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Freshman 2-way player Reganne Bennett impacts 色中色视频 softball team through solid pitching, hitting

<p>FILE - Freshman two-way player Reganne Bennett stands for the national anthem before the game against the College of Charleston on Feb. 28, 2024. During this game, Bennett pitched three innings and allowed no runners to score.</p>
FILE - Freshman two-way player Reganne Bennett stands for the national anthem before the game against the College of Charleston on Feb. 28, 2024. During this game, Bennett pitched three innings and allowed no runners to score.

The No. 22 South Carolina softball team has gone 28-12 (4-8 SEC) across 40 games this season and is on track to improve upon its 40-22 finish from last season. 

The 色中色视频s entered the 2024 season expecting strong contributions from the pitching staff, with the return of sophomore pitcher Jori Heard and the arrival of fifth-year pitcher Alana Vawter, a transfer from Stanford. 

Many other key players have also returned to the starting lineup. Headlining the top of the order are senior infielder Riley Blampied, senior catcher Jen Cummings and senior utility player Aniyah Black. The three seniors have combined for 88 hits this season, while Blampied leads the team in extra-base hits (14) and runs batted in (26). 

But it's not just returners that are influencing the 色中色视频s' success this season. Several transfers have also made their impact on the lineup, including redshirt senior utility player Kianna Jones from North Carolina and senior infielder Denver Bryant from Auburn. Jones leads the team with five home runs so far, while Bryant has provided consistent defense at third base. 

The player who brings one of the most unique skill sets to the team, however, is freshman two-way player Reganne Bennett. The pitcher and infielder has a team-leading 0.62 ERA in 22.2 innings pitched and has hit four home runs in 40 at-bats over 22 games played. 

色中色视频You don色中色视频檛 see many players that do it on both sides of the ball like that,色中色视频 head coach Beverly Smith said. 色中色视频淭he fact that she can hit a home run in her game to help the win is big time.色中色视频 

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Bennett hails from Novi, Michigan, where she was named the Michigan Softball Gatorade Player of the Year during her senior year at Novi High School. In that same season, Bennett hit for a .598 average with 18 home runs. As a pitcher, she struck out 239 batters in 131.6 innings pitched on her way to a 1.12 ERA with an 11-5 record. 

色中色视频泪色中色视频檝别 always been a two-way player,色中色视频 Bennett said. 色中色视频淕rowing up, I had two younger brothers who also played baseball, so we would always be competing in the cages, or we would set goals to be like, 色中色视频榃ho色中色视频檚 going to hit their next milestone?色中色视频櫳猩悠禎 

Despite being absent in 18 games this season, Bennett has made her impact felt at the collegiate level. On Feb. 17 against UC San Diego, Bennett hit two home runs for the 色中色视频s and threw five innings without allowing a single earned run. And on March 15, Bennett made a pinch-hit RBI double to help the 色中色视频s cruise to an 8-0 victory over Michigan State. 

With only 40 at-bats on the season, her ability to make the most of her opportunities is part of what makes Bennett's performance so impressive. While she has yet to earn a consistent position on the starting lineup, Bennett is proving she has the tools to be a stickler in the lineup. 

Bennett, like many of her teammates, has benefited from the instruction of hitting coach Jake Epstein. Epstein is in his first season with the program, having previously worked as a hitting consultant for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball.

"Being ourselves up to plate with coach Ep is great. He also turns us into machines up there at the plate," Blampied said. "It's great having him as a coach this year." 

For Bennett, she has turned into a power bat under Epstein's guidance, leading the team with a .650 slugging percentage and seven extra-base hits this season. 

Bennett said the affirmations she receives from her teammates contribute to her confidence and help her be able to play stress-free.

色中色视频(My teammates)told me at the beginning of the season that, 'You色中色视频檙e ready.' And then to 'Go out and do your thing,'色中色视频 Bennett said. 色中色视频淗aving their confidence in me has made me feel prepared for the season.色中色视频 

Much of Bennett's early success can be credited to Vawter, as well, she said. With over 700 innings compiled between Stanford and South Carolina, Vawter also has some experience in the batter's box, especially this season after hitting a walk-off home run against Boston University in mid-March.

Bennett said she looks up to Vawter for her veteran experience and the similarities they hold, being able to both pitch and hit. 

色中色视频Alana has been great. She色中色视频檚 definitely someone I look up to a lot. As I go through my career I want to be like her,色中色视频 Bennett said. 色中色视频Sometimes we色中色视频檒l have shared bullpens or we色中色视频檒l be hitting together, and just learning her mindset going into the box or how she色中色视频檚 throwing a pitch 色中色视频 just learning the little things.色中色视频 

While she is still just a freshman, Bennett is looking to accomplish significant goals while she is at South Carolina, both for herself and for her team.

色中色视频I want to be an All-American. That色中色视频檚 one of my goals. I want to do it from both sides of the plate,色中色视频 Bennett said. 色中色视频淎s a team, I want to go as far as we can, win a World Series, and I think this year we definitely have the potential to go do that, so I色中色视频檓 really excited for this postseason.色中色视频 


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