Academic All-Conference selections have at least a cumulative 3.5 grade-point average (GPA) at the end of the semester preceding the end of the spring season and be a sophomore academically or above. The student-athlete must also be a member of a varsity team, in a sport sponsored by the league, as well as be enrolled in a full-time capacity.
The winningest coach in school history in the NCAA era (1991-present), she guided the program to 11 double-digit win campaigns including a 20-16 season in 2013.
Carter, who graduated from WC with a degree in exercise science in three years, was one of the team's leaders in batting average at a .376 clip while also tallying 44 hits, two triples and two home runs. She drove in 16 runs, stole a Quaker-best 11 bases and carried a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage playing primarily left field.
McKenna Archey, Olivia Doll, Judaea Wilson, Rachel Berry and Lindsey Carter garnered Academic All-District honors and will be on the ballot for a chance at becoming an Academic All-American.
The day,, which began with a celebration of four seniors – Lindsey Carter, Bailey Hypes, Lizz Hadley and Alexis Stringfellow - ended with Head Coach Beth Floyd's 200th career victory.
The Wilmington College softball team got back to winning ways with a sweep of Miami University-Hamilton on Thursday, taking game one 16-8 in six innings and claiming the nightcap 8-2, which was also six innings due to darkness.
Capital University defeated the Wilmington College softball team in a pair of one-run contests on Wednesday, winning game one 1-0 and the nightcap 4-3 to sweep the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) series.
Wilmington will travel to Capital for an Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) series scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. The Quakers will then return home to host Miami-Hamilton for a twinbill beginning at 4 p.m. on Thursday.
The Wilmington College softball team split its annual “Strike Out Cancer” series with Marietta College on Saturday, winning game one 12-4 in five innings and falling 13-9 in the nightcap.
The offensive woes continued for the Wilmington College team on Wednesday as Ohio Northern University swept the Quakers 9-0 in six innings and 1-0 an in Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) series at the WC Softball Complex.
Heidelberg University defeated the Wilmington College softball team 6-0 in both games of an Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) twinbill on Friday afternoon.
Muskingum University swept the Wilmington College softball team 12-4 and 5-2 in an Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) twinbill on Tuesday. Game one started nearly an hour late due to rain while the nightcap finished in five innings due to darkness.
Wilmington will host Muskingum in an Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) doubleheader beginning at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. The Quakers will then travel to Ohio Wesleyan for a twinbill scheduled to start at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday
The Wilmington College softball team split its second road twinbill of the season on Tuesday, falling to Anderson University 5-4 in game one and rebounding to win the nightcap 14-6.
The Wilmington College softball team split a home-opening twinbill with Bluffton University on Wednesday, falling 5-4 in game one and taking game two 11-3 in six innings.