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Jun 8, 2009 Patriots add Columbia Softball Pitcher FLORENCE, S.C. – Francis Marion University softball coach
Stacey Vallee has announced the addition of Columbia native and
Spring Valley High School product Rayna McClinton to the Patriot
roster for the 2010 season. A 5-7 right-handed pitcher, McClinton
is transferring to FMU from Chipola College and will have two years
of eligibility.
This past spring, she compiled a 9-3 pitching mark with a 0.75
earned run average and 123 strikeouts in only 84 innings. She
tossed six shutouts and opponents batted only .128 against her.
She was named to the Panhandle Conference first-team All-Conference
squad as well as earning FCCAA Gulf District All-Tournament Team
recognition.
McClinton played her freshman year at the University of Memphis,
posting a 5-5 record with one save and a 5.56 ERA. Opponents
managed only a .186 batting average against her, and she led
Conference USA in fewest hits allowed.
She was a three-year letterwinner at Spring Valley, and as a senior
was named All-State and played in the AAAA North/South All-Star
Game where she earned MVP honors. She was also a four-time
All-Region and All-Area pick.
“Rayna is a player who will bring us experience on the
mound,” Vallee said. “She moves the ball well and
throws hard from the right side. She is also brings some in-state
talent to FMU, which we always like. She is going to be a great
addition to our program in general and to our pitching staff in
particular. We are happy that she has decided to choose FMU to
continue her career.”
McClinton joins eight players who previously committed to the
Patriots: infielder Tristan Faile of Lancaster, S.C.,
catcher-outfielder Olivia Ferguson of Roanoke, Va., catcher-first
baseman Annie Hegar of Jefferson, N.C., catcher-infielder Meghan
Heiser of Sacramento, Calif., right-handed pitcher Cea Knox of
Myrtle Beach, left-handed pitcher Murphy McConnell of Milton, Ga.,
utility player Jamie Ross of Cape Coral, Fla., and right-handed
pitcher Brittany Scoggins of Boiling Springs, S.C.
Francis Marion finished the 2009 season with a 32-19 record, and
narrowly missed earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II
National Tournament.
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