2017 Softball Roster

12 Maggie Gallagher

  • Position Utility
  • Class Freshman
  • Hometown Seattle, Wash.

Biography

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 CAREER SUMMARY

2018 (Sophomore)
Pinch-hit against Saint Louis (Feb. 9)... singled against Seton Hall, scoring two runs in the game after coming on as a sub (Feb. 17)... reached base all three plate appearances in her first start of the year, going 2-for-2 with a run and an RBI (Feb. 19)... had a pinch-hit, RBI walk against DePaul (March 10)... drove in two runs against Bryant, going 2-for-4 (March 14)... had a pinch-hit RBI single at Stanford (March 30)... scored as a pinch-runner against #1 Oregon in the WCWS (June 1).

2017 (Freshman)
Appeared in 30 games, starting 11… primarily pinch runner and hitter, but also saw time at third base, right field and designated player… knocked 16 hits and eight RBI… four-game hitting  streak (Feb. 26-March 4)… finished the season with a .356 average.

 
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 HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB

Raised in Seattle and played at Kennedy Catholic High School... as a senior, Gallagher was named the Player of the Year by Gatorade, batting a .714 in 2016 with 17 home runs... won back-to-back Seamount League MVP thanks in part to a .719 batting average along with 42 runs scored and 34 RBI in her junior campaign... helped the Lancers to a league title and was named a MaxPreps 2015 Small Schools All-American... was twice named to the Seattle Times All-Area team and First Team All-Conference each season... as a sophomore, Gallagher batted better than .800 for most of the season and finished at .695 with a .760 on-base percentage and 1.373 slugging percentage (including 11 home runs)... scored 40 runs and drove in 47 (in 59 at bats), striking out just twice.. Gallagher played travel ball for the Northwest Bullets, coached by Tony Campos and Dennis Mear.
 
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 GET TO KNOW MAGGIE

Favorite part about being a Husky: My favorite part about being a Husky is competing with great teammates who are all striving for the same goal.
Best part of playing for Coach Tarr:  The best part about playing for Coach Tarr is that she loves to get to know who you are as an individual and that helps us the best players we can be.
Why did you choose the number you wear? I wore the number 12 in club and high school.

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