These are the teams we expect to see in the top 10 of the DII softball preseason poll
These are the teams we expect to see in the top 10 of the DII softball preseason poll NCAA.com
— Saint Leo Softball (@SaintLeoSB) Saint Leo: The Lions gave Southern Indiana its toughest test in Salem last year, bowing out of the tournament in the semifinals in an extra-inning thriller. The top four hitters from that lineup return, all of whom batted over .300, which is huge for a team not based around the long ball. Alison Mitts is gone, but Auria Mounts looked like an ace last season and should have no problem doing so again.
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PRESENTED BY First pitch of the DII softball season is set for Feb. 1. With the NFCA preseason poll set to drop next week, it’s time to take a look at who the contenders are for the 2019 season. Last year, Southern Indiana went from the eight seed to national champion, sweeping its way through the DII softball championship bracket in five straight games. That gives the Screaming Eagles the easy top spot in the preseason poll. Here's a look at how we expect to see the top 10 fill out. 2018 RECAP:The first five
Southern Indiana: Two words for you: Jennifer Leonhardt. Leonhardt was the first pitcher in Screaming Eagles history to earn All-American honors, and she did it as a freshman in 2017. Last season, she was the Most Outstanding Player of the DII softball championship, opening with a one-hit shutout of No. 1 North Georgia and a no-hitter over Southern Arkansas. She’s back for her junior season, and Southern Indiana should be just fine. Saint Anselm: Morgan Perry, Courtney Fisher and Abbie Murrell combined to go 44-13 last season with a 3.86 ERA all the way to the championship series. All three are back and will help for a team that will need to find a power surge with leading slugger Megan Murrell lost to graduation. Still, getting three pitchers back in the circle with postseason experience is huge. North Georgia: Leading hitter back? Check. Arguably the best pitcher in DII softball back? Check. The No. 1-seeded Nighthawks from a year ago lost some big pieces in Sydney Sprague and Amber Johns but have plenty in the tank to replace them. Kaylyn Anthony, who led the team in hitting with a .367 average, and Shelby Hammontree, who was second with 14 home runs, return to the lineup while the NFCA DII Player of the Year, Kylee Smith returns to the circle. Smith led DII softball in ERA (0.59), wins (36), and strikeouts (338) in 2018 and there’s little reason to expect anything less in 2019. Chico State: The Wildcats lose a big power bat in Karli Skowrup, but that’s the only big loss from a lineup that made history winning its first-ever CCAA championship last season on the way to Salem, Virginia for the DII softball championship. Kristen Worley, Amanda Flores, Wendy Cardinali, and Bailey Akins provide enough average and power to be a conference threat once again. Hailey Gilham is gone, but Naomi Monahan (15-1, 2.83 ERA) and a couple of transfers are back to pitch for Chico State. Lions tabbed to finish first in Softball Preseason Coaches Poll. Saint Leo received 94 total points with six first-place votes from the 11 head coaches.— Saint Leo Softball (@SaintLeoSB) Saint Leo: The Lions gave Southern Indiana its toughest test in Salem last year, bowing out of the tournament in the semifinals in an extra-inning thriller. The top four hitters from that lineup return, all of whom batted over .300, which is huge for a team not based around the long ball. Alison Mitts is gone, but Auria Mounts looked like an ace last season and should have no problem doing so again.