
SUWANEE, Ga. – Based on voting by the
head coaches of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC),
DePauw University is the clear team to beat in the race for the
2010 conference softball title.
The Tigers return three SCAC first team all-conference performers
from a year ago including two time All-American Megan Soultz.
Soultz led the league in innings pitched (230.0), appearances (38),
strikeouts (164), complete games (32) and wins (28 – tied for
second most in Division III). In her first three seasons in the
league, Soultz has already set the SCAC career wins mark at 83, and
is also first all-time in strikeouts with 582. Last season, Soultz
posted an ERA of 1.40 (fourth in the SCAC) and held opponents to
just a.203 batting average (third in the SCAC).
DePauw, which won last year’s SCAC softball championship,
posted a perfect 14-0 record in conference play en route to a 32-9
overall record – the third most wins in a single season in
SCAC history. Over the past four seasons, DePauw has produced the
four single greatest seasons in terms of wins (40, 37, 32 and 31)
in league history.
The DU Tigers garnered nine coaches’ votes, while
Southwestern University received the remaining first place
vote.
As for the division races, DePauw is picked to lead the way with
three of five first place votes. Birmingham-Southern College was
tabbed to finish second receiving the other two first place votes
in the division. Rhodes College, who returns two SCAC first team
all-conference performers from a year ago, is picked to finish
third. Centre College was selected fourth while Sewanee-University
of the South was predicted to finish fifth.
Second-year program Southwestern is the pick to win the Western
Division and received four out of five first place votes. Millsaps
College received the remaining first place vote and was picked to
finish in a tie for second with Hendrix College. The Warriors
return three all-conference performers from a year ago. Trinity
University was selected fourth while Austin College was predicted
to finish fifth.
At the 2009 SCAC Softball Championships held at Trinity University,
DePauw won three straight games to win its second straight
conference softball title, capped by an 8-0 victory over Rhodes in
the championship game. As the league’s automatic qualifier,
DePauw was selected to host the NCAA first-round competition. The
Tigers fell to Ohio Northern 4-1 in the NCAA Division III Softball
Championship first-round title game.
The league will see more change in the 2010 season. Due to Colorado
College dropping its softball program a year ago, Millsaps will
return to the Western Division – after a year of competition
in the Eastern Division – to balance the divisions at five a
side. Games against Birmingham-Southern, which enters its second
year of softball competition in the SCAC, will count this season
towards conference standings. The Panthers, however, will not be
eligible for the conference championship as they continue to
transition from Division I to Division III.
To view the entire 2010 SCAC Softball predicted order of finish, click here.