Coronavirus case forces University of North Alabama softball team to cancel activities
No makeup dates have been scheduled currently.
Posted: Apr 14, 2021 6:58 PM
Posted By: Ashley Thusius
The University of North Alabama has cancelled its softball team’s activities due to a positive coronavirus case.
The school provided the following statement: Due to a positive COVID-19 case and contact tracing within the program, the University of North Alabama softball team has cancelled all activities until April 26. Cancelled events include the next two weekend ASUN Conference series against Lipscomb (April 16-17 at home) and at Kennesaw State (April 23-24 on the road).
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The perennial ACC favorites will begin the season with the same status. The Seminoles are deeper in the circle with redshirt senior Caylan Arnold, redshirt sophomore Kathryn Sandercock, Louisville transfer Danielle Watson and redshirt freshman Emma Wilson. Arnold was 5-3 with a team-leading 1.40 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 60 IP in 2020 her first season at FSU after transferring from Tennessee. Sandercock was 9-1 with a 2.19 ERA and 35 strikeouts in 60.2 IP. The Seminoles have experience remaining from their 2018 WCWS championship team with Sydney Sherrill, Dani Morgan, Anna Shelnutt and Elizabeth Mason. Devyn Flaherty improved after competing in the Florida Gulf Coast League over the summer. True freshman outfielder Jahni Kerr is expected to make an early impact. True freshman Hallie Wacaser, a two-time Gatorade State Player of the Year in Arkansas and Under-17 U.S. national team member, is recovering from a torn ACL suffered in the fall.