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  Jen Feret

Jen Feret

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Boardman, Ohio

High School:
Boardman

Height:
5-7

Position:
P/1B

Birthdate:
09/30/1984

B/T:
R/R

Accolades:
2007 Louisville Slugger/NFCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team
2007 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Second Team
2007 Daktronics All-Great Lakes Region First Team
2007 All-GLIAC First Team
2007 GLIAC All-Academic Team
2007 GLIAC Pitcher of the Week (April 16)
2006 NFCA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team
2006 All-GLIAC Honorable Mention
2006 GLIAC All-Academic Team
2005 All-GLIAC Second Team
2005 GLIAC All-Academic Team
2004 All-GLIAC Second Team

2007: Ranked fifth in NCAA Division II in home runs, 88th in RBIs and 37th in slugging percentage as a position player...Rated 36th in NCAA Division II in earned run average and strikeouts per seven innings as a pitcher...Led the GLIAC in home runs (16), slugging percentage (.746)...Ranked fifth in the GLIAC in RBIs (41)...Fourth in the GLIAC with 106 total bases and tied for fourth with three sac flies...Tied for eighth in the conference with nine stolen bases...Ranked third in the GLIAC with a 1.47 ERA and 4.68 H/7 innings...Ranked second in opposing batting average (.184)...Fourth with 7.58 K/7...Fifth in the GLIAC in strikeouts (175), appearances (29) and innings pitched (161.2)...Tied for eighth with 12 wins...Second in the GLIAC with 12 games finished and tied for second with 13 relief appearances...Batted .345, second on the team...Started and played in all 46 games...Batted .474 with runners in scoring position...Led team in 10 offensive categories: on-base percentage (.404), hits (49), runs (31), RBIs (41), triples (2), homers (16), total bases (106), walks (16), sac flies (3) and slugging percentage (.746)...ranked second in batting average (.345) and stolen bases (9)...perfect 9-for-9 on stolen bases...Posted a team-high nine game hitting streak...Second on the team with 11 multi-hit games...Led team with 10 multi-RBI games, including three games with four...As a pitcher, went 12-11 in 29 games, 15 starts...Led team in 11 pitching categories: ERA (1.47), complete games (13), shutouts (3), opposing batting average (.184), wins (12), innings (161.2), strikeouts (175), appearances (29), relief appearances (14), games finished (13), and strikeouts looking (22)...Held righthanded batters to just a .179 batting average...Tossed a five-inning perfect and hit two homers in win over West Virginia State (March 26). Struck out seven batters as a pitcher and went 2-for-2 with two runs and four RBIs in the game...Went 3-for-3 wtih three runs scored and four RBIs in win over Augustana (February 27)...Went 3-for-4 in season opener...Went 3-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored against Lake Superior State (April 14)...Struck out a season-high 11 batters in complete game win over Grand Valley State (April 28)..Fanned 10 batters on three occasions: Florida Gulf Coast (February 28), Ferris State (April 27) and in complete-game, three-hit shutout of Ashland at the GLIAC Championships (May 4).

2006: Honorable Mention All-GLIAC...GLIAC All-Academic team...appeared and started in 44 games... second on the team with a .309 average, 38 hits, five doubles, four homeruns, 21 RBI's, and a .379 on base percentage... tied for first with 38 hits and three triples... led the team with 15 stolen bases, and 15 walks... Team's #1 pitcher with a 8-15 record and a 2.50 ERA... led the team with ERA, wins, appearances (25), innings pitched (145.1), games started (21), strikeouts (129), shutouts (3).

2005: Second Team All-GLIAC ... led team in every major pitching category: ERA (1.18), wins (13), innings pitched (142), games started (21), opposing batting average (.167), strikeouts (129), appearances (26), and saves (1) ... made 26 appearances and started 21 games with 17 complete games, 8 shutouts and a combined shutout ... fanned 129 batters in 142 innings of work ... factored into 70% of team's wins ... 13 wins most by any Mercyhurst pitcher since Lakers joined the NCAA in 1981 ... pitched back-to-back complete game wins at Ashland late in season to propel team into GLIAC playoffs (Ashland was 23-2 against Mercyhurst entering play) ... third among regulars in hitting (.279), first in home runs (5), tied for second in doubles (5) and third in total bases (44) ... led in slugging percentage (.512) and fielding percentage (1.000), and was second in runs batted in (19) ... Second Team All-Region ... GLIAC All-Academic Team.

2004: Pitched 95.2 innings in 21 appearances ... finished with a 5-7 record and a 2.45 ERA ... had 66 strikeouts ... twice named Mercyhurst's Female Athlete of the Week ... Second Team All-GLIAC Selection.

High School: Played volleyball and started all four years ... named Second Team All-Steel Valley Conference (SVC) freshman year, Second Team All-SVC and Second Team All-District sophomore year, First Team All-SVC junior year, and First Team All-District senior year ... senior stats include 56 aces, 406 kills, 43 blocks, and 393 digs ... also played four years of softball ... was a four year starter ... was named First Team All-SVC all four years ... senior stats include .390 batting average, 87 runs scored, 144 hits and 11 homeruns...National Honor Society, Key Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Art Club...participated in the marching and concert band all four years...played for the Ohio Magic for six years, team finished 7th in the World Series held in Chattanooga, Tenn...batted .333 in the Series as a 16-year old playing for an 18-and-under team

Personal: Majoring in elementary education... parents are James and Francene.

 

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