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NCAA\256 Ranking Summary NCAA® Ranking Summary http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/ranksummary NJAC Softball National Ranking Summary Thru Games 04/27/2017 Back to team selections Category Team Rank Actual National Leader Shutouts (415 ranked) Ramapo 8 14.0 Texas-Tyler Kean 17 11.0 Moravian Rowan 17 11.0 Wm. Paterson 17 11.0 Montclair St. 56 8.0 Rutgers-Newark 56 8.0 Rutgers-Camden 167 4.0 Stockton 205 3.0 TCNJ 309 1.0 Batting Average (415 ranked) Rowan 21 0.351 Texas-Tyler Kean 36 0.343 Ramapo 66 0.328 Wm. Paterson 73 0.327 Stockton 181 0.297 Montclair St. 215 0.289 TCNJ 269 0.276 Rutgers-Newark 272 0.276 Rutgers-Camden 307 0.268 New Jersey City 327 0.262 Earned Run Average (415 ranked) Rowan 6 1.14 St. John Fisher Wm. Paterson 19 1.63 Kean 23 1.74 Ramapo 24 1.75 Montclair St. 94 2.58 Stockton 145 3.01 TCNJ 174 3.29 Rutgers-Camden 234 3.77 Rutgers-Newark 278 4.2 New Jersey City 329 5.19 Fielding Percentage (415 ranked) Kean 15 0.973 Texas-Tyler Ramapo 20 0.971 Wm. Paterson 39 0.966 Rowan 96 0.958 TCNJ 118 0.956 Montclair St. 146 0.953 Rutgers-Camden 184 0.951 Stockton 186 0.95 Rutgers-Newark 196 0.95 New Jersey City 357 0.926 Scoring (415 ranked) Rowan 49 6.44 New Rochelle Ramapo 108 5.56 Kean 143 5.21 Wm. Paterson 182 4.85 Montclair St. 251 4.33 TCNJ 283 4.0 Stockton 290 3.94 Rutgers-Newark 319 3.64 Rutgers-Camden 328 3.53 New Jersey City 348 3.28 WL Percentage (415 ranked) Rowan 7 0.861 Va. Wesleyan Kean 24 0.794 Ramapo 29 0.781 Wm. Paterson 31 0.765 Montclair St. 161 0.556 Stockton 193 0.514 1 of 11 5/2/17, 10:39 AM NCAA® Ranking Summary http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/ranksummary TCNJ 238 0.446 Rutgers-Newark 260 0.417 Rutgers-Camden 285 0.382 New Jersey City 326 0.313 Home Runs per game (415 ranked) Stockton 80 0.47 Trine Ramapo 86 0.47 TCNJ 104 0.43 Rowan 131 0.39 Montclair St. 168 0.33 New Jersey City 179 0.31 Kean 192 0.29 Wm. Paterson 212 0.26 Rutgers-Newark 225 0.25 Doubles per Game (415 ranked) Rowan 10 2.08 Middlebury Ramapo 15 2.0 Wm. Paterson 84 1.62 Kean 115 1.53 Montclair St. 141 1.44 TCNJ 255 1.18 Rutgers-Camden 292 1.09 New Jersey City 322 1.0 Rutgers-Newark 335 0.97 Stockton 367 0.86 Triples per Game (415 ranked) Wm. Paterson 5 0.59 Bay Path Ramapo 62 0.34 Rutgers-Camden 143 0.24 New Jersey City 197 0.19 Rowan 222 0.17 Rutgers-Newark 222 0.17 Montclair St. 261 0.14 Stockton 305 0.11 Kean 363 0.06 TCNJ 381 0.04 Stolen Bases per Game (415 ranked) Kean 64 1.76 Texas Lutheran Stockton 74 1.69 Rowan 82 1.58 TCNJ 121 1.32 Wm. Paterson 140 1.24 Ramapo 164 1.13 Rutgers-Camden 210 0.97 Montclair St. 257 0.86 New Jersey City 326 0.63 Rutgers-Newark 405 0.14 Slugging Percentage (415 ranked) Rowan 37 0.48 Texas-Tyler Ramapo 41 0.476 Wm. Paterson 56 0.462 Kean 99 0.439 Stockton 202 0.394 Montclair St. 209 0.392 TCNJ 251 0.374 Rutgers-Newark 291 0.354 New Jersey City 301 0.35 Rutgers-Camden 351 0.326 Double Plays per Game (415 ranked) Stockton 11 0.53 Bridgewater St. Rutgers-Camden 32 0.44 Rowan 46 0.42 New Jersey City 52 0.41 Montclair St. 109 0.33 Ramapo 173 0.28 Rutgers-Newark 212 0.25 TCNJ 212 0.25 Kean 240 0.24 Wm. Paterson 240 0.24 2 of 11 5/2/17, 10:39 AM NCAA® Ranking Summary http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/ranksummary Hit Batters (250 ranked) Kean 57 7.0 Keuka Stockton 57 7.0 Salve Regina Rutgers-Newark 117 10.0 Wash. & Jeff. Rowan 139 11.0 Ramapo 204 14.0 Wm. Paterson 229 15.0 On Base Percentage (415 ranked) Rowan 18 0.42 Finlandia Kean 40 0.405 Ramapo 62 0.395 Wm. Paterson 102 0.384 Montclair St. 187 0.359 Stockton 198 0.356 Rutgers-Newark 240 0.345 TCNJ 244 0.344 Rutgers-Camden 270 0.34 New Jersey City 360 0.311 Category Player Rank Actual National Leader Batting Average (250 ranked) Emily Sabo, Kean 10 0.51 Victoria Holmes, New Rochelle Christine Griffith, Wm. Paterson 24 0.484 Kelly Yusko, Rutgers-Newark 31 0.476 Morgan Smith, Rowan 47 0.464 Gianna Genello, Rowan 51 0.462 Ally Spellman, Ramapo 62 0.457 Nicole Mahoney, Ramapo 128 0.432 Doubles (30 ranked) Morgan Smith, Rowan 1 21.0 Janae Matos, Moravian Morgan Smith, Rowan Lindsey Wiggins, William Peace Home Runs Per Game (250 ranked) Alexandra Cosenzo, Stockton 18 0.28 Savannah Lee, BirmSo Nicole Mahoney, Ramapo 77 0.2 Christine Griffith, Wm. Paterson 100 0.19 Kelly Yusko, Rutgers-Newark 133 0.17 Jess Santelli, TCNJ 200 0.14 Holly Arentowicz, Stockton 215 0.14 Morgan Smith, Rowan 215 0.14 Grace Brennan, Ramapo 239 0.13 Hits (250 ranked) Morgan Smith, Rowan 55 52.0 Kaylee Prather, Texas-Tyler Emily Sabo, Kean 90 50.0 Gianna Genello, Rowan 102 49.0 Kelly Yusko, Rutgers-Newark 102 49.0 Kaylee Powers, Montclair St. 224 44.0 Runs Batted In Per Game (250 ranked) Morgan Smith, Rowan 28 1.19 Emily Nguyen, Finlandia Nicole Mahoney, Ramapo 34 1.17 Christine Griffith, Wm. Paterson 37 1.15 Alexandra Cosenzo, Stockton 67 1.06 Mia Baldassari, Rowan 163 0.92 Jacqueline Riley, Kean 234 0.85 Cayleen Rizo, Kean 234 0.85 Doubles Per Game (250 ranked) Morgan Smith, Rowan 2 0.58 Janae Matos, Moravian Harper Patsko, Ramapo 65 0.39 Jacqueline Riley, Kean 115 0.35 Cayleen Rizo, Kean 115 0.35 Jackie Howarth, Ramapo 134 0.34 Rachel Wasilak, Wm. Paterson 228 0.31 Cassandra Gerard, Rowan 248 0.31 Triples Per Game (250 ranked) Christine Griffith, Wm. Paterson 5 0.22 Kaitlyn Epler, Marywood Kara Molnar, Wm. Paterson 16 0.18 Juliana Squeo, New Jersey City 29 0.16 Nicole Fryer, Wm. Paterson 92 0.12 Gabrielle Castellini, Rutgers-Camden 197 0.09 Mia Baldassari, Rowan 240 0.08 3 of 11 5/2/17, 10:39 AM NCAA® Ranking Summary http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/ranksummary Earned Run Average (250 ranked) Jesse DeDomenico, Rowan 4 0.58 Lindsey Thayer, St. John Fisher Lauren Shannon, Rowan 18 0.93 Shannon McMahon, Kean 41 1.26 Gabrielle Castelli, Wm. Paterson 46 1.38 Katrina Buczkowski, Ramapo 62 1.53 Allison Podmajersky, Wm. Paterson 90 1.72 Sam Keating, Montclair St. 103 1.82 Erin Fitzsimmons, Ramapo 120 1.9 Ashley Lesch, Rowan 130 1.93 Christina Brizek, Ramapo 155 2.03 Taryn DiGiacomo, Kean 230 2.32 Courtney Politz, Montclair St. 234 2.33 Stolen Bases (250 ranked) Gianna Genello, Rowan 16 0.87 Kiersten Richardson, Va. Wesleyan Caroline Ratti, Kean 19 0.85 Vanessa Archibold, Wm. Paterson 62 0.65 Chelsea Thomas, Stockton 64 0.64 Carli Shaw, Stockton 72 0.61 Emily Sabo, Kean 102 0.53 Jackie Howarth, Ramapo 135 0.47 Gaby Bennett, TCNJ 173 0.42 Strikeouts Per Seven Innings (250 ranked) Lauren Shannon, Rowan 148 5.7 Lindsey Thayer, St. John Fisher Allison Podmajersky, Wm. Paterson 152 5.6 Kendra Pfister, Rutgers-Camden 171 5.4 Jesse DeDomenico, Rowan 235 4.9 Victories (250 ranked) Shannon McMahon, Kean 12 17.0 Madi Perez, Whitworth Lauren Shannon, Rowan 19 16.0 Gabrielle Castelli, Wm. Paterson 31 15.0 Jesse DeDomenico, Rowan 159 10.0 Taryn DiGiacomo, Kean 159 10.0 Erin Fitzsimmons, Ramapo 159 10.0 Hannah Bibeault, Stockton 202 9.0 Allison Podmajersky, Wm. Paterson 202 9.0 Victoria Torp, Stockton 202 9.0 Saves (250 ranked) Jesse DeDomenico, Rowan 17 3.0 Katie Klein, Wis.-La Crosse Paige Merle, Ramapo 17 3.0 Sam Platt, TCNJ 44 2.0 Victoria Torp, Stockton 44 2.0 Morgan Walizer, Rutgers-Newark 44 2.0 Hannah Bibeault, Stockton 126 1.0 Andee Lupica, Wm. Paterson 126 1.0 Christina Mezey, New Jersey City 126 1.0 Brittany Paulikas, New Jersey City 126 1.0 Lauren Shannon, Rowan 126 1.0 Walks (250 ranked) Kelly Yusko, Rutgers-Newark 59 0.58 Hannah Dubin, Yeshiva Megan Goodspeed, Rutgers-Camden 104 0.53 Alexandra Cosenzo, Stockton 133 0.5 Morgan Smith, Rowan 189 0.47 Dana Knapp, Kean 197 0.47 Emily Sabo, Kean 197 0.47 Alana Luna, Montclair St. 209 0.47 Slugging Percentage (250 ranked) Christine Griffith, Wm. Paterson 1 1.031 Christine Griffith, Wm. 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