Molly Yetman

Molly Yetman

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Cambridge, Ont.

High School:
Glenview Park. S.S. (W. New Mexico)

Height:
5-10

Position:
P

Birthdate:
10/15/1986

Experience:
1L

Bats/Throws:
R/R


2008: Voted to the NFCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team ... selected to the Daktronics Great Lakes Region First Team ... voted the GLIAC Pitcher of the Year as well as the All-GLIAC First Team ... NFCA National Player of the Week on March 12 ... selected GLIAC Pitcher of the Week on March 25 and again on March 31 ... Game-By-Game Stats.

2007: Selected to the Daktronics All-America Second Team ... named to the NFCA All-America Third Team ... voted Daktronics Great Lakes Region Pitcher of the Year and First Team All-Region by SIDs ... named to the NFCA All-Great Lakes Region First Team ... selected GLIAC Player of the Year and First Team All-GLIAC ... recorded double-digit strikeout totals in 15 games ... tossed a single-season best 10 innings three times (April 29 vs. Ferris State, May 5 against Mercyhurst and May 10 versus Grand Valley) ... had a WSU school record 17 strikeouts April 9 at Indianapolis ... tossed three no-hitters (vs. Hillsdale and Indianapolis) including a perfect game against Ashland, and four one-hitters (Southern Indiana, Saginaw Valley, Quincy and Missouri-St. Louis) ... set the WSU single-season shutout record (14), and strikeout mark (300) ... had a stretch of 28.2 innings from March 12-25 without allowing a run ... had another stretch of 36.0 innings without allowing a run from April 23-May 4 ... won 11 consecutive games from April 15-May 4 ... selected GLIAC Pitcher of the Week on March 20 after starting the year with a 6-1 mark and a 0.19 earned-run average ... named to the WSU Invitational All-Tournament team after compiling a 1-0 record including a six-inning no hitter against Hillsdale in which she struck out 15 batters ... in 13.2 innings at the WSU Invitational, she had 23 strikeouts and five walks as opposing batters hit .133 (6-45) ... was chosen NFCA National Player of the Week on April 23 after she hurled 23 scoreless innings, allowing 11 hits and seven walks while striking out 33 in recording a 3-0 mark ... selected GLIAC Pitcher of the Week and NFCA National Player of the Week on April 30 after tossing three shutouts plus a combined shutout in her five starts which included the perfect game against Ashland on April 27 ... Game-By-Game Stats.

2006: Earned Second Team All-Heartland Conference honors as a pitcher for Western New Mexico University ... led the Mustangs in wins (14), innings pitched (143.2), strikeouts (117), appearances (29), starts (22), complete games (17) and shutouts (3) and tied for the team lead with two saves.

2005: Led WNMU is appearances (33), starts (30), complete games (24), wins (15) and innings pitched (183.2) ... finished second on the squad in strikeouts (127) and tied for first in shutouts (3).

High School: A 2004 graduate of Glenview Park Secondary School in Cambridge ... tossed three consecutive shutouts at the 2005 Canadian Championships for the Guelph Gators and coach Dave Vallance ... selected Most Valuable Player of the playoff round after recording five wins (four by shutout including a no-hitter) while striking out 67.

Personal: Full name--Molly N. Yetman ... born October 15, 1986, in Cambridge, Ont. ... daughter of Brian and Ursula Yetman ... has an older sister, Megan ... is a kinesiology major ... named to the Coach's Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2007.

Molly Yetman's Career Statistics
Year GP/GS AVG. AB R H 2B-3B-HR RBI TB SLG% BB/HBP/SO OB% SF/SH SB/A PO-A-E FLD%
2005*33/30----0000-0-000----0/0/0----0/00/09-58-3.957
2006*29/22.13936351-0-149.2501/0/11.1620/10/02-41-1.977
200735/29----0000-0-000----0/0/0----0/00/05-11-01.000

Molly Yetman's Career Pitching Statistics
Year ERA W-L-S APP GS CG SHO/CBO IP H R/ER BB/SO Opp AB Opp Avg. WP/HBP
2005*4.2615-16-03330243/0183.2212111/8725/127746.2846/11
2006*4.0714-10-22922173/0143.214970/6526/117562.2651/4
20070.6524-5-235292114/2195.19533/1843/300672.1414/9

*-at Western New Mexico University.