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njurieswreakedhavocon theVirginiaTechsoftball team, asmanyof theHokies’
prominentplayersmissedsignificanttimebecauseofvariousailments.Breanna
Davenport, however, battled through hers and enjoyed the best season of
her career.
Davenport earned second-team All-ACC honors—the lone Hokie
to be named to the all-conference team—after a spring in which she
hit a career-best .333. The outfielder started 52 games, with most
of those coming as a designated player, and led the Hokies in
at-bats (159) and hits (53), and she shared the team lead in
runs with 29. Her eight home runs, 29 RBI and .547 slugging
percentage ranked second on the team.
Davenport was even better in conference play. She led the
Hokies with a .408 batting average in ACC games, with four
home runs, four doubles, 17 runs, and 11 RBI. Her five-hit
game against Louisville in the first game of a doubleheader
on April 14 tied for the most in an ACC game this season
and was only the third five-hit game in program history.
Following the season, Davenport earned second-team
All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors by the National Fastpitch
Coaches Association. NFCA member coaches from each respective
region vote on the teams and place an emphasis on a player’s
performances against opponents ranked in the top 75 of the RPI.
Davenport hit .369 in 22 games against teams in the top 75 of
the RPI, with a .662 slugging percentage and a .423 on-base
percentage. She hit five home runs and drove in 12 in those
games.
Davenport figures to be the future leader of a Tech squad
that lost just three seniors from this year’s team.