SoCon Coaches Pick Eagles Softball Second in 2010

SPARTANBURG, S.C. -  Georgia Southern was picked second behind preseason favorite Chattanooga for the 2010 championship in balloting conducted by the league's head coaches. Georgia Southern's Brianna Streetmon earned preseason pitcher of the year honors and Appalachian State catcher/third baseman Katie Boyd was named preseason player of the year. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team or student-athletes.

The Lady Mocs received eight of the possible nine first-place votes and 64 points overall. Three-time coach of the year Frank Reed returns nine starters, including his three top pitchers, to a team that finished 30-27 in 2009.

Georgia Southern, last season's tournament runner-up, was tabbed to finish second in 2010, garnering the final first-place vote and 56 overall points. The Eagles earned five all-conference team selections.

Preseason pitcher of the year Brianna Streetmon, the 2009 pitcher of the year, was joined by shortstop Nina Iduate and outfielder Marie Fogle on the first team. Third baseman Jenny Side and designated player Megen Smith were named to the second team.

Picked to finish third, College of Charleston was represented by three student-athletes on the all-conference team. Third baseman Kristie Shifflett, the 2009 player of the year, made the first team, while teammates Amber Shifflett, at second base, and Katie Forbes, in the outfield, received second team honors.

Preseason player of the year Katie Boyd and Appalachian State were picked to finish fourth. Boyd garnered the first-team utility player selection, while teammate Sarah Rappe, an outfielder, was named to the second team. Coming in at No. 5 was Samford, which is entering its second year in the conference and had two second teamers in pitcher Stephanie Royall and utility player Robyn Harmon.

UNC Greensboro followed at No. 6 with first baseman Alex Emeterio and shortstop Kaitlin Merkt being named to the second team. Rounding out the preseason poll was No. 7 Furman with one second-team selection, No. 8 Elon also with a second-team representative and No. 9 Western Carolina, which garnered a first-team nod with designated player Amber Hawkins.

Georgia Southern begins its season with the Georgia Southern Eagle Classic at Eagle Field Friday, February 19-Sunday, February 21.

The 2010 Southern Conference Softball Championship is scheduled for May 13-14 and will be hosted by the team which finishes with the best league record in the regular season.

Preseason Poll

Team (First Place Votes)

Points

1. Chattanooga (8)

64

2. Georgia Southern (1)

56

3. College of Charleston

47

4. Appalachian State

43

5. Samford

35

6. UNC Greensboro

27

7. Furman

25

8. Elon

14

9. Western Carolina

13

Preseason Player of the Year
Katie Boyd, C/3B, Appalachian State

Preseason Pitcher of the Year
Brianna Streetmon, Georgia Southern

Preseason First-Team All-Conference

P

Brooke Loudermilk, Chattanooga

P

Brianna Streetmon, Georgia Southern

C

Brittany Eason, Chattanooga

1B

Michelle Fuzzard, Chattanooga

2B

Tiffany Baker, Chattanooga

SS

Nina Iduate, Georgia Southern

3B

Kristie Shifflett, College of Charleston

OF

Marie Fogle, Georgia Southern

OF

Lyndsey Stiles, Chattanooga

OF

Laci Upchurch, Chattanooga

DP

Amber Hawkins, Western Carolina

UT

Katie Boyd, Appalachian State

Preseason Second-Team All-Conference

P

Lana Mackey, Furman

P

Stephanie Royall, Samford

C

Kaitlyn Piazzolla, Elon

1B

Alex Emeterio, UNC Greensboro

2B

Amber Shifflett, College of Charleston

SS

Kaitlin Merkt, UNC Greensboro

3B

Jenny Side, Georgia Southern

OF

Katie Forbes, College of Charleston

OF

Kaiti Kelley, Chattanooga

OF

Sarah Rappe, Appalachian State

DP

Megen Smith, Georgia Southern

UT

Robyn Harmon, Samford

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