Coming off the first back-to-back 30-win seasons in program history and being the defending United East Conference champion, the standard is high for the Pennsylvania College of Technology softball team.
“We look to have another successful year in the United East. Winning championships will always prove to be very difficult, but it will continually be our end goal. I expect to remain very competitive throughout conference play and be working toward returning to the NCAA tournament,” coach Angela Stackhouse said.
The Wildcats open their season at noon on Friday hosting first-time opponent Juniata College at the Lycoming Valley Intermediate School field.
Penn College returns several veteran players who helped last year’s squad go 30-12 overall and 20-6 in all United East games (15-5 in the UE regular season), including junior catcher Lexi Snyder of Hegins, sophomore outfielder Grace Lorson of Jersey Shore, senior outfielder Madison Herriman of Danville and senior pitcher Mackenzie Weaver of Montoursville.
Snyder, who hit .325, was a UE Volt Division first-team honoree, while Lorson, who hit .323, Herriman, who hit .403, and Weaver, who was 16-9 on the mound with a 1.86 ERA, has more than 400 career strikeouts and was last year’s playoff MVP, were named to the second team. Herriman also was on two Division III All-Region teams, as was Lorson, who also was a D-III National Freshman of the Year finalist.
“Practices have been going well and our large freshman class has been integrating into our systems with ease. This preseason has been challenging with the weather and not having those early opportunities to get outside. (Our) bullpen is going strong and our pitching staff is deeper than it has been in years past,” Stackhouse said.
Two other returning pitchers are sophomore Fayth Anderson of Lykens, who was 13-3 with a 2.44 ERA, and senior Hailey DeBrody of Cogan Station, who was 2-2 with a 1.85 ERA.
Stackhouse and her assistants Gary Clark and Madison Shaffer expect freshmen to contribute, including pitcher Mackenzi Tice of Mansfield, third baseman Ryleigh Rinker of Poway, California, catcher Payton Crawford of Bloomsburg and shortstop Harley Kunes of Mill Hall.