Folden Named 2006 Conference USA Player of the Year
 

 
 
 
Rachel Folden is the C-USA Player of the Year
 
Rachel Folden is the C-USA Player of the Year
 
 

May 9, 2006

Marshall's All-Conference Selections since 1995
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TULSA, Okla. - Last season, Rachel Folden (Baldwin Park, Calif./Diamond Bar) took the Mid-American Conference by storm, claiming 2005 MAC Freshman of the Year honors. This season, Folden can stake her claim in another honor - 2006 Conference USA Player of the Year.

Folden, the C-USA Preseason Player of the Year, is among six Marshall players highlighted on the All-Conference USA Team, which was released Wednesday by the conference office.

Folden, the C-USA regular season "Triple Crown" winner, finished with a .382 average, 18 home runs and 54 RBI. Her 18 home runs tied the Conference USA single-season mark, which was set in 2004 by USF's Holly Groves. Folden broke the Marshall single-season mark in March and is currently the school's all-time home run leader with 27 home runs.

Folden finished conference play with a .408 average, seven home runs and 23 RBI.

The accolade marks the fourth consecutive season a member of the Marshall Thundering Herd has received a specialty award. In 2003, current senior outfielder Amanda Williams (Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison) was named MAC Freshman of the Year, while Randi Nielson was named Pitcher of the Year. Head coach Shonda Stanton was also named Coach of the Year.

In 2004, Sierra Davenport was named MAC Player of the Year. Last season, Folden earned the top freshman honor, while Stanton received her second coaching honor in three seasons.

Rounding out the Herd's first team selections are senior twin sisters Amanda and Jessica Williams (Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison). Amanda Williams finished second on the team with a .352 average, seven home runs and 24 RBI. Williams' 24 doubles lead Conference USA and rank second in the nation. Her 16 doubles in conference play are a new C-USA record. She needs two more doubles to tie the C-USA single-season mark.

Amanda Williams is the first player in program history to be a first team All-Conference selection all four years at Marshall. She is one of three players to be named All-Conference all four years, joining sister Jessica and former teammate Sierra Davenport.

Jessica Williams is currently fourth on the team with a .327 average, 13 doubles and 15 RBI. Jessica finished conference play with a .368 average, eight doubles and eight RBI. Her .368 clip is second only to Folden in C-USA play.

Sophomore Samantha Rodriguez (Oakley, Calif./Freedom) and junior pitcher Abigail Harter (Monmouth, Ore./Santiam Christian) were the Herd's two second team honorees.

Rodriguez enjoyed a career year in 2006, batting .299 with six home runs and 31 RBI. Her sophomore season was highlighted by a pair of three-run, walk-off home runs that catapulted the Herd to victories. Rodriguez's six home runs are tied for third-most on the team.

Harter emerged as the Herd's go-to pitcher in Conference USA play, posting a 15-9 record with a 2.72 earned run average. After a disastrous 3-6 start, Harter finished the regular season with a 12-3 mark with a 2.14 ERA, while baffling C-USA opponents with a 9-4 record with a 2.05 ERA.

Newcomer Joscelyn Bitner (Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne) was named to the Conference USA All-Freshman team. Bitner is batting .236 with two doubles, a triple and four RBI. Bitner, who began the season with a .067 average, finished the regular season on a torrid pace, batting .423 in the final 10 games of the season. She became the first player this season to record four hits in a game, going 6-for-7 in a doubleheader at Memphis.

The Marshall Thundering Herd (31-22, 15-9 C-USA) begins its quest for the program's first-ever conference tournament title under head coach Shonda Stanton Thursday at the 2006 Conference USA Softball Championship. The Herd will await the winner of the championship's opening game between No. 3 Houston (38-21, 15-9 C-USA) and No. 6 Southern Miss (27-36, 11-13). The second round meeting will begin at approximately 5 p.m. (EDT) at the Donna J. Hardesty Sports Complex.

2006 All-Conference Teams

First Team Catcher - Rachel Folden, Marshall Infielder - Jessica Valis, Houston Infielder - Jessica Williams, Marshall Infielder - Katie Torres, Tulsa Infielder - Holly Krzan, UAB Outfielder - Amanda Williams, Marshall Outfielder - Jennifer Fox, Southern Miss Outfielder - Lindsay Stanley, UAB Utility - Sara Dyer, Tulsa Pitcher - Keli Harrell, East Carolina Pitcher - Angel Shamblin, Houston

Second Team Catcher - Elaina Nordstrom, Houston Infielder - Erin St. Ledger, East Carolina Infielder - Bridgette McNulty, Memphis Infielder - Ashley Brenan, Southern Miss Infielder - Kelly Lombard, UTEP Outfielder - Cara Stiles, Memphis Outfielder - Julie Shafer, Tulsa Outfielder - Sarah Ramirez, UTEP Utility - Angel Shamblin, Houston Utility - Samantha Rodriguez, Marshall Utility - Kayla Harris, UAB Pitcher - Abigail Harter, Marshall Pitcher - Jennifer Nelson, UAB

All-Freshman Team Vanessa Moreno, East Carolina Elaina Nordstrom, Houston Jessica Valis, Houston Joscelyn Bitner, Marshall Kimmi Hayden, Memphis Leila Dolfo, Memphis Lacey Gros, Southern Miss Jessica Barr, Tulsa Brooke Smart, Tulsa Kayla Harris, UAB Andrea Rogers, UAB Amber Bennett, UTEP

Coach of the Year: Marla Townsend, UAB Most Valuable Player: Rachel Folden, Marshall Pitcher of the Year: Angel Shamblin, Houston Freshman of the Year: Elaina Nordstrom, Houston


 

 


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