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- Height:
- 5-6
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Bristol, Conn.
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- High School:
- Bristol Eastern
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- Position:
- C
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- Bats/Throws:
- R/R
Bio
Career: Named NECC Player of the Year in 2009 ... a four-time
all-conference selection (AD3I Second Team in 2007 and 2008, NECC
First Team in 2009 and Second Team in 2010) ... an All-Tournament
Team selection at the 2008 AD3I Northeast Regional Championship and
the 2009 NECC Championship ... a team co-captain in 2010 ... a
four-year letterwinner who played in 114 games and made 113 starts
... batted .423 with 108 RBI and 90 runs scored ... finished with
143 hits, the most in the school’s DIII era ... recorded 33
doubles and 20 home runs ... had a slugging percentage of .704 ...
stole 18 bases in 20 attempts ... committed only 22 errors in 607
total chances ... struck out only 21 times in 338 at-bats ... had
43 multi-hit games ... had 33 multi-RBI games ... longest hitting
streak spanned 10 games in 2009 ... had four multi-homer games ...
helped the team to three straight conference championship
appearances, including a runner-up finish at the 2009 NECC
Championship ... the Mariners posted an overall record of 56-64-1
in her four seasons ... honored with the Wilbur Baratz Award in
2010, which is given annually to the man and woman considered the
best all-around athlete in the Mitchell College varsity sports
program.
2010: A NECC All-Conference Second Team selection ... team
co-captain ... started and played 30 games, all at catcher ...
batted a team-high .427 with 28 RBI and 22 runs scored ... also led
the team in hits (38), doubles (8), home runs (4), RBI, total bases
(58), slugging percentage (.652), hit by pitch (6), on-base
percentage (.495), and putouts (171) ... ranked among the NECC
leaders in hit by pitch (T-1st), putouts (4th), home runs (T-4th),
slugging (5th) and batting (7th) ... had 10 multi-hit games ... had
eight multi-RBI games ... longest hitting streak spanned eight
games ... reached base safely in 25 of 30 games ... drove in three
runs in four games ... went 4-for-4 with a double, three RBI and a
run scored at Saint Joseph ... hit a two-run homer in the top of
the seventh inning that was the difference in a 6-5 win at Wheelock
... homered in her first at-bat of the season against Medaille, one
of two solo shots in the game ... named NECC Player of the Week on
April 12.
2009: Named NECC Player of the Year ... a NECC All-Conference First
Team and All-Championship Team selection ... started and played in
34 games, all at catcher ... batted a team-high .392 with 31 runs
scored and 36 RBI ... also led the team in runs, RBI, home runs
(10), total bases (74), extra-base hits (14), slugging percentage
(.725), on-base percentage (.444) and putouts (213) ... led the
NECC in homers and ranked second in total bases and third in RBI
... had 11 multi-hit games ... led the team with 11 multi-RBI games
... held the longest hitting streak on the team at 10 games ...
reached base safely in 29 games ... went 3-for-3 with three runs
scored, five RBI and two homers against Johnson & Wales
... hit a grand slam in the first game against Daniel Webster and
went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and four RBI ... in the second
game against Daniel Webster, smacked two home runs and finished
with three RBI ... went 2-for-3 with two runs scored, four RBI and
a homer against Elms ... named NECC Player of the Week on March
31.
2008: Named to the AD3I All-Independent Second Team and the
All-Tournament Team ... played in all 35 games while making 34
starts ... all 34 starts came behind the plate ... batted .420 with
24 runs scored and 26 RBI ... led the team with 13 doubles and
three homers ... also had a triple ... drew 12 walks and struck out
only seven times ... stole 11 bases in 13 attempts ... reached base
safely in 27 games ... had 15 multi-hit games ... had eight
multi-RBI games ... longest hitting streak spanned four games ...
went 3-for-3 with a double and three RBI against Maine Presque
Island ... in a doubleheader against Newbury, went 5-for-7 with a
pair of doubles, a triple, a home run, three runs scored and six
RBI ... went 3-for-3 with a double, homer and four RBI against
Saint Joseph’s.
2007: Named to the AD3I All-Independent Second Team ... started and
played all 15 games ... led the team with a .489 batting average
... scored 13 runs and ranked second on the team with 18 RBI ...
also led the team in hits (23), extra-base hits (11), homers (3),
total bases (40) and slugging percentage (.851) ... walked twice
and did not strike out ... had seven multi-hit games ... had six
multi-RBI games ... longest hitting streak spanned seven games ...
hit a double in her first collegiate game for her first hit ...
went 3-for-3 against Johnson & Wales ... went 4-for-5 with
three doubles and four RBI in a win over Newbury ... hit a pair of
home runs, including the first of her career, and finished with
three RBI at Albertus Magnus ... went 2-for-4 with a double, home
run and three RBI in the season finale against Green Mountain.
Personal: Majoring in criminal justice ... favorite food is cereal
... favorite sports team is the Chicago White Sox ... favorite
athlete is A.J. Pierzynski ... also played on the women’s
soccer, volleyball, tennis and basketball teams during her time at
Mitchell College.
Colby-Sawyer Hands Baseball First GNAC Loss of the Season
Bulldogs Defeat Men’s Lacrosse in Final GNAC Game of the Season
Softball Swept in GNAC Doubleheader Against Monks
Cordero Scores Five Goals in Women’s Lacrosse Season Finale
Baseball Rolls Over Rivier, Runs Winning Streak to Eight Games
Baseball Tames Wildcats, Improve to 11-0 in GNAC Play
Brooke Whitmarsh
It was a dominant week for Mitchell College junior Brooke Whitmarsh (Portsmouth, R.I.), as the junior catcher/3B slashed .440/.500/.640, helping guide the Mariners to a 6-2 record on the week, including a 5-1 mark in conference play.
Michael Ficocelli
Michael Ficocelli (North Providence, R.I.) continued his strong freshman season, slashing .467/.467/.533, helping guide the Mitchell College baseball team to a 3-0 record on the week, including a 1-0 mark in conference play.