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Juniors Nastasha Powlowsky #5


Junior • Catcher Height: 5-2 Bats/Throws: R/R Born: September 30, 1990 Hudson, N.H./Alvirne Major: Business/Marketing


GENERAL: Great defensive catcher…Expected to once again see themajority of action behind the dish…Has tremendous power and will


provide a lot of offense…Daughter of Michael and Melissa Powlowsky…Chose Siena for its “great campus and good business school.”


AS A SOPHOMORE: Appeared in 50 games with 49 starts…Became Siena’s everyday catcher…Hit .179 with eight RBI, 12 runs, 21 hits, and five steals…Went a perfect 2-for-2 against UAlbany (4/29), with a double and a run scored.


AS A FRESHMAN: Only Saint to both start in and play all 43 games…Ranked second on the team with four home runs…Hit .197 and drove in six runs…Ranked second with 12 walks… Committed just four errors, posting a .983 field- ing percentage behind the dish…Threw out 20 of 65 would-be base stealers (30.8%)…Went 3-for-3 with a double against Robert Morris (3/20)…Hit safely in four of her final five games, going 6-for-19 (.316) with three runs scored…Went errorless in last 10 games behind the plate.


BEFORE SIENA: Won four varsity letters in soft- ball…Selected to the 2008 New Hampshire Class L All-State Team…Nashua Telegraph All-


Star as a sophomore, junior and senior…As a senior was named team MVP…Selected to the Union Leader and Lowell Sun First Team.


LAJEUNESSE ON POWLOWSKY: “Nastasha is our steady influence behind the plate. She does a tremendous job keeping the ball in front of her and her ability to block allows our pitchers to throw any pitch in any type of situation. She has a solid throwing arm and she does a good job settling the team down.”


Powlowsky’s Career Hitting Stats YEAR


2009 2010


TOTALS 18


50-49 93-92


.197 117 .179 117 .188 234


GP-GS AVG AB RH 2B 3B HR RBI BB 43-43


11 23 10 4 6 12 21 30 0 8 23 44 40 4


14


12 11 23


45 27 72


SO SB 1-2


5-5 6-7


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