BIRMINGHAM,
Ala. –
Outgoing senior
softball player
Lindsey Randall
has received a
2009 GSC "Top
10" award, an
honor given to
the top
student-athletes
in the league.
The award is
based on
athletic,
academic and
extracurricular
achievement
during the
2008-09 academic
year. It is
given to the top
five male and
top five female
student-athletes
of the league,
signifying them
as the cream of
the GSC crop.
Randall
(Keithville,
La.) is one of
three seniors on
the female side
to be selected
this year. She
joins Amanda
Grappe
(Basketball,
Arkansas Tech)
and Alicia
Williams
(Tennis,
Harding). A pair
of juniors round
out the field in
Courtney Jones
(Soccer, West
Florida) and
Bethany Wright
(Volleyball,
Henderson
State).
Along with her
Player of the
Year accolades
on the field,
Randall has been
an outstanding
student and
asset in her
community. The
senior shortstop
made her two
years at UAM
memorable,
culminating in
one of the best
careers in
school history
and a GSC “Top
Ten” honor.
Randall’s
accomplishments
on the diamond
were
exceptional,
including
several honors
during her
tenure for the
Cotton Blossoms.
A two-time All-GSC
selection,
Randall amassed
140 hits and a
career .372
average, while
topping her
squad in hitting
in both seasons.
During her final
year at UAM, she
led the Cotton
Blossoms in
hits, runs,
doubles,
slugging
percentage and
home runs.
Randall had 19
multiple hit
games and put
together a
15-game hitting
streak during
the season. A
three-time GSC
West Division
Player of the
Week, she also
assumed team
leadership
duties and was
named captain
for the 2009
squad.
On the field
accomplishments
only cover half
of her
attributes, as
Randall’s
success in the
classroom and
the community
elevated her to
her high level.
Randall posted
a 3.69 overall
GPA., including
a 4.00 in her
major of Health
and Exercise
Science. She is
a National
Fast-Pitch
Coaches
Association
All-America
Scholar Athlete,
and was named
ESPN the
Magazine
Academic
All-Region. The
two-time UAM
Chancellor’s
List member also
made the 2009
GSC All-Academic
Team.
Perhaps the most
impressive thing
about the middle
infielder is
what she is
doing to help
people halfway
across the
world. Randall
is the Chairman
of the
fundraising
committee for
Baptist Campus
Ministries for a
mission trip to
Krakow, Poland.
She is one of
six UAM softball
players who will
participate,
traveling to
Poland to
promote goodwill
and sport to
youth in Krakow.
They have used
Internet mediums
such as Facebook
to help raise
money for the
trip and appear
within reach of
bringing this
fantastic
journey to
fruition.
The UAM softball
program has now
produced four
players that
have been deemed
the league’s
best. UAM’s
first ever
selection came
in 2004 with
Lindsey Kight’s
selection to
what was then
called the “Top
Eight”. The
other three have
come over the
last three
seasons with
Sarah Reed in
2007, Meredith
Heckel in 2008
and now Lindsey
Randall in 2009.
The award
presentations
will be made at
the GSC’s Annual
Awards Banquet
this Thursday,
June 25 at the
Hilton Pensacola
Beach Gulf Front
in Pensacola,
Fla. at 6:30
p.m. At that
time, the GSC
will reveal the
winners of the
Commissioner’s
Trophies (top
male, top
female),
recognize its
All-Sports
Trophy Champions
and recognize
UAM Athletic
Director Alvy
Early, who is
stepping down as
AD at the end of
June after more
than a decade at
the helm of the
UAM Athletics
department.
* Portions of
this release
were contributed
by Gulf South
Conference Media
Relations staff
members.