10 Chelsea Pineda |
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05/23/2012
Seven student-athletes graduated with honors.
05/19/2012
Coastal tied the all-time record with 44 wins.
05/19/2012
The 2012 Chanticleers tied the 1994 squad with a program-high 44 wins.
05/13/2012
Chanticleers find out NCAA Regional location tonight at 10 p.m.
05/12/2012
Coastal wins 3-2 after an excellent team performance
05/19/2012
2012 NCAA Athens Regional - Georgia Southern
05/19/2012
2012 NCAA Athens Regional - UNC
05/18/2012
2012 NCAA Regional - Georgia
05/13/2012
2012 Big South Tournament - Championship
05/10/2012
Big South Tournament vs. Presbyterian
2011: Tabbed Second Team All-Big South... One of four Chanticleers to start in all 58 games... Led the team in slugging percentage (.509), on base percentage (.383), total bases (82), and home runs (8)... Registered 17 runs, 48 hits and 21 RBI in 161 at bats... Tallied a season high 16 putouts against Presbyterian College on April 23... Finished the season with a total of 301 putouts, 43 assists and a fielding percentage of .989.
Prior to Coastal Carolina: Attended Yavapai College from 09-10... In her freshman season, the Roughriders were Region Champions and placed third at Nationals... In 2009, she helped her team post a 60-8 record, winning the NJCAA National Championship.
High School: Lettered all four years in softball and was in the Top 10 of her class in academics all four years at Coolidge... She was named to the All-Conference first team all four years... Her last three years, she was named to the All-Region First Team...As a senior, was named Region MVP and Team MVP... Her sophomore year, she was also named Team MVP... Freshman year, she was named to the All-Region Second Team, selected Best Team Offense and Softball Student-Athlete of the Year.
Personal: Full Name: Chelsea Anne Pineda... Daughter of Alfred and Elizabeth Pineda... Sister, Justine, played softball for University of Tennessee at Martin and sister, Danielle, played softball at Columbia University... Majoring in English.