2016 Georgia State Panthers softball team

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2016 Georgia State Panthers softball
Georgia State Athletics wordmark.svg
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record33–28 (13–11 SBC)
Head coach
  • Roger Kincaid
Home stadiumRobert E. Heck Baseball Complex
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Sun Belt Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 12 Louisiana–Lafayette  y212 .913469 .836
South Alabama  176 .7393318 .647
Texas State  y159 .6254022 .645
Georgia State  1311 .5423328 .541
Georgia Southern  1311 .5423027 .526
Troy  1113 .4583125 .554
UT Arlington  816 .3332920 .592
Louisiana–Monroe  717 .2922434 .414
Appalachian State  222 .0831145 .196
Tournament champion
As of March 18, 2019 [1]
Rankings from NFCA

The 2016 Georgia State Panthers softball team represented Georgia State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I softball season. The Panthers competed in the Sun Belt Conference and were led by six-year head coach Roger Kincaid. Georgia State played its home games at the Robert E. Heck Softball Complex in Panthersville, Georgia.

Contents

Roster

2016 Georgia State roster
 

Pitchers

  • 13 Bridgette Flaherty – Sophomore
  • 15 Katie Worley - Senior
  • 17 Chelsea Stanfield - Senior
  • 26 Amanda Chance - Freshman
  • 43 Taylor Thorpe - Taylor Thorpe
  • 99 Annie Davis - Sophomore
 

Catchers

  • 4 Ivie Drake – Sophomore
  • 14 Mandy Blackwell - Junior

Infielders

  • 0 Arden Jobe - Freshman
  • 1 Taylor Anderson - "Senior"
  • 3 Taylor Bradley - Sophomore
  • 11 Kensey Caldwell - Junior
  • 21 Ambria Derry – Freshman
  • 23 Kristin Hawkins - Sophomore
 

Outfielders

  • 5 Megan Litumbe - Junior
  • 7 Cassidy Faulk - Sophomore
  • 9 Morgan Brown - Junior
  • 10 Reagan Morgan - Freshman
  • 16 Brenna Skalski - Sophomore
  • 62 Remington Hasty - Freshman
  • 77 Mallory Koepke - Junior
 

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Schedule

2016 Georgia State Panthers softball game log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
1February 12#4 Oregon Tempe, AZ 0-110-1-
2February 12 Cal Poly Tempe, AZ4-50-2-
3February 13 Indiana Tempe, AZ1-40-3-
4February 13#23 Utah Tempe, AZ0-90-4-
5February 14#24 Notre Dame Tempe, AZ4-100-5-
6February 17 Georgia Tech Bob Heck Field3-21-5-
7February 19 Miami (OH) Bob Heck Field3-02-5-
8February 19 Maryland Bob Heck Field4-33-5-
9February 20#5 Alabama Bob Heck Field0-93-6-
10February 21 Mercer Bob Heck Field8-24-6-
11February 24 St. John's Bob Heck Field8-75-6-
12February 26 Villanova Clearwater, FL 2-155-7-
13February 26 Eastern Michigan Clearwater, FL11-06-7-
14February 27 Seton Hall Clearwater, FL10-77-7-
15February 27Eastern MichiganClearwater, FL5-08-7-
16February 28VillanovaClearwater, FL15-29-7-
March
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
17March 2 Kennesaw State Bob Heck Field2-110-7-
18March 4Indiana Auburn, AL 0-310-8-
19March 5 Bryant Auburn, AL6-111-8-
20March 6#3 Auburn Auburn, AL0-711-9-
21March 6#3 AuburnAuburn, AL0-911-10-
22March 9 Boston College Bob Heck Field0-111-11-
23March 12 Troy Troy, AL 2-511-120-1
24March 12TroyTroy, AL6-112-121-1
25March 13Troy, ALTroy, AL6-213-122-1
26March 15Kennesaw State Kennesaw, GA 13-014-122-1
27March 16 Western Carolina Bob Heck Field11-415-122-1
28March 16Western CarolinaBob Heck Field10-516-122-1
29March 19 Texas State Bob Heck Field4-117-123-1
30March 19Texas StateBob Heck Field2-018-124-1
31March 22Texas StateBob Heck Field1-418-134-2
32March 23#3 AuburnBob Heck Field4-818-144-2
33March 30 Furman Greenville, SC 4-1018-154-2
34March 30FurmanGreenville, SC4-019-154-2
April
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
35April 2#25 South Alabama Mobile, AL 0-719-164-3
36April 2#25 South AlabamaMobile, AL2-519-174-4
37April 3#25 South AlabamaMobile, AL0-519-184-5
38April 6Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA 3-419-194-5
39April 9#5 Louisiana Bob Heck Field1-419-204-6
40April 9#5 LouisianaBob Heck Field5-619-214-7
41April 10#5 LouisianaBob Heck Field0-1219-224-8
42April 12 Alabama State Bob Heck Field6-020-224-8
43April 13 Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN 11-021-224-8
44April 16 Appalachian State Boone, NC 15-022-225-8
45April 16Appalachian StateBoone, NC11-923-226-8
46April 17Appalachian StateBoone, NC9-324-227-8
47April 20#12 Georgia Athens, GA 0-824-237-8
48April 23 UT Arlington Bob Heck Field6-824-247-9
49April 23UT ArlingtonBob Heck Field7-225-248-9
50April 24UT ArlingtonBob Heck Field4-226-249-9
51April 30 ULM Monroe, LA0-226-259-10
52April 30ULMMonroe, LA6-227-2510-10
May
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
53May 1ULMMonroe, LA7-328-2511-10
54May 6 Georgia Southern Bob Heck Field8-029-2512-10
55May 7Georgia SouthernBob Heck Field4-230-2513-10
55May 7Georgia SouthernBob Heck Field3-430-2613-11
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordTournament record
57May 11–14ULMMobile, AL10-231-2613-11
58May 11–14#9 LouisianaMobile, AL1-1331-2713-11
59May 11–14TroyMobile, AL8-032-2713-11
60May 11–14South AlabamaMobile, AL3-233-2713-11
61May 11–14Texas StateMobile, AL1-933-2813-11

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References

  1. "Softball". Sun Belt Conference. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  2. "Softball - 2016 Roster". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved April 1, 2016.
  3. "Softball - 2016 Schedule". Georgia State University Athletics. Retrieved April 1, 2016.