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Softball Troy L. Sayles, Associate Director of Athletic Communications

Elon Softball Classic Opens 2024 Campaign for Phoenix

ELON, N.C. – The Elon University softball team begins its 2024 campaign with its home tournament, the Elon Softball Classic as the Phoenix welcomes the field of Kent State, Miami (Ohio), Evansville and Appalachian State to Hunt Softball Park. Elon kicks off the tournament versus the Golden Flashes in a twin bill on Thursday, Feb. 8 beginning at 1 p.m.
 
ELON SOFTBALL CLASSIC SCHEDULE (ELON GAMES ONLY)
  • Thursday, February 8
    • 1:00 PM – vs. Kent State
    • 3:30 PM – vs. Kent State
  • Friday, February 9
    • 2:30 PM – vs. Miami (Ohio)
  • Saturday, February 10
    • 12:00 PM – vs. Evansville
  • Sunday, February 1
    • 2:30 PM – vs. Appalachian State
 
FOLLOW THE PHOENIX
• Live stats will be available for the tournament by going to the team's schedule page at elonphoenix.com.
• Updates will also be posted on Twitter at the team's account @ElonSoftball.
• All Elon games against at the tournament will stream on FloSoftball via a paid subscription.
 
LAST TIME THEY MET
Kent State: Kent State leads the all-time series over the Phoenix with a 2-1 ledger. Both teams last played each other in 2011 in a doubleheader with Elon winning the first contest, 4-3, before the Golden Flashes earned the split with a 11-3 victory in the nightcap.
Miami (Ohio): Friday will be the second time Elon and Miami (Ohio) will meet on the softball diamond. The lone matchup between the two schools came in 2002 in Chapel Hill, N.C., with the Redhawks coming away with a 7-4 win.
Evansville: Saturday will be the first-ever meeting between the Phoenix and the Aces.
• Appalachian State: The Mountaineers will be the Phoenix's most-faced opponent at the tournament with both teams having played 48 times going into the weekend. Appalachian State holds a 27-21 all-time advantage over the Phoenix, but Elon has won the past two contests with the maroon and gold sweeping the Mountaineers at its tournament in 2019.
 
PRESEASON PRAISE
• Fifth-year Carley Davis and junior Kaitlyn Wells were named to the 2024 CAA Preseason Watch List as announced by the CAA on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
• Davis earned All-CAA accolades last season at catcher after the Bridgewater, Va., native ranked fourth in the CAA in doubles (13) and was second in the league runners caught stealing. She is also the Phoenix's returning leader in batting average (.301) and hits (41) while also ranking in the program's top three in slugging percentage (.463) and total bases.
• Wells received Second Team All-CAA recognition as a designated player/utility in 2023. The Roswell, Ga., native is Elon's returning leader in RBI (27) while ranking second on the squad in home runs (five) a year ago. The junior also earned CAA Player of the Week honors last season during a Phoenix series win over Towson.
 
2024 CAA PRESEASON POLL
• Elon was tabbed to finish sixth overall in the 2024 CAA Preseason Poll as predicted by the league's 12 head coaches as announced on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
• Delaware was tabbed as a narrow favorite to win the CAA Softball title in a tight predicted order of finish, according to a vote of the league's 12 head coaches. The Blue Hens tallied three first-place votes and 112 points to sit atop the preseason poll, ahead of newcomer Campbell, who totaled a league-best six first-place votes despite trailing with 109 points. The defending CAA Champion, Hofstra, also received three first-place votes, totaling 101 points to edge UNCW (96) by five points in fourth.
• Towson (82) and Elon (73), separated by nine points, rounded out the top half of the poll in fifth and sixth, respectively. Stony Brook (56), Charleston (55) and North Carolina A&T (39) followed, with Monmouth (36), Drexel (20) and Hampton (13) concluding the predicted order of finish.
 
THIS IS ELON SOFTBALL!!
• Elon head coach Kathy Bocock is just four wins away from becoming the only coach in school history with 300 career wins. Last season, Bocock became the Phoenix's all-time career wins leader, surpassing the previous program record of 277 of Patti Raduenz from 2001-11.
• Among her highlights during Bocock's 12 seasons leading the Elon softball program include her taking the Phoenix to the CAA title game in two of the last four seasons, earning wins versus top-10 nation teams like Georgia (twice) and James Madison and coaching the lone two All-Americans in school history (Tomeka Watson '13 and Kara Shutt '16).
 
AROUND THE HORN
• The 2024 season is the 47th overall year of the Elon softball program and the 34th season during the fastpitch era (since 1990). The program will celebrate its 47th year of collegiate competition by using the hashtag #Team47 all season.
• Elon is coming off a 22-26 campaign a year ago, but went 15-7 during CAA play, tying its highest league win total ever. The Phoenix earned the fourth seed for the league tournament, advancing to the CAA postseason for the fourth straight, non-COVID year.
• The Phoenix returns 16 letterwinners from its roster last season including seven starters and five pitchers. Along with Davis and Kaitlyn Wells, some notable returners for the Phoenix include fifth-year Megan Grant and graduate student Drew Menscer and juniors Chloe Hatzopoulos, Reagan Hartley and Allee Seering.
• Hatzopoulos led the team in homers last season with 11 while Grant, Menscer and Seering combined for 77 walks. Hartley was the team's leader in stolen bases with eight.
• In the circle, the Phoenix brings back its top three pitchers in innings pitched in junior McKenna McCard, senior Meredith Wells and junior Isley Duggins. McCard served as the staff ace for the Phoenix last season, pacing the squad in innings (95.0), ERA (2.36), wins (nine) and strikeouts (50).
• Elon will also look forward to having redshirt junior Gabi Schaal and redshirt sophomore Taylor Cherry back on the diamond in 2024 after both players missed time last season due to injuries. Schaal was a Third Team All-CAA choice in 2022 after leading the team in homers (nine) and RBI (39) while Cherry received CAA All-Rookie honors after her freshman season in which she led the Phoenix with 88.2 innings pitched along with 87 strikeouts while become the third Elon pitcher at the Division I level to toss a perfect game.
• Bocock added three new members to her coaching staff over the summer in Jonathan Lynch, Bailey Thomas and Sophia Devesa. Lynch joins the Phoenix after spending time as an assistant coach at NAIA program Central Methodist since 2020. Lynch worked with the pitchers and outfielders at Central Methodist, helping coach several First Team All-Conference pitchers in the Heart of America Athletic Conference.
• Thomas joins the Elon staff after spending the last five seasons as an assistant coach at Utah State. While with the Aggies, Thomas worked with the outfielders while also having responsibility for all defensive instruction, game planning and in game adjustments along with assisting in hitting. Thomas also served as the travel, camp and compliance coordinator.
• Devesa arrives after serving as an assistant coach at Mars Hill since 2021. Prior to joining Mars Hill, she was a graduate assistant coach with Florida National University for two seasons.  She helped lead the Conquistadors to become the 2021 United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) National Champions as the team compiled a 28-13 overall record.  While at FNU, Devesa was responsible for coordinating and running practices, scouting opposing teams, and administrative work such as planning schedules, advising student-athletes, and game day preparations. Her younger sister Bella was a member of the Phoenix softball team from 2020-23.
 
ON DECK
The Phoenix will begin a long road swing away from Hunt Softball Park as Elon travels to NC State next weekend for the Marucci Classic on Feb. 16-18. The maroon and gold will face the field of North Dakota State, UConn and host NC State at the tournament.
 
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Players Mentioned

Taylor Cherry

#6 Taylor Cherry

P
5' 5"
Sophomore
R/R
Carley Davis

#18 Carley Davis

1B/3B/C
5' 9"
Senior
R/R
Isley Duggins

#28 Isley Duggins

P
5' 6"
Sophomore
R/R
Megan Grant

#1 Megan Grant

UT
5' 7"
Senior
L/R
Chloe Hatzopoulos

#5 Chloe Hatzopoulos

OF
5' 10"
Sophomore
R/R
McKenna McCard

#20 McKenna McCard

P/1B
6' 0"
Sophomore
R/R
Drew Menscer

#2 Drew Menscer

UT
5' 4"
Senior
L/R
Gabi Schaal

#9 Gabi Schaal

MI/3B
5' 9"
Junior
R/R
Allee Seering

#29 Allee Seering

UT/C
5' 7"
Sophomore
R/R
Kaitlyn Wells

#22 Kaitlyn Wells

OF
5' 10"
Sophomore
R/R

Players Mentioned

Taylor Cherry

#6 Taylor Cherry

5' 5"
Sophomore
R/R
P
Carley Davis

#18 Carley Davis

5' 9"
Senior
R/R
1B/3B/C
Isley Duggins

#28 Isley Duggins

5' 6"
Sophomore
R/R
P
Megan Grant

#1 Megan Grant

5' 7"
Senior
L/R
UT
Chloe Hatzopoulos

#5 Chloe Hatzopoulos

5' 10"
Sophomore
R/R
OF
McKenna McCard

#20 McKenna McCard

6' 0"
Sophomore
R/R
P/1B
Drew Menscer

#2 Drew Menscer

5' 4"
Senior
L/R
UT
Gabi Schaal

#9 Gabi Schaal

5' 9"
Junior
R/R
MI/3B
Allee Seering

#29 Allee Seering

5' 7"
Sophomore
R/R
UT/C
Kaitlyn Wells

#22 Kaitlyn Wells

5' 10"
Sophomore
R/R
OF