2018 Georgia State Panthers softball team

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2018 Georgia State Panthers softball
Georgia State Athletics wordmark.svg
Conference Sun Belt Conference
Record31-24 (14-11 SBC)
Head coach
  • Roger Kincaid
Home stadiumRobert E. Heck Baseball Complex
Seasons
  2017
2019 
2018 Sun Belt Conference softball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 18 Louisiana  y216 .7784116 .719
No. 25 Texas State  y185 .7834316 .729
UT Arlington  1511 .5773127 .534
Georgia State  1312 .5203025 .545
Troy  1413 .5193426 .567
South Alabama  1313 .5002927 .518
Georgia Southern  1215 .4442825 .528
Louisiana–Monroe  1017 .3702429 .453
Coastal Carolina  917 .3462628 .481
Appalachian State  420 .1671735 .327
Conference champion
Tournament champion
y Invited to the NCAA tournament
As of February 27, 2019 [1]
Rankings from NFCA

The 2018 Georgia State Panthers softball team represented Georgia State University in the 2018 NCAA Division I softball season. The Panthers competed in the Sun Belt Conference and were led by eight-year head coach Roger Kincaid. Georgia State played its home games at the Robert E. Heck Softball Complex in Panthersville, Georgia.

Contents

Roster

2017 Georgia State roster
 

Pitchers

  • 18 Mallory Parson - Sophomore
  • 24 Emily Soles - Sophomore
  • 26 Amanda Chance - Junior
  • 27 Kinsley Jennings - Senior
  • 99 Annie Davis - Junior
 

Catchers

  • 4 Ivie Drake – Senior
  • 8 Alyssa Brumelow - Freshman

Infielders

  • 0 Arden Jobe - Junior
  • 1 Kirsten McMonigle - Sophomore
  • 2 Baylee Sexton - Sophomore
  • 3 Taylor Bradley - Senior
  • 12 Caitlin Ray - Redshirt.svg Freshman
  • 22 Taylor Chadwick - Sophomore
  • 23 Kristin Hawkins - Redshirt.svg Junior
 

Outfielders

  • 5 Megan Litumbe - Redshirt.svg Senior
  • 7 Cassidy Faulk - Senior
  • 10 Reagan Morgan - Junior
  • 16 Brenna Skalski - Senior
  • 20 Alyssa Ward - Freshman
  • 25 Skylar Mosel - Freshman
  • 62 Remington Hasty - Junior
  • 77 Mallory Koepke - Senior
 

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Schedule

2018 Georgia State Panthers softball game log
Regular season
February
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
1February 9#18 Michigan Tampa, FL L 0-80-1-
2February 9 South Florida Tampa, FLL 4-50-2-
3February 10#2 Florida Tampa, FLL 0-110-3-
4February 10 Illinois State Tampa, FLL 6-70-4-
5February 11 UAB Tampa, FLW 15-41-4-
6February 14 Georgia Tech Bob Heck FieldW 5-22-4-
7February 16 Delaware Auburn, AL W 2-13-4-
8February 16 Saint Francis Auburn, ALW 10-34-4-
9February 17DelawareAuburn, ALW 14-25-4-
10February 17Saint FrancisAuburn, ALL 6-75-5-
11February 18#13 Auburn Auburn, ALL 0-55-6-
12February 23 Northern Iowa Tuscaloosa, AL W 3-16-6-
13February 23#10 Alabama Tuscaloosa, ALL 1-56-7-
14February 24Northern IowaTuscaloosa, AL9-17-7-
15February 24#9 Florida State Tuscaloosa, AL0-87-8-
16February 25#10 AlabamaTuscaloosa, ALCancelled--
March
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
17March 2 UConn Bob Heck FieldW 2-08-8-
18March 2UConnBob Heck FieldW 9-79-8-
19March 3 Detroit Bob Heck FieldW 14-610-8-
20March 3DetroitBob Heck FieldW 11-111-8-
21March 4 DePaul Bob Heck Field6-312-8-
22March 7 Presbyterian Bob Heck FieldW 3-013-8-
23March 10 Texas State Bob Heck FieldL 2-013-90–1
24March 10Texas StateBob Heck FieldL 5-413-100–2
25March 11Texas StateBob Heck FieldCancelled--
26March 14 Kennesaw State Kennesaw, GA L 0-813-110–2
27March 17 UT-Arlington Arlington, TX W 7-114-111–2
28March 17UT-ArlingtonArlington, TXL 1-314-121–3
29March 18UT-ArlingtonArlington, TXL 0-414-131–4
30March 24 South Alabama Mobile, AL W 6-515-132–4
31March 24South AlabamaMobile, ALL 3-1015-142–5
32March 25South AlabamaMobile, ALL 0-515-152–6
33March 28Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA W 3-216-152–6
34March 30 Troy Bob Heck FieldL 1-416-162–7
35March 31TroyBob Heck FieldW 3-217-163–7
36March 31TroyBob Heck FieldW 6-318-164–7
April
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
37April 4 Mercer Bob Heck FieldW 14-819-164–7
38April 7#18 Louisiana Bob Heck FieldL 4-819-174–8
39April 7#18 LouisianaBob Heck FieldL 1-1219-184–9
40April 8#18 LouisianaBob Heck FieldW 7-620-185–9
41April 11#5 Georgia Athens, GA L 0-720-195–9
42April 14 Appalachian State Boone, NC W 4-021-196–9
43April 14Appalachian StateBoone, NCW 17-522-197–9
44April 15Appalachian StateBoone, NCW 9-223-198–9
45April 18Kennesaw StateBob Heck FieldL 3-623-208–9
46April 21 Coastal Carolina Bob Heck FieldW 4-224-209-9
47April 21Coastal CarolinaBob Heck FieldW 6-325-2010–9
48April 22Coastal CarolinaBob Heck FieldCancelled--
49April 28 ULM Monroe, LA W 5-426-2011–9
50April 28ULMMonroe, LAW 6-327-2012–9
51April 29ULMMonroe, LAL 5-827-2112–10
May
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordSBC record
52May 2 Chattanooga Bob Heck FieldW 5-428-2113–10
53May 4 Georgia Southern Bob Heck FieldW 3-229-2114–10
54May 5Georgia SouthernBob Heck FieldL 5-729-2214–11
55May 5Georgia SouthernBob Heck FieldW 8-030-2215–11
#DateOpponentSite/stadiumScoreOverall recordTournament record
56May 9South Alabama Lafayette, LA W 8-331-22(1–0)
57May 10#21 Louisiana Lafayette, LA L 1-231-23(1-1)
56May 10South Alabama Lafayette, LA L 2-031-24(1–2)
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