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Softball Places Seven on the CACC Academic Honor Roll

7/26/2021 12:00:00 AM



Goldey-Beacom's softball team once again exceled in the classroom with seven of its student-athletes making the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Academic Honor Roll.
 
Senior Kylie Quirk (Newark, DE) was tabbed a third time, sophomore Emily Lozowski (Marlton, NJ) made her second appearance on the team with Taylor Beres (Middletown, DE) and fellow junior Zoe Lockwood (Chesapeake City, MD) along with freshmen Nicole Makin (Edgewater Park, NJ), Haley Miller (Deptford, NJ) and Kylie Seagroves (Eagle River, AK) also getting on the list.
 
Quirk ended her productive run with the Lightning by going 4-for-4 in the regular-season finale at Nyack.  Lozowski was one of three for the squad to start all 27 games, making her presence know at second base with a .939 fielding percentage.
 
Beres saw limited action due to injury, but looks to get back to form in the circle next season as she is fourth in school history with 165 strikeouts, eighth with 265 innings pitched and 14th with 11 wins.  Lockwood graduates after closing tied for sixth on the squad last season with 15 hits, which included two hits and two RBI at Nyack.
 
A new era begins in 2022 with Juli Greep taking over as head coach.  Greep enters following a successful 10-year run at Wesley College in which she leaves as the program's winningest coach with 168 triumphs.  Her arrival in 2012 produced an 11-game increase in victories for the highest in Division III that year.  By the time she left, nearly all single-season and career records in program history had been shattered and she had the top winning percentage of all active women's teams and previous softball coaches at the College.
 
Greep's run produced the first female student-athlete in Wesley history to be named CoSIDA Academic All-America in addition to three CoSIDA All-District picks, 41 National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-American Scholar-Athletes and 45 Capital Athletic Conference Academic All-Conference honorees.
 
The Wolverines also had four NFCA All-Region players, three tabbed All-ECAC, three Wesley College Female Athletes of the Year and 16 all-conference picks between the CAC and the Atlantic East Conference.
 
Greep in 2019 was honored as the Atlantic East's Coach of the Year with Wesley advancing to the conference final.
  
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