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Lady Wolves Continue to Rake In Postseason Honors

Lady Wolves Continue to Rake In Postseason Honors

WESSON, Miss.  – The National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) recently announced the Rawlings Gold Glove winners on Tuesday, June 4 while the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) announced their All-American lists on the same day. The Lady Wolves saw two members honored during these announcements as Madison Moak received Gold Glove and First Team All-American honors while Abby Grace Richardson received Third Team All-American honors.

Madison Moak (Brookhaven) led the Lady Wolves and the MACCC in batting average this season at .503 while also leading the team in hits at 94. The University of Southern Mississippi signee is second on the team in home runs at 16 while leading the team in double, triples, RBIs, and stolen bases with 22, 12, 69 and 19 respectively. She also has the second highest on-base percentage on the team at .546 and the highest slugging percentage at 1.005 while posting a perfect fielding percentage with no errors on 69 defensive chances posting 66 putouts and three assists and was part of one double play while playing centerfield. Moak also broke the single season and career hits records (157) this season.

Abby Grace Richardson (Brookhaven) was second on the Lady Wolves in batting average this season at .444. She led the team in home runs at 22 home runs while her 65 RBIs and 14 stolen bases are second-most on the team. She leads the team in on-base percentage at .604 and is second in slugging percentage at 1.000. Her team leading 55 walks is third in the NJCAA. This season, the Mississippi State University signee has broken the career RBI and home run records as well as the single season and career walks records in addition to holding the single season home run and RBI records from her freshman year. She has .931 fielding percentage with 12 errors on 174 defensive chances with 99 putouts and 63 assists while being part of seven double plays.

The Lady Wolves finished the 2024 season 47-7 overall and fourth in the nation at the NJCAA Division II World Series after capturing the 2024 MACCC Regular Season Championship, their first ever in program history.