs scored, RBI, doubles and home runs a year ago, while its .304 team batting average was the program's highest since 1977. The Blue Hens will be paced by sophomore Mariah Kondravy, who batted .380 during her rookie year while setting UD single season records with 15 home runs and 55 RBI. Classmate Leanna Gearhart will return to her shortstop position after she hit .360 a year ago and led the nation with 11 triples.
Lisa Stacevicz batted a team-high .392 with 13 doubles last season, while Shelby Jones, Giovanna Kolofer and Danielle Wissinger are also back for the Blue Hens.
Junior Carolyn Szymanski returns to lead the UD pitching staff after she went 17-13 with a 2.93 earned run average in 2015, while Kiersten Coffman and Jordan Cargile also are expected to see significant work in the circle.
Campbell welcomes back eight returners from its 2015 squad that finished 28-27, as the Camels were picked seventh in the Big South Preseason Poll. Presbyterian, which went 25-25 a year ago and advanced to the Big South Tournament Championship, was tabbed sixth in the league's preseason poll.
Delaware is 1-2 all-time against Campbell, although the teams have not met since the 1996 season. Presbyterian defeated the Blue Hens, 2-1, in 2012 in the teams' only previous meeting.
Following this weekend's action, the Blue Hens will play consecutive tournaments hosted by Florida International on Feb. 19-21 and Feb. 26-28. Delaware will play its home opener on Mar. 4 when the Blue Hens host Delaware State and Norfolk State on the first day of the Blue Hen Blast Tournament.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Kevin Tritt at: ktritt@udel.edu (email) / 302-831-8715 (office) / 302-383-5005 (cell)
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