FRESNO, CA.— Fresno State softball had two players selected as
Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Americans in freshman shortstop Christina
Clark (Santa Ana, Calif.) and sophomore pitcher/utility Jamie Southern
(Clovis, Calif.).
This is the second straight year in which Southern picked up All-America
accolades. As a freshman, she was a first team honoree at pitcher. This
season, Southern earned All-America honors at utility.
Southern, who pitched while also playing first base, right field and
left field this past season, went 25-12 in the circle with 17 shutouts
and 322 strikeouts in 253.0 innings for a 0.64 ERA. At the plate, she
batted .337 (60-178) with 21 runs, seven doubles, triple, eight home
runs, 13 walks, 31 RBI and 93 total bases for a .522 slugging percentage.
Southern recorded her 60th career victory this season when the Bulldogs
defeated No. 2 seed and seventh-ranked Georgia last week in NCAA Regional
action. Already ranked No. 2 all-time at Fresno State in career strikeouts
(740), she has ranked all 14 weeks in the NCAA statistics for ERA since
her debut.
Down the stretch, Southern was remarkable. At the plate she hit .375
(33-88) with 10 runs, four doubles, four home runs, 19 RBI and 49 total
bases for a .557 slugging percentage in her last 27 games. Overall,
she finished second on the team in batting (.337), doubles (7), home
runs (8), walks (13) and total bases (93) while third in hits (60) and
RBI (31).
With a season-best 68.1 innings without an earned run and totaling
14 ten-strikeout games on the year, Southern went 14-3 with 11 shutouts
and 149 strikeouts in 127.1 innings for a 0.50 ERA in her last 17 starts.
In her last 24 starts she went 20-4 with 15 shutouts while striking
out 204 in 158.2 innings for a 0.49 ERA.
As the second pitcher in school history to amass 700 or more career
strikeouts and the quickest Bulldog to tally 500 career strikeouts (64
games), Southern became the first Bulldog hurler to not only throw back-to-back
200-strikeout seasons but back-to-back 300-strikeout seasons.
As the 10th Bulldog freshman to earn All-American honors, Clark put
together a stellar rookie season and will return as the country's top
shortstop next year.
Setting the school's freshman mark in total bases (141) and tying
the school's single-season home run record (15), Clark is the second
infielder at Fresno State to be an All-American as a freshman.
Ranked every week in home runs per game in the NCAA statistics, Clark
hit .382 (73-191) with 54 runs, 15 doubles, four triples, 15 home runs,
14 walks, 46 RBI and 141 total bases for a .748 slugging percentage
in 2003.
Clark, who had a season-best 12-game hit streak, batted better than
.400 in her final 48 games, which included 66 hits, 43 runs, 43 RBI,
15 doubles, four triples, 13 home runs, 7-7 stolen bases and 128 total
bases for a .780 slugging percentage.
Leading the team in 14 offensive categories, she was the second freshman
in school history to tally 100 or more total bases. Clark is the first
Bulldog to hit three home runs in a doubleheader and set a single-game
school record in total bases (10 vs. Long Island).
Already ranked No. 6 in career home runs at Fresno State, she hit
her first career grand slam against Louisiana Tech. Her slugging percentage
of .758 ranks third-best and her total base mark (141) ranks fourth-best
in a season at Fresno State.
All told, head coach Margie Wright has now coached 47 of the program's
49 All-Americans in 18 seasons at Fresno State. Wright has directed
the program to 18 straight NCAA Tournament appearances as the 2003 club
finished the year as one of the top 25 programs in the country after
reaching the semifinals of NCAA Regional play.
Despite the slowest start in school history at 7-14, Wright directed
her club to a 29-8 mark to finish out the year, which included three
Top 15 wins, and the program's and NCAA's record-setting 22nd consecutive
NCAA Tournament appearance.
Though the Bulldogs did not advance to the NCAA Women's College World
Series, Fresno State still holds the sole distinction of being one of
just three programs in the nation to have made 10 or more trips to WCWS.
Bulldog
Freshmen All-Americans |
| 1989 |
Terry Carpenter, P |
First Team |
| 1994 |
Robyn Yorke, OF |
First Team |
| 1994 |
Laura Berg, OF |
Third Team |
| 1996 |
Lindsay Parker, P |
First Team |
| 1997 |
Amanda Scott, UT |
First Team |
| 1998 |
Becky Witt, OF |
Second Team |
| 1999 |
Kristen Hunter, P |
Second Team |
| 1999 |
Lovie Jung, 2B |
Third Team |
| 2002 |
Jamie Southern, P |
First Team |
| 2003 |
Christina Clark, SS |
Second Team |
NOTE: In the final NCAA regular-season statistics released on Wed.,
May 21, Fresno State finished among the nation's best in the following
categories:
Team:
#12 ERA (1.34)
#27 Fielding Pct. (.969)
Individual:
Fr., SS, Christina Clark
#26 HR/Game (15, 0.26)
So., RHP, Jamie Southern
#2 ERA (0.64)
#19 Victories (25-12)
#21 Strikeouts/7IP (8.9)