Alabamaâs Bailey Hemphill and Lexi Kilfoyl Earn SEC Weekly Softball Awards
Hemphill named Player of the Week and Kilfoyl Newcomer of the Week
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Mar 16, 2021
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Alabama softball claimed a pair of weekly accolades from the Southeastern Conference, with Bailey Hemphill named the Player of the Week and Lexi Kilfoyl earning the inaugural Newcomer of the Week award, created specifically for the spring 2021 season to honor student-athletes who were freshmen during the shortened 2020 campaign.
Hemphill hit 4-for-6 (.667) on the weekend along with four walks and two hit-by-pitches, reaching base safely in 10 of her 12 plate appearances. She went 3-for-4 in Friday’s contest, driving in five runs on a double and two home runs. Her five RBIs pushed her past the 200 mark for her career, joining Charlotte Morgan and Kaila Hunt as the only Alabama players to surpass the milestone.
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The ladies of the diamond have upheld their end for a quarter-century in sustaining the standard of excellence in Crimson Tide athletics. Legends line the walls of Rhoads Stadium and the practice facility.
The opportunity to add to the record book stands before the 2021 softball squad. Team 25 has started the 2021 softball season with a bang and could produce some legends of its own.
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Nonetheless, the history of the program deserves recognition for building what Alabama fans enjoy today, a truly elite program. These are the trailblazers of Alabama softball as we know it today.
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