National
4x All-America First Team (from CoSIDA)
3x All-America First Team (2014-16; from NFCA)
2016 NFCA DII Player of the Year Top-3 Finalist
United States Sports Academy's Female Athlete of the Month (Feb. 2016)
2016 Academic All-America® Second Team
2015 NFCA DII Player of the Year Top-10 Finalist
2014 DII Ron Lenz Pitcher of the Year (from CoSIDA)
2013 All-America Second Team (from NFCA)
Regional
2x Midwest Region Pitcher of the Year (2014, '16)
4x All-Midwest Region First Team (from CoSIDA)
4x All-Midwest Region First Team (from NFCA)
Conference
2016 GLVC Pitcher of the Year
2016 GLVC Council of Presidents' Academic Excellence Award (3.5+ career GPA)
2013 GLVC Freshman of the Year
4x All-GLVC First Team
11x GLVC Pitcher of the Week
3x Academic All-GLVC
NCAA RECORD HOLDER
30 strikeouts in a game |
21 Ks in a 7-inning game
2016
Finished collegiate career as UIndy’s all-time leader in wins (140), strikeouts (1,659) and innings pitched (1027.0) … second all-time in career Ks by a Division II pitcher ... named a top-3 finalist for the Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II National Player of the Year ... dubbed All-America First Team by both CoSIDA and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) ... finished with a school-record 40 wins versus just four losses while compiling a miniscule 0.85 ERA ... led DII in strikeouts per 7 IP (12.8) and hits allowed per 7 IP (3.2) ... 2016 D2CCA Midwest Region Pitcher of the Year ... CoSIDA Academic All-America® Division II Softball Second Team ... four-time first team all-region honoree, both from CoSIDA and the NFCA ... became just the third pitcher in NCAA history (first DII pitcher) to strikeout all 21 batters in a seven-inning game: a 2-0 win versus in-region Hillsdale (2/27); recorded a no-hitter that day, facing just 25 batters (21 K, 4 BB, 0 balls in play) ... voted the United States Sports Academy's Female Athlete of the Month for February; runner-up was skiing gold medalist Lindsey Vonn, while the male winner was reigning NBA MVP Steph Curry ... tossed the season's second no-hitter in a five-inning shutout of Gannon (3/3) ... added a third no-no with a 15-K, zero-walk performance versus in-region Walsh (3/15) ... tossed a 17-K one-hitter at in-region Urbana (4/14) ... struck out 13 in a no-hit performance versus Quincy (4/24) ... added another no-no (5th of the season, 8th career) in the GLVC Tournament, blanking regionally-ranked Truman with 12 Ks and one walk (4/29) ... garnered all four pitching wins at the conference tournament, leading UIndy to its second-ever GLVC title ... tossed five scoreless innings in the Hounds' NCAA regional win versus Southern Indiana (5/6) ... continued career after graduation by signing with the Chicago Bandits of the NFP, becoming the first-ever DII player for the Bandits; won the NFP championship with the Bandits in 2016 and again with the Houston Scrap Yard Dawgs in 2017.
2015
Voted First Team All-America by both the National Fastpitch Coaches Association and the College Sports Information Directors of America … one of 10 finalists for Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II National Player of the Year … also garnered first-team recognition on the All-Midwest Region and All-GLVC squads, as well as team MVP … broke her own school record for strikeouts with a Division II-leading 457 Ks, good for the fifth-highest total in DII history … finished second in the nation in wins (39) and eighth in ERA (1.19), with the former also good for a new program mark … spun a school-record 31 complete games, including nine shutouts … also managed four saves in relief … fanned 19 in a win versus Drury (3/14), coming one shy of tying the DII record for most strikeouts in a seven-inning game (a record she would eventually break) … K’d an even 20 batters in a nine-inning win versus Southern Indiana (4/4); escaped a bases-loaded, no-out jam in the seventh inning of that contest by fanning three consecutive batters … notched career no-hitter No. 2 with a five-inning blanking of McKendree (4/11) … tossed 27 consecutive scoreless innings in the GLVC Tournament, pitching the Hounds to a conference final appearance … followed that with three straight wins in the NCAA Midwest Regional 2, striking out 32 while allowing just one run in 22 frames of postseason work … with the Hounds down 0-1 in a best-of-three series, she bested No. 1-ranked Missouri-St. Louis and All-America pitcher Hannah Perryman in back-to-back games at the NCAA DII Super Regional, advancing UIndy to its first NCAA Championship appearance since 2009 … tossed third career no-no in the opening game of the “World Series,” beating eventual-national-champ North Georgia and DII Pitcher of the Year Courtney Poole, 1-0; amassed 10 Ks and two walks in the win, with just one UNG baserunner advancing as far as second … named an All-America Scholar Athlete by the NFCA and Academic All-Conference by the GLVC.
Named 2014 Division II Pitcher of the year by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), becoming first-ever Greyhound to receive the honor ... dubbed All-America First Team by both CoSIDA and the National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) ... finished second in the nation in both wins (33) and strikeouts (386), with the latter breaking her own school record ... racked up a GLVC-high 252 2/3 innings pitched, one shy of tying the program mark ... set the NCAA record (all divisions) with 30 strikeouts in a 13-inning win versus Rockhurst in the opening round of the GLVC Tournament (5/2); allowed just one hit - a 10th-inning single - while surrendering just three walks in her record-setting performance ... did not lose a game from Mar. 17 to May 2, winning 25 consecutive decisions to match the ninth-longest such streak in DII history ...named GLVC Pitcher of the Week (4/14) after going 3-0 with a save in a week that included shutting out No. 6 Missouri-St. Louis; also named among the "other selected top performances" in that week's NFCA's National Pitcher of the Week release ... allowed two hits or less in 15 of her 37 starts ... named an All-America Scholar Athlete by the NFCA and Academic All-Conference by the GLVC.
Dubbed First Team All-America by CoSIDA and second team by the NFCA ... also named All-Midwest Region First Team by both outfits ... became the third Greyhound in as many years to be named GLVC Freshman of the Year .. All-GLVC First Team ... twice named GLVC Pitcher of the Week ... shattered the program's single-season record for strikeouts with 319 Ks in 207.1 innings ... ranked third in Division II in hits allowed per 7 IP (3.7), fourth in wins (28), sixth in strikeouts per 7 IP (10.7), 11th in ERA (1.24) and 14th in shutouts (9) ... faced and defeated No. 1-ranked and defending national-champ Valdosta State in just her second collegiate start (2/16), fanning 12 and allowing one earned run in the complete-game win ... surrendered just one earned run in a stretch of 50 1/3 innings from Mar. 23 to Apr. 6 ... notched first collegiate no-hitter with a 14-K shutout of in-region Saginaw Valley State (Mar. 7) ... set a school record (one she broke a year later) with 18 Ks in a seven-inning game at UW-Parkside (4/28), two shy of the D-II mark ... notched first collegiate save versus Wayne State in the opening round of the NCAA Midwest Regional 1 (5/10) ... tossed a 10-K, complete-game shutout in the regional final vs. Ashland (5/12) ... earned the win versus ninth-ranked Grand Valley State in game two of the Super Regional (5/18) ... laid down a successful sacrifice bunt versus Lewis in her one and only plate appearance of the season (3/30), advancing a runner that eventually scored.
Four-year letterwinner in softball and basketball ... pitched AHS to district championships as both a junior and senior .. compiled a 26-5 record in the circle her final season to go with 351 strikeouts and a 1.16 ERA ... named First Team All-State that year, as well 7th Region Player of the Year and Class 3A Player of the Year accolades ... two-time team MVP and Kentucky East/West All-Star ... academic all-state honoree in both softball and basketball .. also named to the all-district and all-region tournament teams in both sports ... won the softball team’s Sportsmanship Award and the basketball team’s Most Improved Player award as a sophomore ... honor roll student.
Communication major ... daughter of Rick and Jennifer Foley ... older sister Megan played soccer at Division-III Centre College in Danville, Ky. ... born 1/20/94.