Marist College announces Marist Softball’s Pleasants, Ahr Win Maac Major Awards

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Maddie Pleasants | Marist Red Foxes
By Prep News Wire Service

From May 8, 2023 post.

POUGHKEEPSIE, New York – The Marist softball program has captured two Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference major awards. Maddie Pleasants was honored as MAAC Player of the Year, and Haley Ahr was named MAAC Rookie of the Year. 
Additionally, Pleasants and Ahr were named First Team All-MAAC. 
Sam FreelandKiley Myers, and Peyton Pusey were named Second Team All-MAAC. Ahr and Pusey were named to the MAAC All-Rookie Team. The Red Foxes also had 12 selections to the MAAC All-Academic Team.
 Here are the Red Foxes' honorees: 

MADDIE PLEASANTS

MAAC Player of the Year, First Team All-MAAC

Program's first MAAC Player of the Year since 2009 (Melissa Giordano).

In MAAC play, had a conference-best eight home runs to go along with a conference-best .864 slugging percentage. Hit .407 in conference games with 23 RBIs.

Is 33rd in the NCAA and first in the MAAC in toughest to strike out (once every 21.1 at bats, just once in 59 at-bats in MAAC games).

Was named MAAC Co-Rookie of the Year and to the MAAC All-Rookie Team in 2022.

HALEY AHR

MAAC Rookie of the Year, First Team All-MAAC, MAAC All-Rookie Team (unanimous)

The Red Foxes have now won the MAAC Rookie of the Year five of the last seasons it has been issued (Claire Oberdorf, 2016; Caroline Baratta, 2018; Calista Phippen, 2019; Maddie Pleasants, 2022; Haley Ahr, 2023).

MAAC leader in all games with 45 RBIs and leads the Red Foxes with a .386 batting average.

Is 16th in the country in doubles (16).

Won eight MAAC weekly awards this season (five rookie, three player).

SAM FREELAND

Second Team All-MAAC

Second in the MAAC in stolen bases this season, with 25. Is 25-for-26 on stolen base attempts this year, with 25 straight successful attempts.

Has 50 career stolen bases, which is tied for third all-time in program history.

Finished the regular season with an 11-game hitting streak. 

KILEY MYERS

Second Team All-MAAC

Went 8-1 with a 1.60 ERA in MAAC games this season, ranking second in both victories and ERA with a conference-best four shutouts.

Her .214 batting average against in MAAC games ranked fourth.

Closed the regular season with three straight shutouts and 19.1 straight scoreless innings.

PEYTON PUSEY

Second Team All-MAAC, MAAC All-Rookie Team

Tied for the MAAC lead with 20 runs scored in conference play and hit .356 in conference games.

Is 18-for-19 on stolen base attempts this season.

Has a team-high 43 runs scored, which is tied for seventh highest single-season total in program history.

 MAAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMA total of 12 Red Foxes were named to the MAAC All-Academic Team:

 Haley Ahr, red-shirt freshman, Psychology

Hannah Brock, senior, Business Administration

Sam Freeland, senior, Biology

Alyssa Grupp, junior, Communication

Ronni Howard, sophomore, Psychology

Kaitlyn Husic, sophomore, Psychology/Child Education 1-6

Miah McDonald, junior, Psychology

Lauren Morrell, sophomore, Business Administration

Kiley Myers, senior, Criminal Justice

Maddie Pleasants, sophomore, Psychology

Calista Phippen, graduate, Software Development

Shea Walsh, senior, Biology

MAAC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Marist is the third seed in this year's MAAC Championships, which open on Wednesday.

The Red Foxes will face sixth-seeded Iona at 11 a.m. at Canisius.

The game will be carried on ESPN+.

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