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Grand Valley State University Athletics

2016 Softball Roster

Doug Witte
Doug Witte
Doug Witte
Doug Witte
Doug Witte
Doug Witte

15 Sara Andrasik

15 Sara Andrasik

  • Height:
    6-0
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Position:
    P
  • Hometown:
    Sagamore Hills, Ohio
  • Highschool:
    Nordonia

Summary

Biography

2016: Named to the D2CCA All-Midwest Region Second Team, her second Midwest Region honors (also in 2013)…Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team for the second time in her career (also in 2013)…Earned GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team honors for the third straight year…Totaled a 14-3 record with seven saves and a 2.11 earned run average in 112.2 innings pitched…Led the GLIAC in saves (seven), which tied for fourth place in all of Division II this season…Also ranked fifth in the conference in wins (14), sixth in individual shutouts (three), eighth in total appearances (30), 11th in ERA (2.11), 12th in strikeouts (74), 14th in innings pitched (112.2) and opponents batting average (.245), 18th in strikeouts per game (4.60), and 24th in complete games (five)…Finished second in GVSU history with 10 career saves…Ranks seventh in Laker career history with 410 strikeouts, eighth in victories (57) and innings pitched (515.2), and ninth in shutouts (16) and fewest hits allowed (433)….Tossed three career no-hitters (one in 2014, two in 2013), tied for the second-most by a GVSU pitcher since 2000 and the only no-hitters by a Laker since 2010…Selected as the GLIAC Pitcher of the Week on Apr. 25…Allowed one or fewer earned runs in 20 of 30 appearances, including eight of final 10 career appearances in the circle…Tossed 125 pitches in season-opening 4-3 win over Missouri S&T (Feb. 26), allowing three runs in seven innings…Notched complete game shutout in 3-0 victory over #20 Winona State (Mar. 6), giving up seven hits and totaling four strikeouts…Received a no-decision, but pitched nine innings and threw season-high 145 pitches in 10-inning, 3-2 victory over in-region foe Southern Indiana (Mar. 8), giving up just two runs on eight hits…Threw complete game shutout in 2-0 win at Tiffin (Apr. 17), giving up six hits in the win…Also threw a seven-inning shutout in her next appearance, topping Malone (Apr. 22) at home by a 5-0 score, allowing three hits and striking out seven…Gave up just one run on six hits in complete game 5-1 victory over Walsh (Apr. 23) the following day…Pitched in four of GVSU’s five games at the Midwest Region Tournament in Indianapolis, earning the victory over #2 Indianapolis (May 6) by allowing one earned run in 4.2 innings of relief in 5-4 win…Earned the save in 2-1 championship victory over Trevecca Nazarene (May 7) by working two perfect innings and striking out pair of batters…Saved both games of Midwest Super Regional Tournament in Detroit, topping #10 Wayne State to help Lakers clinch third appearance in College World Series…Retired all three batters in game one victory over Wayne State (May 11), as GVSU earned come-from-behind 5-4 win…Allowed just one walk in two hitless innings of 1-0 championship victory over Warriors (May 12), recording her seventh save of the season…Pitched in both games at the College World Series, allowing no runs and three hits in 3.2 innings of 4-0 loss to #1 West Texas A&M (May 17)…Gave up two runs in one inning of work in final career appearance, a 7-4 defeat to #16 Armstrong State (May 18).

2015: Named to GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team…Owned a 11-7 record with a 2.55 ERA and struck out 93 batters in 129.0 innings in the circle…Made 24 appearances (23 starts) and tossed 14 complete games, two of which were shutouts…Finished fourth in the GLIAC in starts, seventh in complete games, eighth in shutouts, and ninth in innings pitched…Also ranked 10th in the conference in strikeouts, 11th in victories, 13th in ERA and strikeouts per game (5.05), and 14th in opponents batting average (.245)…Moved into eighth place in GVSU career history with 336 strikeouts and tied for ninth place with 13 shutouts…Gave up two or fewer earned runs in 16 of 24 appearances…Tossed a complete game three-hitter, while striking out six batters, in a 5-2 in-region victory over Illinois Springfield (Feb. 20) in her first start of the year…Allowed one unearned run on three hits in seven innings against regional finalist Missouri-St. Louis (Feb. 21) in the 1-0 loss…Pitched 6.2 innings, giving up no runs on three hits, in an 11-5 victory over Cedarville (Mar. 2)…Topped reigning Midwest Region champion Wayne State in a 3-2 victory (Mar. 31), allowing two runs (one earned) on five hits in a complete game victory…Struck out season-high seven batters against eventual regional champion Indianapolis (Mar. 7)…Allowed zero earned runs in seven innings of a 6-3 victory at Ferris State (Apr. 18).

2014: Named to the CoSIDA All-Academic District 4 Team…Finished the season with a 12-7 record (with one save) and 82 strikeouts in 124.1 innings pitched…Appeared in 25 games (making 20 starts), while tossing 12 complete games…Ranked seventh in the GLIAC in wins, games started, and appearances, while placing eighth in complete games, and ninth in strikeouts…Highlight of the season was a seven-inning no-hitter in 6-0 win over Notre Dame College (3/8), as she struck out a season-high nine batters…No-hitter was third of her career, tied for second-most among Laker pitchers since 2000…Tossed a complete game two-hit victory over Lewis (2/22)…Fired a one-hitter in 4-0 win over Lake Erie (3/31) with one walk and five strikeouts…Earned a complete game 6-2 victory over #14 Wayne State (4/11) - an eventual College World Series participant - by allowing two runs and five hits in seven innings…Pitched a complete game four-hitter (and struck out eight batters) in 3-2 win over Saginaw Valley State (4/27) in regular season finale.

2013: Earned Daktronics All-America Honorable Mention plaudits after being named to the Daktronics All-Midwest Region First Team...Named the GLIAC Freshman of the Year, the fourth Laker in history (and third in the last four years) to be named the league's top rookie...Voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team...Compiled a tremendous first season as a true freshman, finishing the year with a 20-4 record, a 1.59 earned run average, and 161 strikeouts in 149.2 innings pitched...Led the GLIAC in lowest opponents batting average (.182) and strikeouts per game (7.53), while ranking second in ERA (1.59), strikeouts (161), and shutouts (eight)...Ranked third in the conference in wins (20), fifth in appearances (29), games started (24), and complete games (18), and sixth in innings pitched (149.2)...Her 161 strikeouts ranks as seventh-most in a single season in GVSU history, while the eight shutouts are tied for 10th-most in a Laker season...Tossed two no-hitters during her freshman year: in a 1-0 home victory over rival Ferris State (4/7), which included 10 strikeouts, and an 8-0 home win over Lake Superior State (4/28) with eight strikeouts...Recorded 10 or more strikeouts in five outings, including a season-high 13 punchouts in a 9-0 win against Southern Connecticut State (3/9)...Allowed more than five hits in only five of her 29 appearances...Tallied at least one strikeout in 28 of her 29 outings in the circle...Allowed just 11 extra base hits in 149.2 innings, including no triples and only one home run...Named the GLIAC Pitcher of the Week on April 15th...Earned first collegiate win in a 6-0 victory over Georgian Court (3/4) in a complete game four-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts...Her very next outing was a 4-0 win over Assumption (3/5), which was a complete game one-hitter with 12 strikeouts...Struck out 11 Hillsdale batters in a complete game seven-hit performance, as GVSU defeated the Chargers 5-1 in late April...Earned a two-inning save, not allowing a hit or run, to clinch the Midwest Regional Tournament title with a 2-1 win over Missouri-St. Louis (5/12)...Picked up the victory in the winner-take-all third game of the Midwest Super Regional Tournament; a 3-2 win over #1 Indianapolis, allowing only two runs on seven hits and totaling six strikeouts in seven innings to send the Lakers to the Division II College World Series...Pitched in all four games at the Division II College World Series, including a complete game victory over Molloy (5/25), where she allowed only two runs (both unearned) on two hits in the 5-2 victory to send the Lakers to the Final Four.

High School: Prepped at Nordonia High School (Ohio) under head coach Frank Carabello...Named First Team All-Northern Ohio Conference after a strong junior season, in which she was 16-6 with a 0.87 earned run average and struck out 233 batters in 160 innings...Totaled 12-10 record in sophomore season with a 1.40 ERA and 226 strikeouts in 125 innings in the circle...During first three seasons at Nordonia, Andrasik was 35-19 with 521 strikeouts in 346 innings, which included three no-hitters and two all-star game appearances...The team captain, she was also named second team all-district, the team's most valuable player, and won the scholar athlete award three times...In summer softball, she won three state championships, one national championship, a national runner-up finish, and tossed a perfect game (17 strikeouts in six innings) in 2010...Four-year letterwinner in basketball...Also participated in National Honor Society, Project Love, Leadership Council, and Suburban League Leadership Team.

Personal: Daughter of William and Marcia Andrasik...Majoring in math.

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Historical Player Information

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    2013Freshman

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    15
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    2014Sophomore

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    15
  • 15

    2015Junior

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    15
  • 15

    2016Senior

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    6'0"
    15