Louisville Slugger/NFCA, Easton & ESPN.com All-Americans
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Nicole Barber2004 - NFCA First Team, Easton First Team Nicole Barber was a four-year letterman (2001-04) who earned four All-America and four All-SEC honors. A native of Oregon City, Ore., Barber finished her career as the NCAA's all-time leader for stolen bases (257), consecutive stolen bases (73) and consecutive errorless games played (219). |
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Jessica Doucette2006 - Easton Second Team, NFCA Third Team Doucette tallied Easton Second-Team and NFCA Third-Team honors after hitting .318 with 14 doubles, 11 home runs and 53 RBI in 2006. A native of El Segundo, Calif., Doucette posted 17 multi-hit and 16-multi RBI games in 2006. She also tallied four wins against top 25 teams. |
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Alisa Goler
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Michelle Green2005 - NFCA Second Team, Easton Second Team Michelle Green (2002-05) concluded her career in 2005 at the top of the Georgia record books in several pitching categories. A native of Duluth, Ga., Green finished her Bulldog career as the school's all-time leader in wins (104), ERA (1.30), shutouts (47.5) and strikeouts (1,070). |
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Megan McAllister2006 - Easton Second Team, NFCA Third Team A two-time First-Team All-SEC selection, Megan McAllister (2004-07) garnered Easton Second Team and NFCA Third Team honors after hitting .350 with 16 doubles, 16 home runs and 64 RBI in 2006. A native of Carlsbad, Calif., McAllister turned in 17 multi-hit and 19 multi-RBI games in 2006. |
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Kellie Middleton2007 - Easton Second Team Middleton concluded her Bulldog career (2006-07) in 2007 with three All-America honors and two All-SEC honors. She was the team leader in batting average for both the 2006 and 2007 seasons. A native of Norcross, Ga., Middleton finished her career ranked second in school history in career batting average (.392) and on-base percentage (.471). |
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Taylor Schlopy2011 - Lowe's Senior CLASS Second Team |
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Kim Wendlend2005 - NFCA First Team, Easton First Team Kim Wendland was a four-year letterman (2002-05) that earned five All-America and four All-SEC honors. A native of Rock Island, Ill., Wendlend was named the 2005 SEC Player of the Year after concluding her senior campaign with a .392 batting average with 15 home runs and 54 RBI. |
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Megan Wiggins2011 - NFCA Second TeamIn 2011, Wiggins led the Bulldogs with a .388 batting average, 81 hits, 71 runs scored, 23 doubles, five triples and 153 total bases while also providing 13 home runs and 17 stolen bases. Wiggins' 23 doubles set a single-season UGA record and were tied for the SEC record. Wiggins became the first SEC player and just the 11th SEC player to reach 200 career runs and RBI finishing her four years with 203 runs and 203 RBI. She also finished UGA career with a school record 121 extra-base hits (61 doubles, 14 triples, 46 home runs). |
ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans
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Kasi Carroll2007 - ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team Carroll posted a 94-29 record with a 1.68 ERA in 791.1 innings in her Bulldog career (2004-07). As a senior, Carroll went 29-10 with a 1.77 ERA in 245.1 innings. A three-time SEC Honor Roll selection, Carroll was named to ESPN The Magazine's Academic All-America First Team both in 2006 and 2007. |
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Katie Lewis2005 - ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team Lewis concluded her Bulldog career (2002-05) in 2005 as the SEC's all-time leader with 136 sacrifices, including 34 as a senior that ranked first in the nation. In addition to being named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team selection, Lewis was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll three times. |
NSCA All-American
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Rhonda Coffelt1999 - NSCA All-America Coffelt was a three-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs (1997-99) that earned All-America honors from the National Strength Coaches Association. As a senior in 1999, Coffelt was second on the team in innings pitched (156.1) and compiled a 2.42 ERA. |




















