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2019 Softball

1 Mallory Pollack

  • Height 4-11
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Council Rock North
  • Hometown Ivyland, Pa.

Biography

2019: Made a career-high 43 appearances including 37 starts, mostly in the flex postiion in right field...picked up first career multi-hit game when she went 2-for-2 against North Carolina A&T  (March 3)...Drove in eventual game-winning run against Maryland Eastern Shore (March 28). 

2018: Made 14 appearances, gathering 10 at bats for the season….. Saw some time on the base path…. Scored a run at No.15 ULL (Feb 24)...First hit of the season came against North Florida (Feb 25).

2017: Made 23 appearances, gathering 14 at bats on the season... Got first collegiate hit in first at bat of the season (Feb. 11)... Saw time on the base paths... Earned a RBI in a win against UMKC (Feb. 12)... Had a RBI in a 12-6 win over Howard (Feb. 17).

2016: Made 10 appearances on the season… Saw a majority of action on the base paths during her rookie campaign… Made her collegiate debut versus Loyola Marymount (Feb 23)… Reached base on a walk at Maryland Eastern Shore (April 14)… Scored a run in a 10-2 win over Norfolk St. (April 27)… Named to the UMBC Honor Roll

BACKGROUND: A two-sport athlete at Council Rock High School North… Received the Scholar Athlete Award in 2010 by maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA and excelling in two sports for two consecutive years… A four-year letterwinner with the Indians’ softball team… Played club ball for Tuff-n-Tuffer Gold... Major is psychology.

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Historical Player Information

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