2014 Georgia State Panthers softball team

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2014 Georgia State Panthers softball
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Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record30–26 (12–9 SBC)
Head coach
  • Roger Kincaid
Home stadiumRobert E. Heck Baseball Complex
Seasons
  2013
2015  
2014 Sun Belt Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 8 Louisiana–Lafayette  y1910 .95049101 .825
No. 23 South Alabama  y1560 .71442140 .750
Georgia State  1290 .57130260 .536
Western Kentucky  11100 .52433241 .578
Texas State  9120 .42926300 .464
Louisiana–Monroe  6140 .30025270 .481
Troy  5130 .27822302 .426
UT Arlington  4160 .20021330 .389
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of March 4, 2019 [1]
Rankings from NFCA

The 2014 Georgia State Panthers softball team represented Georgia State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I softball season. The Panthers competed in the Sun Belt Conference and were led by four-year head coach Roger Kincaid. Georgia State played its home games at the Robert E. Heck Softball Complex in Panthersville, Georgia. This represented the first season of softball competition in the Sun Belt Conference.

Contents

Roster

2012 Georgia State roster
 

Pitchers

  • 45 Emily Clay – Senior
  • 24 Kaitlyn Medlam – Junior
  • 15 Katie Worley - Sophomore
  • 27 Eron Milton - Junior
 

Catchers

  • 12 Taylor Scarpantonio – Junior
  • 14 Mandy Blackwell - Freshman

Infielders

  • 1 Taylor Anderson - "Sophomore"
  • 7 Shannyn Palazzo - Junior
  • 8 Callie Alford – Sophomore
  • 11 Kensey Caldwell - Freshman
  • 18 Lauren Coleman – Junior
  • 28 MeQuilla Franklin - Senior
  • 43 Taylor Thorpe - Freshman
  • 77 Mallory Koepke - Freshman
 

Outfielders

  • 2 Ashley Christy – Junior
  • 3 Bethany Horne - Junior
  • 5 Megan Litumbe - Freshman
  • 9 Morgan Brown - Freshman
  • 23 Jessica Clifton - Senior
 

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Schedule

2014 Georgia State Panthers Softball Game Log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
1February 14 Indiana Bob Heck Field14-61-0-
2February 15 Bowling Green Bob Heck Field11-12-0-
3February 15 UT Martin Bob Heck Field3-52-1-
4February 16IndianaBob Heck Field4-33-1-
5February 16 ETSU Bob Heck Field11-54-1-
6February 21 Stony Brook Atlanta, GA 3-25-1-
7February 22Stony Brook Kennesaw, GA 7-56-1-
8February 22 Kennesaw State Kennesaw, GA6-76-2-
9February 23#21 Tulsa Atlanta, GA2-86-3-
10February 23 Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA1-56-4-
11February 26 Mercer Bob Heck Field17-37-4-
12February 26MercerBob Heck Field5-117-5-
13February 28 St. Bonaventure Clearwater, FL 8-18-5-
14February 28 Central Connecticut Clearwater, FL4-29-5-
March
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
15March 1 Quinnipiac Clearwater, FL10-210-5-
16March 1 Stanford Clearwater, FL1-710-6-
17March 2 Western Michigan Clearwater, FL6-111-6-
18March 9 Presbyterian Clinton, SC 0-610-7-
19March 9PresbyterianClinton, SC3-410-8-
20March 12 Mississippi State Bob Heck Field9-1610-9-
21March 14 Minnesota Myrtle Beach, SC 0-710-10-
22March 14 Coastal Carolina Myrtle Beach, SC0-210-11-
23March 15 Fordham Myrtle Beach, SC1-510-12-
24March 15Coastal CarolinaMyrtle Beach, SC3-111-12-
25March 16 College of Charleston Myrtle Beach, SCCancelled--
26March 18Kennesaw StateBob Heck Field7-512-12-
27March 19#7 Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 1-312-13-
28March 22#20 Louisiana Bob Heck Field3-812-140-1
29March 22#20 LouisianaBob Heck Field2-412-150-2
30March 23#20 LouisianaBob Heck Field0-1312-160-3
31March 25Kennesaw StateKennesaw, GA8-013-16-
32March 26 Auburn Bob Heck Field1-1613-170-3
33March 29 Troy Troy, AL 6-414-171-3
34March 29TroyTroy, AL6-914-181-4
35March 30TroyTroy, AL6-115-182-4
April
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
36April 2 Furman Greenville, SC 9-116-182-4
37April 2FurmanGreenville, SC6-716-192-4
38April 5 UT-Arlington Bob Heck Field1-316-202-5
39April 5UT-ArlingtonBob Heck Field6-417-203-5
40April 6UT-ArlingtonBob Heck Field4-118-204-5
41April 8Georgia TechAtlanta, GA10-519-204-5
42April 9 Troy Statesboro, GA 2-519-214-5
43April 12 Texas State Bob Heck Field8-120-215-5
44April 12Texas StateBob Heck Field10-221-216-5
45April 13Texas StateBob Heck Field3-222-217-5
46April 15 Jacksonville State Jacksonville, AL 10-623-217-5
47April 18#19 South Alabama Mobile, AL 0-823-227-6
48April 18#19 South AlabamaMobile, AL2-124-228-6
49April 19#19 South AlabamaMobile, AL1-224-238-7
50April 23#13 Georgia Athens, GA 4-225-238-7
51April 26 ULM Monroe, LA 3-126-239-7
52April 26ULMMonroe, LA14-427-2310-7
53April 27ULMMonroe, LA0-127-2410-8
May
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
54May 2 Western Kentucky Bob Heck Field3-228-2411-8
55May 3Western KentuckyBob Heck Field6-529-2412-8
56May 3Western KentuckyBob Heck Field7-929-2512-9
Sun Belt Tournament
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordTournament record
57May 7ULM Lafayette, LA 1-229-2612-9

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  2. "Softball - 2014 Roster". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved February 16, 2014.
  3. "Softball - 2014 Schedule". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved February 16, 2014.