GREENWOOD, Ind. – Trevecca Nazarene’s Haley Fagan and Lindsey Stephens were both selected as repeat picks for Great Midwest Athletic Conference softball weekly honors as announced on Monday.
For back-to-back weeks, Stephens has earned G-MAC Player of the Week recognition while this represents the third nod for Fagan as G-MAC Pitcher of the Week this spring.
The Trojans remain undefeated in the conference standings at 9-0 and currently have an 18-5 overall record while on an eight-game win streak.
G-MAC Pitcher of the Week
Haley Fagan
Trevecca Nazarene
Pitcher
Junior
Cornersville, TN
Fagan earned a pair of winning decisions over 13 untouchable innings for first-place Trevecca Nazarene following the weekend series against Ohio Valley.
Being tagged for just one unearned run, Fagan went above and beyond the call of duty to finish out an eight-inning final in extras while throwing a complete-game three hitter. She struck out five.
Fagan also tossed a four-hit shutout against the Fighting Scots the following day, adding four more strikeouts to her weekly totals. TNU triumphed over OVU in shortened five-inning affair.
On the season, Fagan leads the G-MAC in ERA at a 1.58 clip and is holding hitters to a .206 batting average while going 10-2 in 71 innings pitched. She is second in the conference in strikeouts with 62 and paces the league in complete games (10) and shutouts (four).
G-MAC Player of the Week
Lindsey Stephens
Trevecca Nazarene
Infield/Pitcher
Senior
Somerset, KY
Stephens belted a pair of home runs while hitting over .600 and serving as a dependable run producer as the Trojans continued their winning ways this past week.
The senior was a combined 8-for-13 (.615) at the plate with six RBI, seven runs scored and four extra-base hits. She also drew a walk and stole a pair of bases.
Stephens left the park twice against Ohio Valley while also pitching, going 3-for-4 with four RBI and three runs scored. She drilled a two-run blast in the top half of the first inning before depositing another two-run shot in the fourth frame.
While playing third base, she was a perfect 3-for-3 to open up Saturday’s doubleheader and helped TNU finish the four-game sweep with another hit, walk and stolen base, in the non-conference contest to wrap things up.
Stephens currently leads the conference in RBI (26) and ranks fourth in batting average (.397).