Rock Hill, S.C.— Winthrop is back home for a Big South Conference series with Charleston Southern, Mar. 28-29.
GLANCE AT THE EAGLES
- Dropped first conference series 2-1 against Charleston Southern at home this past weekend
- Eagles took the opening game of the series 8-0 in five innings on Friday before dropping Saturday's doubleheader
- Eagles had won the previous five series versus the Bucs
- After the weekend the Eagles are now 6-3 in the conference standings
- Sitting 5-3 on the road this year after falling at ETSU on Mar. 25
- Grabbed a 2-1 road series win at Gardner-Webb Mar. 21-22
- Eagles won six straight games before dropping the second game of the series with the Runnin' Bulldogs
- The Eagles opened conference play by sweeping the series from Longwood at home Mar. 14-15
- Winthrop has now won five straight against Longwood and are tied atop the Big South standings with Radford at 3-0
- The win over Gardner-Webb in the opening game of the series gave the Eagles 20 wins on the year in their 30th game
- It was the fastest to 20 wins since the 2007 team did it in 29 games
- Since 2007 the fastest team to 20 wins was the 2010 team (31 games) and more recently the 2023 team did it in 32 games
- As a team the Eagles are batting .262 and have a league-best 35 home runs
- The 35 home runs rank 7th all-time in program history for a single-season (record is 64 in 2013)
- Lead the Big South in walks with 118 while Emma Jackson also leads the league with 23
- In the 6-5 loss to Charleston Southern the Eagles drew 10 walks in the game, which is a season-high
- It's the most by a Winthrop team since the 2022 team drew 10 walks against Youngstown State
- In the circle the Eagles are third in the league in ERA and first in strikeouts
- Peyton Bryden leads the team in batting (.358), which ranks 7th in the league
- Megan Powell leads the Big South in ERA (2.02) and strikeouts (93) while ranking 2nd in wins with 12
- Powell is second on the team with a .337 batting average followed by Jackson and Tia Beckham at .311
- Powell is 1-of-3 Eagles with 20 or more RBI and is second on the team with seven home runs
- In the 8-0 win over the Bucs, Powell hit her first grand slam as an Eagle and third of her collegiate career
- Jackson leads the team with 28 runs and tied for second with a .435 on-base percentage
- Freshman Katie Beck and Beckham lead the team with eight home runs while Beckham leads with 28 RBI
- Beck and Powell are second on the team in RBI with 27
- Beck, Powell and Beckham have a chance to do something that's only been done three times in program history which is having three or more players in a single-season record 30 or more RBI
- It was last done in 2017 and previously in 2006 and 2007
- Beck is tied for 17th among freshman in the nation for total home runs (8)
- The Eagles pitching staff has tossed 236.2 innings and have 173 strikeouts
- Powell is 12-6 in the circle and 93 strikeouts to 53 walks in 104.2 innings of work
- Powell has now reach 10 or more wins in three of her four collegiate seasons (18 is career-best in 2023)
- Heading into last week she ranked 14th nationally in hits allowed per seven innings (3.99) and 38th in total strikeouts
- In the win over Norfolk State, Powell struck out 10 batters to reach 500 in her collegiate career
- It was her first appearance this season in which she recorded 10 or more strikeouts
- Powell tossed a complete game shutout allowing four hits to go along with eight strikeouts and three walks in her start at Long Beach State on Feb. 11
- Addison is 8-5 in the circle with a 3.34 ERA to go along with 65 strikeouts and 22 walks
- Eagles were 2-2 in the Coach Cooke Memorial with both losses were by a single run and are now 3-2 in one-run games this year
- Scored a season-high 10 runs in the win over St. Bonaventure
- Went 3-1 weekend at the Garnet & Gold Tournament
- Eagles split the first day with a 3-1 win over Le Moyne before falling 6-2 to Brown
- On the second day the Eagles rallied to defeat St. John's 4-3 in eight innings and Youngstown State 6-3
- Eagles capped off the Carolina Classic rallying to defeat Appalachian State 4-3 in eight innings
- Lonna Addison's RBI double in the eighth provided the game-winning run
- Addison was also impressive in the circle as she picked up two wins and was named the Big South Conference Pitcher of the Week on Tuesday
- Opened the season with a 4-1 victory over Portland State on Feb. 7
- It was the third straight year the Eagles won their season opener and the eighth time in the last nine seasons
- There are 13 newcomers on the roster this year with nine freshmen, three sophomores and a junior
- There are only two seniors on the roster (Powell/Jackson)
- This is the 52nd season in the history of the Winthrop softball program
- Tonight's game will be the 2,388th game in program history as the Eagles hold an all-time record of 1,268-1,117-3
- Captured 1,200th victory in program history on Feb. 18, 2024 in a 7-2 victory over North Carolina A&T at Terry Field
HEAD COACH KENDALL FULLER
- Kendall Fuller is in the second season of her second stint with the Eagles
- She joined the Winthrop staff as an assistant coach in 2013, was promoted to Associate head coach in the fall of 2014 and with three games remaining in the 2015 season was promoted to Co-Head Coach with Mark Cooke
- Fuller remained Co-Head Coach for the 2016 and 2017 seasons
- In July of 2020 she was named the head softball coach at Lees-McRae and in three seasons compiled a 65-68 overall record
- Led the team to a 32-18 mark in 2023, setting the program record for victories in a single-season
- That season they had a runner-up finish in the Conference Carolinas regular season
- For the team's success in 2023, Fuller was named the Conference Carolinas Coach of the Year
- In her career leading the Winthrop program she has a 90-116 (155-185) career record
- In her first season with the Eagles she led the team to within game of a Big South title and NCAA Regional appearance
LOOKING BACK AT 2024
- Eagles came within a game of a Big South Conference championship and trip to an NCAA Regional
- Played their way into the conference tournament (Top 4 teams) in the final week of the regular season by taking 2-of-3 vs. top-seeded USC Upstate, garnering the #3 seed
- Prior to that the Eagles had to finish a halted game vs. Charleston Southern at home and won 7-0 to put themselves in position to reach the tournament
- Won eight of the final 11 games of the season to finish 26-29 overall
- Had four all-conference selections in Megan Powell, Reese Basinger, KaDedra Temple and Peyton Rivas
- Powell was voted the Big South Conference Newcomer of the Year
- As a team the Eagles batted .251 and averaged 3.5 runs per game
- Ranked 2nd in the Big South with a team ERA of 3.01 and led the conference in strikeouts (286)
- The team stole 82 bases on the year, which were the 7th most in program history for a single-season
- Return a total of eight players from the 2024 roster with four of them returning starters in Megan Powell, Emma Jackson, Grayson Buckner and Aspen King
- Powell was the 2024 Big South Newcomer of the Year
- Powell batted .240 with 11 runs, four doubles, six home runs and 19 RBI
- In the circle Powell tossed 120 innings going 9-10 with a 3.33 ERA and 111 strikeouts to 72 walks
- Jackson led the team with 29 walks and was second with 27 RBI as she batted .261 on the year
- Buckner batted .228 with 13 runs, three doubles and 14 RBI
- King started 26 of the 38 games she appeared in behind the plate
2025 SEASON HONORS
- Megan Powell – Senior – Pitcher/Utility
- 2025 Big South Preseason All-Conference Team
- Big South Pitcher of the Week (Mar. 24)
- Earned two wins in the circle, helping the Eagles earn a 2-1 road series win at Gardner-Webb
- Earned a win in the opening game of the series allowing two earned runs with two walks and six strikeouts
- In the same game she was 2-for-4 with a run, home run and two RBI
- In the series-clinching game she tossed a complete game allowing no earned runs on five hits with a walk and two strikeouts for her 11th win
- Big South Pitcher of the Week (Mar. 17)
- Earned two wins in the circle, helping the Eagles sweep the series with Longwood
- She allowed one run in 12 innings of work and had eight strikeouts
- Also was 2-for-3 with a run and two RBI in the opening game victory over the Lancers
- Big South Co-Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 11)
- Picked up two wins in the circle, allowing just one unearned run in 10 innings
- Lonna Addison – Sophomore – Pitcher/Utility
- Big South Conference Pitcher of the Week (Feb. 18)
- Captured two wins in the circle, with the second coming in relief
- In the relief appearance she tossed 7.0 innings allowing one hit with two walks and six strikeouts vs. Appalachian State
- In the win over Appalachian State she also delivered the game-winning RBI with a double in the eighth inning
- Katie Beck – Freshman – Pitcher/Utility
- Big South Conference Freshman of the Week (Mar. 4)
- Went 7-for-12 at the plate with four runs, two doubles, three homers and nine RBI on the week
- Drove in a career-high five runs in the 5-1 win over a strong Marist team
- Drove in three runs vs. St. Bonaventure, as she finished with two home runs in the game
- Emma Jackson – Senior – Outfielder
- Big South Conference Player of the Week (Mar. 11)
- Went 7-for-12 at the plate with four runs, two doubles, three homers and nine
RECORD BOOK WATCH/CAREER MILESTONES
- Grayson Buckner (includes stats from Lees-McRae)
- Reached 100 career hits with a single in the first vs. Youngstown State (115)
- Reached 50 career RBI after driving in five on the opening weekend (62)
- She also made her 100th start in the game vs. St. John's
- Emma Jackson (includes stats from Lees-McRae)
- Reached 100 career hits last year and now has 142
- Reached 100 career runs and is one RBI away from 100
- Homered against ETSU on Mar. 25 and now has 21 in her career
- Megan Powell (includes stats from Lees-McRae)
- Reached 100 career hits (156) last season, passing 150 in the Gardner-Webb series
- Surpassed 100 career RBI (134) and now has 46 in her Winthrop career
- Hit her 34th career home run in the 8-0 win over Charleston Southern on Mar. 28 in the form of a grand slam
- It was the third grand slam of her collegiate career (two at Lees-McRae)
- She now has 13 home runs in her Eagle career
- In the circle, Powell reached 500 strikeouts in her start against Norfolk State as she struck out 10 (Now has 533 in career)
- It was her second appearance as an Eagle with 10 or more strikeouts
- On Mar. 16 in the second game of a doubleheader at Presbyterian she struck out 12
- Recorded her 11th career shutout on Mar. 7 vs. Norfolk State as she allowed one hit, issued one walk and struck out 10 in five innings
- The win at UC San Diego was the 40th of her career and is currently one win from 50
UP NEXT
Eagles remain on the road as they head to Spartanburg, S.C. Apr. 4-5 for a three-game conference series with USC Upstate. The series begins with a single-game on Friday, Apr. 4 at 3 p.m.
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