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Softball Quartet Earns College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Honors
May 16, 2023 | Softball
While helping the Princeton softball team to the Ivy League title in 2023, Cate Bade, Caitlin Bish, Molly Chambers and Adrienne Chang have earned College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honors, the organization has announced.
Honorees had to meet GPA and on-field competition minimums in order to qualify for the honor.
Bade, a junior infielder/outfielder and economics major, competed in 48 of the team's 49 games, making 34 starts. Bade's 17 hits came across 14 games, including a three-hit game against Columbia on April 8.Â
Bish, a junior infielder and neuroscience major, had her 17 hits across 16 games, getting two hits at Brown on March 26. Bish played in 39 games, making 21 starts.
Chambers, a junior pitcher and a student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, had a 6-3 record with a 3.66 ERA in 72 2/3 innings across 27 appearances with 11 starts.
Chang, a senior catcher/utility player and molecular biology major, finished third on the team with a .303 batting average on the season, starting all 49 games and tying for the team lead with 28 RBI. Chang had 12 multi-hit games, getting three hits in an April 15 game at Cornell.
Honorees had to meet GPA and on-field competition minimums in order to qualify for the honor.
Bade, a junior infielder/outfielder and economics major, competed in 48 of the team's 49 games, making 34 starts. Bade's 17 hits came across 14 games, including a three-hit game against Columbia on April 8.Â
Bish, a junior infielder and neuroscience major, had her 17 hits across 16 games, getting two hits at Brown on March 26. Bish played in 39 games, making 21 starts.
Chambers, a junior pitcher and a student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, had a 6-3 record with a 3.66 ERA in 72 2/3 innings across 27 appearances with 11 starts.
Chang, a senior catcher/utility player and molecular biology major, finished third on the team with a .303 batting average on the season, starting all 49 games and tying for the team lead with 28 RBI. Chang had 12 multi-hit games, getting three hits in an April 15 game at Cornell.
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