Bowling Green State University Athletics

Three Falcons Among NCAA Leaders In Doubles
May 25, 2002 | Softball
May 25, 2002
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio - The Bowling Green State University softball team continues to be well represented in the latest NCAA statistics. Three members of the Falcons are ranked among the top-25 players in the nation in doubles per game, while the team is also ranked in batting average. The latest NCAA statistics are through games of May 19.
Senior Natalie Phillips ranks seventh in the nation in doubles, with a per-game average of 0.37. Phillips had 16 doubles in 43 games played in 2002. Junior Libby Voshell also had 16 two-base hits in her 46 games this season. She ranks 11th with a mark of 0.35.
Senior Renee Rosemeier is tied for 23rd in the nation with 0.30 doubles per game, having totalled 14 doubles in 47 games.
BGSU is the only team with three student-athletes ranked in the top-30 in that category.
As a team, the Falcons are ranked 27th in the country in batting average, with a .289 mark. BGSU finished as the Mid-American Conference leader in that category.
The Falcons finished the 2002 season with an overall record of 22-25-1. BGSU tied for third in the MAC's East Division with a league mark of 11-13.









