2014 SAC Softball Headlines

A total of four SAC softball student-athletes have been named to the Datkronics and NFCA All-America Teams.

Wingate senior Kayla Saliga and Catawba sophomore Carley Tysinger have been selected to the Capital One Academic All-America Softball Team, it was announced on Wednesday. Saliga is a member of the First Team, while Tysinger was voted to the Third Team.

The SAC on Thursday had a total of 11 softball players named to the NFCA All-Southeast Region Team.

A total of 15 softball players from the SAC have been voted to the 2014 Daktronics All-Southeast Region Team, officials announced on Tuesday.

Anderson, Wingate and Lenoir-Rhyne each saw their seasons come to an end on Sunday after losses in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship southeast regional.

Anderson, Lenoir-Rhyne and Wingate survived day two of the 2014 NCAA Division II Softball Championship southeast regional, and will both compete on Sunday for sports in the super regional.

Anderson held on to defeat Georgia College on Friday in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship southeast regional, while the Wingate vs. Lenoir-Rhyne game was halted in the third inning due to rain.

The 2014 NCAA Division II Softball Championship bracket was unveiled on Monday morning, with Anderson, Wingate and Lenoir-Rhyne earning selections into the southeast region field.

Mars Hill junior Robyn Stanek has been voted as the SAC Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, an award representing excellence in academics, athletics, service and leadership.

Five SAC teams have earned spots in the latest NCAA Division II softball southeast region rankings, the association has announced.

A total of 14 student-athletes from the SAC have earned selections to the 2014 Capital One Academic All-District Baseball and Softball Teams.

Anderson shortstop Abby Child has been named the Food Lion SAC Softball Championship MVP after leading the Trojans to the tournament title, and headlines the event’s All-Tournament Team.

Abby Child continued her offensive assault and Katelyn Howser dazzled in six innings on the mound as the second-seeded Anderson Trojans capped their unblemished tournament run by capturing a 5-0 win over the third-seeded Wingate Bulldogs in the title game of the 2014 Food Lion SAC Softball Championship

Anderson and Wingate advanced to the title game of the 2014 Food Lion SAC Softball Championship on Saturday, Recap all the action here.

The 2014 Food Lion SAC Softball Championship continued Thursday with six games in total. Recap the action here.

Day one of the 2014 Food Lion SAC Softball Championship saw Tusculum, Wingate, Anderson and Catawba win first-round games. Recap the day's results here.