Rock Hill, S.C.— Winthrop softball steps away from Big South action for its final non-conference contest schedule of the regular season when it heads to Wofford College Wednesday evening.
GLANCE AT THE EAGLES
- Earned a Big South series win at Longwood last weekend
- Winthrop and Wofford meet for a second time this season and the sixth time overall
- Wofford defeated the Eagles 5-2 in the first meeting in Rock Hill back on Apr. 8
- The Eagles own a 3-2 lead in the series
- Winthrop is 1-8 in midweek contests
- Winthrop is ranks 3rd in the Big South with a team batting average of .286, third in runs scored and lead the conference in home runs (40)
- Tia Beckham's two-run home in the second game at Longwood gave the Eagles 40 for the season, becoming the 7th team in program history with 40 or more in a season
- Peyton Bryden is third on the team with a .358 average while leading the team in RBI with 41 and second with 40 runs
- She is the first Eagle with 40 runs and 40 RBI in the same season since Stephanie Reid and Tessa Thomas did so in 2007
- Bryden joined Reid, Thomas and Christine Yon as the only Eagles in program history to have 40 or more runs and RBI in the same season
- It was longest streak by any Eagle this season and longest since 2022 when Paige Rivas reached in 15 straight
- She collected her 100th career hit in the first game at Longwood and now has 102
- Beckham is second on the team with a .372 average, tied for lead in home runs (9) and second in RBI (37)
- Beckham is three RBI away from becoming just the second Eagle in program history with multiple season with 40 or more RBI
- Her home run on Saturday in the win at Longwood was the 20th of her career, becoming the 10th player in program history with 20 or more home runs
- The home run also tied her career-best for a single-season with 10 as she matched her 2025 total
- She became the 23rd player in program history to reach 70 career RBI as an Eagle
- She now has 70 RBI over the last two seasons, becoming the first player since Maddie Antone to combine for 70 or more RBI in two straight seasons (Antone's was split up with an injury as she had 36 in 2015, missed 2016 and then returned in 2017 with 35)
- The last two do it in consecutively is Chelsey Schoenfeldt in 2012 and 2013 when she combined for 91
- Beckham homered in four consecutive games, the best streak on record in program history
- The streak is tied for the top home run streak in the nation this season with UCLA's Megan Grant and Jordan Woolery
- Winthrop has four players with eight or more home runs
- Beckham leads the team with 10 home runs, Bryden is next with nine while Darrah Nickens and Annelisa Winebarger have eight
- Freshman Rebecca Amos leads the team with a .373 leads the team with 18 multi-hit games
- She also leads the team in runs scored (41) and stolen bases with 18
- Her 41 runs are a program record for runs scored by a freshman (breaking the record of 35 set by Tessa Thomas in 2006)
- The 18 stolen bases broke the program's freshman record of 16 previously held by Susan Funderburk (1994)
- Amos is third in the league in runs scored and Bryden is 4th
- Bryden is 3rd in RBI while Beckham is 6th and Nickens is 7th
- Winthrop has three players with 30 or more RBI in a single-season for the second straight year and the second time since 2017
- Lonna Addison is 16-6 on the year in the circle with a 3.53 ERA and 98 strikeouts to 54 walks
- Her 3.53 ERA ranks 4th in the Big South and she's second in strikeouts and tied for first in wins
- Emmy Cardenas has 18 starts and is 5-6 with a 4.13 ERA
- Cardenas, who returned from injury just before the season has been working her way into form and recently pitched the first complete shutout game of her career in the win over Furman, allowing six hits and one strikeout
- Against Gardner-Webb she started two of the three games and had a 2.27 ERA in 12.1 innings of work
- Eagles scored 10 or more runs in back-to-back games for the first time since February of 2020 when they scored 11 vs. N.C. A&T and then 17 against Delaware State
- In four games of the Coach Cooke Memorial Tournament, the Eagles had eight home runs
- On the opening weekend at the Gamecock Invitational, Bryden led the team with five runs, smashed two home runs and had three RBI
- Two of the losses on the opening weekend were by one run (Syracuse and #20 Virginia Tech)
- The Eagles opened the season with a 1-0 loss to #20 Virginia Tech, where the only run of the game was unearned
- Katie Beck, who led the team in home runs as a freshman with 11, will miss the 2026 season
- This is the 53rd season in the history of the Winthrop softball program
- The game vs. Wofford marks the 2,450th game in program history as the Eagles hold an all-time record of 1,301-1,145-3
BIG SOUTH ONLY
- Have won three straight conference series and eight of the last nine in league play
- Lead the league with a 11-3 record, one ahead of Upstate at 8-4
- Are 3-0 in one run games and 6-0 when leading after four innings
- Recorded first back-to-back conference series sweeps since 2008
- The 11-3 start is the best since 2008 when the Eagles were 14-1 in league play
- Eagles have an all-time record of 324-312 in Big South regular season games
- The 324 wins are the most in league history (Radford is next with 310)
- Beckham leads the team against league competition with a .432 average
- Bryden leads the way with 17 RBI while Winebarger is second with 14 RBI
- Amos is batting .380 with 15 runs and seven RBI
- Averaging 5.6 runs per game and batting .312 as a team
LOOKING BACK AT 2025
- Eagles season came to an end in the Big South Championship game for a second straight season in 2025
- It was the 15th time in the history of the program that the Eagles played in the championship game
- Returned a total of 14 players from the 2025 roster after losing two starters Megan Powell and Emma Jackson
- Tia Beckham, Peyton Bryden, and Grayson Buckner highlight the returning starters
- Also returning are Aspen King, Mili Watts, Ashlyn Bunn, Annelisa Winebarger, Lonna Addison, Sophia Lawson, Emma Roberson, Tabitha Perry, Madelyn Miller, and Emmy Cardenas
- Had the first 30-win season since 2019 and finished tied for 3rd in the league standings
- The Eagles batted a team average of .247 in the 2025 season
- Beckham was the 2025 Big South Newcomer of the Year
- Beckham started in all 53 games she appeared and batted .275 with 23 runs, 44 hits, 10 home runs, and a team-high 40 RBI
- Buckner, the only senior on the roster, started all 53 games she appeared in, batting .226 with 16 runs, 35 hits, and four home runs
- Bryden leads the returning players with a batting average of .302 and started 52 of her 53 game appearances
- Addison was the number two pitcher in 2025 and turned in strong season in the circle with an 11-6 record with a 2.92 ERA
- Addison was 5th in the Big South in ERA, 6th in strikeouts and tied for 6th in wins
- She capped off her first season as an Eagle with a Big South All-Tournament selection along with Powell and Jackson
- There are nine newcomers on the roster this year with seven freshman and two juniors
- 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
HEAD COACH KENDALL FULLER
- Kendall Fuller is in the third 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 121-143 (186-211) career record
- Fuller will coach in her 400th career game on Friday, Apr. 24 vs. Radford
- Earned her 100th win at Winthrop on Feb. 20 in a 4-3 victory over George Washington
- In her first season with the Eagles she led the team to within a game of a Big South title and NCAA Regional appearance
2026 SEASON HONORS
- Rebecca Amos – Freshman – Outfielder
- Big South Freshman of the Week (Mar. 23)
- Big South Freshman of the Week (Feb. 24)
- Tia Beckham – Junior – Outfielder
- 2026 Big South Preseason All-Conference Team
- Peyton Bryden –Junior – Third Baseman
- Big South Player of the Week (Mar. 23)
- Darrah Nickens – Redshirt Junior – Utility/Outfielder
- Big South Co-Player of the Week (Feb. 17)
RECORD BOOK WATCH/CAREER MILESTONES
- Rebecca Amos
- Broke the program's record for runs by a freshman (41 – previously held by Tessa Thomas in 2006 with 35)
- Broke the program's record for stolen bases (18) by a freshman (16 – held by Susan Funderburk in 1994)
- On the season she has three triples, which is one shy of tying the freshman mark of four set by Kim Cowgill in 1993
- The freshman record for batting average in a single-season is .375 set by Leslie McAlister in 1998 as Amos is currently sitting at .373
- Grayson Buckner (includes stats from Lees-McRae)
- Reached 100 career hits with a single in the first vs. Youngstown State in 2025 and reached 150 career hits in the first game of the PC series (164)
- Reached 50 career RBI after driving in five on the opening weekend (84)
- She also made her 100th start in the game vs. St. John's
- Reached 80 career runs (83)
- Tia Beckham (includes stats from N.C. State)
- Reached 50th career hit after going 2-for-3 against Robert Morris (79)
- Her home run at Longwood in game two was her 10th of the season and 20th in her career (all at Winthrop)
- Now has 77 RBI as an Eagle in 94 games played
- As an Eagle she also has 24 doubles (18th on the program all-time doubles list)
- Hit her second grand slam as an Eagle in the first inning of the 16-6 win over Drexel
- Lonna Addison (includes stats from Lees-McRae)
- Made 50th appearance as an Eagle at Queens
- In her collegiate career she has 92 appearances
- Earned her 30th collegiate victory on Mar. 6 in a 1-0 win over Georgia State
- Has 189 strikeouts as an Eagle and 435 in her career
- Has 11 complete games on the year and 24 in her career (16 as an Eagle)
- Peyton Bryden
- Reached 100 career hits in the opening game of the Longwood series (102)
- Has played in 116 games with 103 starts
- Joined the 20-double club last weekend as she now has 21 in her career
- Has career-highs in runs (40) and RBI (41)
- Became the 4th player in program history with 40 or more runs and RBI in the same season
- Set a career-high in home runs with nine this season, giving her 13 for her career
- This season she had a career-best 15 game streak for reaching base safely
WALK-OFF WINS
- Feb. 13 vs. Le Moyne
- The Eagles scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to earn a 7-4 victory
- Ali Bunch hit a three-run home run to center field with two outs
- Feb. 20 vs. George Washington
- The Eagles scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh to earn a 4-3 win
- The first two batters of the inning were out before the Eagles started the rally
- The first run was plated by an Annelisa Winebarger single to the pitcher
- Then Peyton Bryden provided a two-run double for the win
- Mar. 6, vs. ETSU
- Eagles led the game 7-0 before ETSU stormed back and tied the game in the top of the seventh
- In the bottom of the eighth, Grayson Buckner was placed on second and moved to third on a ground out
- Emma Roberson singled up the middle to score Buckner for the win
- Apr. 10, vs. USC Upstate
- Darrah Nickens hit a solo walk-off home run with one out to give the Eagles a 4-3 win in the series opener with Upstate
- Apr. 11, vs. USC Upstate
- Grayson Bucker hit a 1-2 pitch to center field to score Tia Beckham from third to earn a 3-2 win to clinch the series with Upstate
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UP NEXT
Winthrop returns home for its final games of the regular season, hosting Radford in a three-game Big South Conference series. The series begins on Friday, Apr. 24 with a single-game at 4 p.m. and wraps-up on Saturday, Apr. 25 with a doubleheader beginning at 11 a.m.
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