Allison Oneacre Named Freshman All-American, Breaks Penn State Records
Freshman third baseman Allison Oneacre has made history at Penn State, being named a D1Softball Freshman All-American. She is the second unanimous Freshman All-American in the program's history, joining teammate Bridget Nemeth. Oneacre's outstanding season included setting multiple records, including the highest RBI count for a freshman at 61, and leading the team with a .367 batting average, .797 slugging percentage, and .492 on-base percentage.
By the Numbers- Oneacre hit 18 home runs, the most by a Penn State freshman.
- Her season RBI total of 61 is the highest for any Penn State freshman in history.
- Penn State wrapped up the season with a 33-21 overall record.
- The team achieved at least 11 wins in Big Ten Conference play.
Looking ahead, Oneacre's recognition is expected to attract more talent to the Penn State softball program, potentially enhancing recruitment efforts. The team may continue building on their recent successes to aim for an even stronger performance in the upcoming season.
Bottom LineAllison Oneacre's record-setting freshman season not only brings individual accolades but also positions Penn State softball for future success. Her achievements underscore the team’s ongoing development and promise within the competitive landscape of collegiate softball.
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