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Hits 1. Brandi Harrison, Humboldt State (2002-06) 6. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 7. Amanda Evola, Western Oregon (2012-15) GNAC Players of the Week 279 242 240 Player Feb. 2-8 Feb. 9-15 Feb. 16-22 Feb. 23- M. 1 March 2-8 March 9-15 Amanda Evola, Western Oregon Alicia Fine, Western Washington Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s Emily Osborn, MSU Billings Amanda Evola, Western Oregon Alexa Olague, Central Washington Tavia Jenkins, Saint Martin’s March 16-22 Megan Miller, Saint Martin’s RBI 1. Brandi Harrison, Humboldt State (2002-06) 4. Amanda Evola, Western Oregon (2012-15) 8. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 191 156 130 Doubles 1. Joslyn Eugenio, Saint Martin’s (2010-13) 5. Amanda Evola, Western Oregon (2012-15) 7. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 65 51 46 Pitcher Feb. 2-8 Feb. 9-15 Feb. 16-22 Feb. 23- M. 1 March 2-8 March 9-15 March 16-22 Triples 1. Andrea Williams, Humboldt State (2001-04) 9. Autumn Isaacson, Western Washington (2014-15) 20 8 Home Runs 1. Jessica Hallmark, Western Oregon (2008-11) 45 Makinlee Sellevold, Western Washington Lindsey Kamphuis, Central Washington Kiana Wood, Central Washington Jessyka MacDonald, MSU Billings Makinlee Sellevold, Western Washington Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s Jessyka MacDonald, MSU Billings Stolen Bases 1. Andrea Williams, Humboldt State (2001-04) Total Bases 1. Andrea Williams, Humboldt State (2001-04) Brandi Harrison, Humboldt State (2002-06) 10. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) Week of Feb. 2-8: Player – Amanda Evola, Western Oregon (OF, 5-7, Sr., Beaverton, OR) had 10 hits in 23 at bats as the Wolves won two of six games in the NFCA Division II Leadoff Classic at Tucson, Ariz. Evola also scored six runs and stole a pair of bases. Two of WOU’s losses were in extra innings. Pitcher - Makinlee Sellevold, Western Washington (Fr., Everett, WA - Cascade), making her collegiate debut, allowed just one hit – a one-out infield single in the first inning – in a 3-0 shutout of Chaminade. Sellevold walked one batter, hit one and fanned four. 86 445 445 320 Pitching Earned Run Average 1. Lizzy Prescott, Humboldt State (2005-06) 1.00 Wins 1. Erin Martin, Seattle (2005-08) 2. Tracy Motzny, Humboldt State (2004-06) 3. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) Week of Feb. 9-15: Player - Alicia Fine, Western Washington (SS, 5-6, Sr., Mount Vernon, WA – Portland State), batted .500 (10-of-20) and drove in 14 runs as the Vikings won four of six games in Las Vegas. Among her 10 hits, were four doubles and three home runs as she posted a 1.150 slugging per centage. She walked three times and didn’t strikeout out. For the week, she batted .400 (14-of35) and drove in 15 runs in 10 games. Pitcher – Lindsey Kamphuis, Central Washington (5-10, Fr., Kennewick, WA Kamiakin) won two games allowing just 15 hits in 18 innings as the Wildcats won four of five games to open its season. Her first win was a 10-3 complete-game conquest of No. 19 ranked Humboldt State. 89 78 71 Appearances 1. Erin Martin, Seattle (2005-08) 3. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 140 121 Innings Pitched 1. Erin Martin, Seattle (2005-08) 2. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 849.2 667 Complete Games 1. Erin Martin, Seattle (2005-08) 2. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 111 86 Week of Feb. 16-22: Player – Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (P-SS, Sr., Everett, WA) led the Saints to a 5-0 record both at the plate and in the circle. She had 10 hits – increasing her career total to 219 which is the seventh highest in GNAC history – in 21 at bats. Among her hits were four doubles and two home runs. She drove in 10 runs including six in a 10-3 win over Northwest Christian. She also recorded her 64th and 65th career wins – No. 3 all-time in the conference – allowing just four runs (two earned) in 13 innings. Pitcher – Kiana Wood, Central Washington (56, So., Aloha, OR) won two games defeating Dominican 6-0 Shutouts 1. Erin Martin, Seattle (2005-08) 5. Sam Munger, Saint Martin’s (2012-15) 9. Kelsie Hawkins, Simon Fraser (2011-13, 15) 36 17 10 Strikeouts 1. Adrian Herman, Northwest Nazarene (2003-06)) 511 3