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05/19/2012
The 2012 Chanticleers tied the 1994 squad with a program-high 44 wins.
05/11/2012
Chanticleers fall 5-2 to Charleston Southern
05/06/2012
Seniors shine during final regular season home game
04/14/2012
Pineda posts a grand slam in 5-3 win over Liberty in game one, three Chanticleer home runs tallied in second game
04/01/2012
Coastal home run in sixth lifts Chanticleers to 3-1 win
05/19/2012
2012 NCAA Athens Regional - Georgia Southern
05/19/2012
2012 NCAA Athens Regional - UNC
05/18/2012
2012 NCAA Regional - Georgia
04/14/2012
CCU softball vs. Liberty 4/14/2012
03/02/2012
2012 Coastal Carolina Invitational
2012: Played in 58 contest, in which she started 28... The outfielder finished with eight runs and two hits, while being walked once... The Woodruff, S.C. native was 3-for-5 on stolen base attempts.
2011: Played in 27 of Coastal's 58 games, started 17... Ended the season with 33 at bats, two runs, five hits and one home run... Recorded 13 putouts and had a fielding percentage of .929... Posted a season high three putouts against South Carolina on February 12 and had a season high four total bases against Virginia Tech.
High School: Lettered all four years at James F. Brynes... Named to the All-region team as a senior... Her junior year, she won the Rebel Senior Award and was named to the All-Academic team... Selected Best Offensive Player and named to the All-tournament team and All-region team her junior year...Had the highest team GPA as a sophomore... As a freshman, she was given the Coach's Rebel Award... Also lettered in volleyball her last three years as a Rebel... As a senior, she was named to the All-region team... Her junior year, she helped her team win the State Championships and was named Best Offensive Player.
Personal: Full Name: Tamara Danay Hawkins... Daughter of Maurice and Sandra Hawkins... Sister, LaDeidra, played softball at Anderson College and brother, Randall, is currently playing football at S.C. State University... Majoring in middle school education.