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2010 Softball
Seniors
CourtneyMahan #3
Senior • Captain • Outfield Height: 5-6 • Bats/Throws: R/R Born: December 11, 1987 Latham, N.Y./Catholic Central Major: History
GENERAL: Strong hitter who looks to come back from an injury...Brings great versatility to the team and adds depth at all outfield positions...Daughter of
Stephen and Lisa Mahan...Chose Siena for its location and reputation.
AS A JUNIOR: Played in 10 games, making six starts...Tallied one hit in 11 at-bats while also walking three times.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Started 14 of 15 games played...Drove in four runs and had six total sacrifices...Had two RBI and three sacrifices to help beat Fairleigh Dickinson (3/17).
MAHAN’S CAREER HITTING STATS
YEAR
2007
GP-GS
12-8
2008 2009
15-14 10-6
TOTALS 37-28
AVG
.000
.071 .091
.053
AB RH 2B 3B HR RBI BB
18 00 0 0 0
28 02 0 0 0 11 01 0 0 0
57 03 0 0 0
SO
1 3 7 4 0 5 0 3 5
5 6
SB
17
0-0 0-0 0-0
0-0
AS A FRESHMAN: Played through injury to start eight of 12 games she played in...Earned three walks and had one RBI... Committed no errors.
BEFORE SIENA: A utility player who saw action as a shortstop, catcher and centerfielder in high school...Was named “Freshman Sensation” by the Troy Record...Named to the Capital District Times Union All-Area Softball Second Team as a freshman... Made Second Team honorable mention as a sophomore utility player...Made Second Team as a centerfielder junior year... Garnered accolades as an All-Conference Big Ten All-Star her freshman, sophomore and junior years...Finished junior season batting .491.
PARKS ON MAHAN: “Courtney is still trying to get back to full strength after re-injuring her knee, but we are hopeful that she will be ready to go this spring. Once she settles in and regains her confidence at the plate, she will be a major contributor in our lineup.”
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