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Jun 22, 2009 Patriot Softball Team Adds Shortstop FLORENCE, S.C. – Francis Marion University softball coach
Stacey Vallee has announced the addition of Asheboro, N.C., native
and Florence-Darlington Technical College shortstop Jessica Hogan
to the Patriot roster for the 2010 season.
This past spring, the 5-4 right-handed hitting infielder batted
.407 with 32 runs scored, 13 doubles, and 18 runs batted in. She
also stole a team-leading 23 bases, compiled a .470 on-base
percentage and a .964 fielding percentage en route to earning NJCAA
Region X first-team All-Conference and All-Tournament Team honors.
She was also named her squad’s most valuable player after
helping lead the Stingers to a 26-13 record.
Hogan played her freshman season at Peace College in Raleigh, N.C.
She hit .317 with 32 runs scored, eight doubles, one home run, and
22 RBIs for a 27-17 Pacer squad.
She is a product of Southwestern Randolph High School, where she
played for coach Steve Taylor.
“Coming from a junior college, Jessica will give us immediate
experience at shortstop, something we just lost to
graduation,” Vallee said. “She has also batted in the
leadoff spot, a position we lost this past year as well, so if
called upon she will be accustomed to it. She is a player who will
bring consistency to the plate and in the field. We are happy she
chose to stay in Florence to continue her softball and educational
career.”
Hogan joins nine 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, right-handed
pitcher Rayna McClinton of Columbia, 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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