2012 Georgia State Panthers softball team

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2012 Georgia State Panthers softball
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Record38–18 (15–9 CAA)
Head coach
  • Roger Kincaid
Home stadiumRobert E. Heck Baseball Complex
Seasons
 2011
2013  

The 2012 Georgia State Panthers softball team represented Georgia State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I softball season. The Panthers competed in the Colonial Athletic Association and were led by second-year head coach Roger Kincaid. Georgia State played its home games at the Robert E. Heck Softball Complex in Panthersville, Georgia.

Contents

Roster

2012 Georgia State roster
 

Pitchers

  • 45 Emily Clay – Freshman
  • 27 Erin Collins – Senior
  • 13 McCall Langford – Junior
  • 24 Kaitlyn Medlam – Sophomore
  • 21 Alana Thomas – Senior
 

Catchers

  • 16 Emily Althafer – Senior
  • 12 Taylor Scarpantonio – Freshman
  • 25 Maddy Stanton – Sophomore

Infielders

  • 8 Callie Alford – Freshman
  • 28 Cassie Boese – Senior
  • 18 Lauren Coleman – Freshman
  • 26 Megan Kallatsa – Senior
  • 29 Megan Kildahn – Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 10 Whitney Phillips – Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 2 Ashley Christy – Freshman
  • 23 Jessica Clifton - Sophomore
  • 3 Bethany Horne – Freshman
  • 30 Audrey Mason – Junior
  • 7 Shannyn Palazzo – Freshman
  • 14 Christina Reed – Senior
  • 1 Chelsea Sparks - Redshirt.svg Junior
  • 19 Emily Whitaker - Senior
  • 22 Carrie Williams - Junior
 

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Schedule

2012 Georgia State Panthers softball game log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
1February 11 Longwood Bob Heck Field3-21-0-
2February 11 ETSU Bob Heck Field11-22-0-
3February 12 Western Carolina Bob Heck Field7-53-0-
4February 12LongwoodBob Heck Field7-113-1-
5February 15 Georgia Southern Statesboro, GA 1-04-1-
6February 15Georgia SouthernStatesboro, GA1-44-2-
7February 18 Chattanooga Bob Heck Field5-15-2-
8February 19 Eastern Illinois Bob Heck Field7-06-2-
9February 19 IUPUI Bob Heck Field1-07-2-
10February 22 Auburn Bob Heck Field1-97-3-
11February 24 Eastern Kentucky Woodstock, GA 2-57-4-
12February 24 SE Louisiana Woodstock, GA12-08-4-
13February 25 Central Arkansas Woodstock, GA4-39-4-
14February 25 Campbell Woodstock, GA9-610-4-
15February 26 Robert Morris Woodstock, GA5-011-4-
16February 29 Georgia Tech Bob Heck Field2-112-4-
March
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
17March 2 Tennessee Tech Woodstock, GA8-713-4-
18March 2 Western Kentucky Woodstock, GA2-313-5-
19March 3 Elon Woodstock, GACancelled--
20March 3 Rhode Island Woodstock, GA4-014-5-
21March 4 Morehead State Woodstock, GA5-315-5-
22March 4 Furman Woodstock, GA2-016-5-
23March 8 Jacksonville State Jacksonville, AL4-217-5-
24March 8Jacksonville StateJacksonville, AL5-318-5-
25March 11 Mercer Bob Heck Field2-318-6-
26March 11MercerBob Heck Field2-119-6-
27March 17 Kennesaw State Kennesaw, GA 3-120-6-
28March 17Kennesaw StateKennesaw, GA1-320-7-
29March 21 Georgia Athens, GA0-620-8-
30March 24 Hofstra Bob Heck Field6-820-90-1
31March 24HofstraBob Heck Field0-1620-100-2
32March 25HofstraBob Heck Field1-420-110-3
33March 31 Towson Bob Heck Field4-021-111-3
34March 31TowsonBob Heck Field8-122-112-3
April
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
35April 1TowsonBob Heck Field4-023-113-3
36April 4Furman Greenville, SC 2-024-113-3
37April 4FurmanGreenville, SC7-225-113-3
38April 6 UNC Wilmington Wilmington, NC 8-026-114-3
39April 6UNC WilmingtonWilmington, NC6-027-115-3
40April 7UNC WilmingtonWilmington, NC4-128-116-3
41April 11Georgia TechAtlanta, GA2-328-126-3
42April 14 Drexel Dragons Bob Heck Field3-229-127-3
43April 14Drexel DragonsBob Heck Field8-030-128-3
44April 15Drexel DragonsBob Heck Field6-131-129-3
45April 19 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 5-132-129-3
46April 21 Delaware Newark, DE 7-033-1210-3
47April 21DelawareNewark, DE1-333-1310-4
48April 22DelawareNewark, DECancelled--
49April 28 James Madison Bob Heck Field1-433-1410-5
50April 28James MadisonBob Heck Field5-134-1411-5
51April 29James MadisonBob Heck Field1-334-1511-6
May
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
52May 4 George Mason Fairfax, VA 2-334-1611-7
53May 4George MasonFairfax, VA6-035-1612-7
54May 5George MasonFairfax, VA2-036-1613-7
Post-season
CAA softball tournament
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA recordCAA tournament record
55May 10James MadisonHempstead, NY7-437-1614-71-0
56May 11HofstraHempstead, NY0-137-1714-81-1
57May 11James MadisonHempstead, NY9-138-1715-82-1
58May 12HofstraHempstead, NY1-938-1815-92-2
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References

  1. "Softball - 2012 Roster". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
  2. "Softball - 2012 Schedule". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved March 9, 2012.