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INF, Robin Rockco. Rocko was named the 2004 SCAC Player-of-the-Year, pounded out a conference career-high 19 home runs among her 135 hits (sixth all-time). She batted .385 (seventh all-time) with 93 runs driven in (second all-time) and 30 doubles (fifth all-time) and scored 104 runs (third all-time). A three-time All-SCAC and All-Tournament shortstop, Rockco led the league in hitting (.432) and RBIs (35) in 2003, and twice led the league in runs scored (2003, 2004) and home runs (2002, 2003). Her 11 home runs in 2003 remained the SCAC single-season record until broken earlier this season.
INF, Christina Sharp. Sharp is the only player active during the 2006 season to make the all-anniversary team, she finished her career with a .331 batting average and SCAC all-time career marks or hits (173), triples (21) and runs scored (125). A three-time All-SCAC honoree heading into this season, Sharp also had 20 doubles and 78 runs batted in (fourth all-time).
OF, Barbara Balla. Balla was the league's Player-of-the-Year in 2003 when she led the conference in hits with 55. Balla finished her career with 115 hits and a .324 batting average. A three-time All-SCAC outfielder, she had 56 runs batted in and 66 runs scored. Balla was selected to two All-SCAC tournament teams (2002, 2003).
P, Tammy Ladner. Ladner was a four-time All-SCAC pitcher, posted 51 wins for her career (tied for second in league history). Ladner's 2.09 career ERA is fifth-best in conference history and her 227 strikeouts ranks seventh. She posted a 51-30 lifetime mark during her four years at Millsaps - the third-best win-loss percentage among all SCAC pitchers. Ladner was an All-Tournament selection in 2003 and 2004. She tossed 11.0 shutout innings in 2003 to lead the Majors to their only SCAC softball title.
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