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Panthers Set for Final Road Game at Marshall
4/30/2019 4:28:00 PM | Softball
Pitt to Face Thundering Herd in Final Road Game of Regular Season
PITTSBURGH – The University of Pittsburgh softball team will face Marshall in its final road game of the regular season 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 1 at Dot Hicks Field.
HOW TO FOLLOW
LAST TIME OUT
FACING A STRONG SCHEDULE
GRAY GOT GAME
FREDERICKS FINDING HER FOOTING AT THE PLATE
SOLAK GETTING INTO THE SWING OF THINGS
PAVLICK PUTTING UP NUMBERS
THE SERIES – MARSHALL
SCOUTING THE THUNDERING HERD
UP NEXT
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HOW TO FOLLOW
- Live stats will be available for the game.
- Fans can watch the contest on Herd Vision ($).
- Fans can also follow @Pitt_SB on Twitter for live in-game updates.
LAST TIME OUT
- The Panthers dropped their series finale to Notre Dame, 5-1, Monday night at Vartabedian Field.
- Pitt went winless in its three-game series against the Fighting Irish, moving to 9-41 overall and 4-17 in conference play.
FACING A STRONG SCHEDULE
- Pitt's 2019 slate features some very challenging opponents.
- The Panthers' schedule currently includes five teams that are either ranked or receiving votes in the USA Today/NFCA Poll, while five opponents also fit that criteria in the ESPN/USA Softball Poll.
- Pitt also has eight opponents on its schedule who are currently rated in the top 50 of the NCAA RPI.
- Coming off a 2018 season in which she garnered ACC All-Freshman Team recognition, sophomore Hunter Levesque has continued to be a constant in Pitt's starting lineup this season.
- The Troy, N.Y., native is the only Panther to start all 50 games on the season, and currently ranks first on the team in batting average (.324), on-base percentage (.423), slugging percentage (.612), total bases (85), hits (45), runs (30), RBI (25), home runs (10), steals (10) and doubles (six).
- The sophomore has been on a tear as of late, hitting for a .446 average in her last 21 games. In that span, Levesque has improved her season batting average from .216 to .324.
- Levesque hit for a .357 batting average in the Panthers' season-opening weekend at the Cougar Classic (Feb. 8-10), adding five hits, three RBI, two runs and two walks.
- The sophomore batted .333 in Pitt's ACC series against Duke from March 15-17, collecting three hits, two doubles and one RBI.
- In Pitt's series against North Carolina from March 29-30, Levesque hit .556 while collecting five hits, three runs, two walks, one RBI and one double. In the Panthers' series finale against the Tar Heels, the sophomore recorded a career-high four hits.
- The Troy, N.Y., native hit for a .417 average in the Mizzou Tournament from April 5-7, adding five hits, five runs, four RBI, two home runs and two walks in four total games against Missouri and Oregon.
- Levesque batted .667 in the Panthers' conference series against Georgia Tech from April 12-13, collecting six hits, five runs, four RBI, three home runs and two doubles in just three contests.
GRAY GOT GAME
- Senior Olivia Gray was named to the conference's first-ever Preseason All-ACC Team Tuesday, Jan. 29, and has performed well throughout the season despite battling through injuries.
- While appearing in just 29 games, Gray has still been able to compile a .277 batting average and .396 on-base percentage, adding 23 hits, 17 runs, 17 walks, 16 RBI, six home runs and five doubles.
- In Pitt's season-opening tournament at the Cougar Classic from Feb. 8-10, Gray finished the weekend with a .333 batting average while ranking first on the team in doubles (four) and tying for the team-lead in hits (six). She also added four runs and three RBI in the team's five contests.
- In the senior's first series back from injury, Gray hit for a .714 average to go along with six RBI, five hits, four runs, three walks and two home runs in three games against North Carolina from March 29-30.
- The Washington, Pa., native batted .333 against Missouri and Oregon in the Mizzou Tournament from April 5-7, collecting four hits, two runs, two RBI, two walks, one long ball and one double in just four contests.
FREDERICKS FINDING HER FOOTING AT THE PLATE
- After a quiet start to the season offensively, senior Gabrielle Fredericks has found her footing at the plate as of late, ranking second on the team in both batting average (.302) and on-base percentage (.412) during the Panthers' last 15 games.
- During that span, she has collected 13 hits, eight walks, six RBI, one home run and one double.
- On the season, Fredericks owns a .276 batting average to go along with 35 hits, 20 RBI, 15 walks, eight runs, seven home runs and five doubles.
- The New Philadelphia, Ohio, native batted .375 in Pitt's three-game ACC series against Virginia from March 9-10, collecting three hits, two RBI, two walks and one home run.
- The senior hit for a .300 average in Pitt's ACC series against North Carolina from March 29-30, adding five RBI, three hits, three runs and two home runs in three contests.
- Fredericks finished the Mizzou Tournament (April 5-7) with a .364 average, recording four hits, two RBI, two walks and one home run in four total contests against Missouri and Oregon.
- The New Philadelphia, Ohio, native hit for a .375 average and amassed a .545 on-base percentage in the Panthers' conference series against Georgia Tech from April 12-13, adding three hits, three walks and one RBI in three contests.
SOLAK GETTING INTO THE SWING OF THINGS
- Senior Alexis Solak has picked up her production at the plate following a relatively slow start to the season offensively, performing well for the Panthers in conference play.
- In Pitt's 21 ACC contests, the senior has compiled a .310 batting average to go along with 18 hits, five RBI, four runs, three doubles, one home run and one walk.
- On the season, Solak is tied for second on the team in both hits (35) and doubles (five) while ranking third in total bases (52) and RBI (17) and fifth in runs (10).
- Solak collected five RBI in Pitt's season-opening weekend at the Cougar Classic from Feb. 8-10. She recorded an RBI in four of five games, including a season-high tying two RBI against Central Michigan.
- The senior hit .333 at the Ole Miss Classic from March 1-2. In four contests, she amassed a team-high eight total bases off of four hits, one home run and one double.
- The Woodbridge, Ill., native batted .624 in the Panthers' ACC series against Duke from March 15-17, collecting five hits in just three games.
- Solak hit for a .364 average in Pitt's series against North Carolina from March 29-30, recording four hits, two runs, two doubles and one RBI.
PAVLICK PUTTING UP NUMBERS
- Freshman Katlyn Pavlick has had an impressive start to her Panther career offensively.
- On the season, Pavlick is tied for first on the team in walks (20), ranks second in runs (22), is tied for second in doubles (five) and tied for third in home runs (six) while ranking fourth in total bases (49) and fifth in hits (26).
- Pavlick hit a leadoff long ball in her first career at-bat for Pitt, going on to close out the Panthers season-opening weekend at the Cougar Classic (Feb. 8-10) ranked first on the team in runs (five) and home runs (two), tied for first in hits (six) and second in both batting average (.429) and walks (three).
- In the Panthers' first ACC series against Virginia from March 9-10, the freshman hit .500 through three games, adding five runs, four hits, four walks, two home runs and a double.
- Pavlick hit for a .444 average in the Panthers' series against Duke from March 15-17, adding four hits, four RBI, two doubles and two walks. The freshman was a big factor in helping Pitt to collect its first ACC win of the season, going 2-for-2 with two doubles, two RBI and two walks in the Panthers' 5-3 victory against the Blue Devils Sunday, March 17.
THE SERIES – MARSHALL
- The Panthers and Thundering Herd have met just four times in program history, with Pitt currently holding a 3-1 all-time series edge.
- The teams' last meeting came April 28, 2018, where the Panthers took both games in their doubleheader against Marshall.
SCOUTING THE THUNDERING HERD
- Marshall currently owns a 31-17 [14-7 C-USA] record, most recently sweeping its series against Middle Tennessee over the weekend.
- The Thundering Herd closed out their 2018 campaign with a 25-29-1 record, including a 13-9-1 mark in conference play.
- Offensively, Marshall currently has two players hitting over .300 on the season. Sophomore Aly Harrell leads the team with a .330 batting average, while freshman Mya Stevenson ranks first on the squad with 13 home runs and 37 RBI.
- In the circle, the Thundering Herd's workhorse has been senior Abigail Tolbert, who leads the team in innings pitched (189), wins (20) and ERA (2.85).
UP NEXT
- The Panthers will close out their regular season with a three-game ACC series against Boston College beginning Friday, May 3 at Vartabedian Field.
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