2013 Georgia State Panthers softball season

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2013 Georgia State Panthers softball
Conference Colonial Athletic Association
Record36-19 (13-8 CAA)
Head coach
  • Roger Kincaid
Home stadiumRobert E. Heck Baseball Complex
Seasons
  2012
2014  

The 2013 Georgia State Panthers softball team represented Georgia State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I softball season. The Panthers competed in the Colonial Athletic Association and were led by then third-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 – Sophomore
  • 24 Kaitlyn Medlam – Junior
  • 15 Katie Worley
 

Catchers

  • 12 Taylor Scarpantonio – Sophomore
  • 25 Maddy Stanton – Junior
  • 21 Hunter Williamson - "Freshman"

Infielders

  • 1 Taylor Anderson - "Freshman"
  • 8 Callie Alford – Sophomore
  • 17 Jordan Brown - "Freshman"
  • 18 Lauren Coleman – Junior
  • 29 Megan Kildahl – Junior
  • 10 Whitney Phillips – Senior
  • 11 Brenna Morrissey - "Senior"
  • 20 Paige Nowacki - "Senior"
 

Outfielders

  • 2 Ashley Christy – Sophomore
  • 23 Jessica Clifton - Junior
  • 3 Bethany Horne – Sophomore
  • 30 Audrey Mason – Senior
  • 7 Shannyn Palazzo – Sophomore
  • 22 Carrie Williams - Senior
  • 28 MeQuilla Franklin – Freshman
 

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Schedule

2013 Georgia State Panthers Softball Game Log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
1February 8 Troy Starkville, MS 3-50-1-
2February 8 Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Starkville, MS10-91-1-
3February 9 Mississippi State Starkville, MS1-91-2-
4February 9 South Alabama Starkville, MS0-81-3-
-February 10Southern Illinois-EdwardsvilleStarkville, MScancelled1-3-
-February 10 Tennessee State Starkville, MScancelled1-3-
5February 17 Northern Kentucky Bob Heck Field10-02-3-
6February 16 Presbyterian College Bob Heck Field15-162-4-
7February 17Northern KentuckyBob Heck Field8-23-4-
8February 17 Oakland Bob Heck Field11-24-4-
9February 20 Auburn Auburn, AL 4-15-4-
10February 23 Northern Colorado Bob Heck Field7-85-5-
11February 23 Akron Bob Heck Field0-25-6-
12February 24 North Carolina State Bob Heck Field5-16-6-
13February 24TroyBob Heck Field7-86-7-
14February 27 Mercer Macon, GA 5-07-7-
15February 27MercerMacon, GA9-68-7-
March
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
16March 1 Central Connecticut Tampa, FL 3-19-7-
17March 1 Western Michigan Tampa, FL11-110-7-
18March 2 Kent State Tampa, FL9-311-7-
19March 2 Stephen F. Austin Tampa, FL3-212-7-
20March 3 St. Joseph's Tampa, FL9-312-8-
21March 7 Eastern Illinois Bob Heck Field6-513-8-
22March 7Eastern IllinoisBob Heck Field4-314-8-
23March 19Jacksonville StateBob Heck Field11-315-8-
24March 20 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 1-915-9-
25March 23 George Mason Bob Heck Field5-016-91-0
26March 23George MasonBob Heck Field7-417-92-0
27March 24George MasonBob Heck Field2-118-93-0
28March 26 Kennesaw State Bob Heck Field1-019-93-0
29March 27 Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 3-120-93-0
30March 29 Hofstra Hempstead, NY 3-221-94-0
31March 29HofstraHempstead, NY1-721-104-1
32March 30HofstraHempstead, NY1-221-114-2
April
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
33April 2Kennesaw State Kennesaw, GA 7-322-114-2
34April 3 Furman Bob Heck Field2-622-124-2
35April 3FurmanBob Heck Field3-123-124-2
36April 6 Towson Towson, MD 1-223-134-3
37April 6TowsonTowson, MD5-224-135-3
38April 7TowsonTowson, MD3-424-145-4
39April 10 Georgia Southern Bob Heck Field8-025-145-4
40April 10Georgia SouthernBob Heck Field4-525-155-4
41April 13 UNC Wilmington Bob Heck Field8-226-156-4
42April 13UNC WilmingtonBob Heck Field2-426-166-5
43April 14UNC WilmingtonBob Heck Field1-027-167-5
44April 18 Samford Bob Heck Field3-128-167-5
45April 18SamfordBob Heck Field6-429-167-5
46April 20 Drexel Philadelphia, PA 7-630-168-5
47April 20DrexelPhiladelphia, PA9-031-169-5
48April 21DrexelPhiladelphia, PA9-032-1610-5
49April 24 Georgia Athens, GA 10-733-1610-5
50April 27 Delaware Bob Heck Field6-534-1611-5
51April 27DelawareBob Heck Field8-035-1612-5
52April 28DelawareBob Heck Field6-436-1613-5
May
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordCAA record
53May 3 James Madison Harrisonburg, VA 3-736-1713-6
54May 3James MadisonHarrisonburg, VA4-536-1813-7
55May 4James MadisonHarrisonburg, VA0-836-1913-8

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References

  1. "Softball - 2013 Roster". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
  2. "Softball - 2013 Schedule". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved 2012-12-17.