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Another outstanding contributor in a long-list of Allegheny softball standouts, Jen Lorenzen is a fixture in the Gators’ record book.
Ranking first on the school’s all-time charts for homeruns (27), slugging percentage (.725) and bases on balls (76), she also currently ranks second in total bases (321), hits (187) and doubles (41). In addition to her oustanding offensive production, Jen guided Allegheny to back-to-back NCAC regular season championships in 1998 and 1999.
One of the most feared hitters in the region, Jen earned All-East Region plaudits in her final three years of eligibility. In 1999, she batted .481 and belted nine homeruns en route to North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Player of the Year honors. At the end of the season she was named to the NCAA Division III All-American team.
Owner of an impressive .422 career batting average, Jen earned First Team All-Conference accolades in Allegheny’s first three seasons as a member of the NCAC. In each of those first three seasons, she led the conference in homeruns each year while ranking among the top 10 in batting average and runs batted in. As a rookie in 1997, Jen paced the Gators with a .444 batting average while also leading the team in doubles, RBI, homeruns, on-base percentage, and slugging.
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