February 21-23, 2025
UNCW Home Weekend #2
Rider Broncs (0-0)
Location: Wilmington, NC – Boseman Field
Live Video – FloSoftball |
Sunday Only
Live Stats –
UNCWStats.com
Twitter –
Twitter.com/SoftballRider
What You Need To Know
- The Rider Softball team opens 2025 at UNCW Home Weekend #2, hosted by the University of North Carolina Wilmington, this Friday through Sunday. The Broncs are scheduled to play UMass (11 a.m.) and DePaul (1:30 p.m.) on Friday, with seconds meetings on Saturday, first vs. the Blue Demons (10 a.m.), followed by a rematch with the Minutewomen (12:30 p.m.). On Sunday, the Broncs will square off with the host Seahawks at 11:30 a.m.
- The Broncs were picked to finish third in the MAAC Preseason Poll, matching their 2024 finish in the league. Only once in at least the last 24 years has Rider been picked higher, when the Broncs were the preseason MAAC favorite in 2004. Rider was also picked third in 2005. Rider hadn't been picked higher than seventh since being tabbed fourth in 2007. Â
- 2024 NFCA All-Northeast Region and All-MAAC Second Team honoree
Fallyn Stoeckel returns after serving as a strong two-way player last season, ranking among the top 10 in the MAAC in batting average at .346, including a .490 clip in league games. She also made 24 appearances in the circle, including 12 starts, posting a 3.74 ERA.
- A pair of MAAC All-Rookie Team honorees also return in
Kiersten Buchanan and
Kendall Reda-Fehsal. Buchanan started 46 of 47 games played as the team's primary shortstop, hitting .315, finishing second on the team with 40 hits, including a team-high 10 doubles and two triples. She also added 15 runs scored and 16 RBI's. Reda-Fehsal hit .284 with five home runs to go along with a team-high 10 doubles and 28 RBI's. She also scored 17 runs and posted a .475 slugging percentage and .370 on-base percentage.
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Kristyn Gardner was also a constant for the Rider offense last season, making 36 starts in 45 games played between catcher and DP. She hit .324, good for third on the team, with three home runs, a team-high 10 doubles, 22 RBI's and 12 runs scored.
- Graduate student
Anna-Marie Groskritz and senior
Kathryn Schmierer lead an experience Rider pitching staff, along with Stoeckel and freshman
Gabi Rodriguez. Groskritz led the Broncs in appearances (25), starts (18), wins (8), complete games (6), saves (3), innings pitched (101.2) and strikeouts (75), while finishing second in ERA (3.10). Schmierer posted a 6-5 record with a 3.43 ERA in 16 appearances, including eight starts in the circle.
- In addition to Rodriguez, Rider also welcomes eight additional newcomers in junior college transfer catcher/first baseman
Vaye Savage (Midland, TX/Greenwood [Salem C.C.]), sophomore infielder
Ceara O'Neal (Hamilton Square, NJ/Steinert) and freshmen outfielder
Cami Johnson (Richland, NJ/Buena Regional), utility
Shea Johnson (Carlsbad, CA/Cathedral Catholic), infield/utility
Noelle Flail (Woolwich, NJ/Kingway Regional), second baseman/outfielder
Emma Morgan (Mechanicsburg, PA/Cumberland Valley), utility
Keegan St. Cyr (Hopkinton, NH/Hopkinton) and infielder
Aspen Wheeler (Lampasas, TX/Lampasas). Redshirt freshman infielder
Kayley York (Telford, PA/Souderton Area) will also see her first action as a Bronc after suffering a season-ending injury in Fall 2023.
- The Broncs are led by eighth-year Head Coach
Davon Ortega. Rider's 28 wins in 2022 were the most in Ortega's tenure at Rider by a five-win margin (23, 2024). Following a 15-year absence, the Broncs made back-to-back MAAC Tournament appearances in 2021 and 2022 and returned in 2024.
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