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Melissa Wegner
#20
Years  2003-06
Position Shortstop
Hometown Chicago, IL
High School Lane Tech

Career Stats
YEAR GP-GS AVG OB% AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SLG BB SO SH SB-A PO A E FLD%
2003 33-30 .330 .383 106 24 35 5 5 0 1 .406 8 11 2 0-0 14 58 5 .935
2004 39-39 .238 .295 122 23 29 6 4 2 0 .303 9 15 6 10-12 50 88 15 .902
2005 40-40 .339 .404 127 35 43 32 9 2 4 .535 13 22 12 10-11 91 135 16 .934
2006 35-35 .413 .384 104 32 43 17 10 1 6 .594 7 6 1 15-16 70 101 14 .924
TOTALS 147-144 .327 .384 459 114 150 60 28 5 11 .481 37 54 21 35-39 225 382 50 .924

Career Highs
CATEGORY NO. OPPONENT / DATE
Hits 4 vs. Wartburg College on May 9, 2003
Runs 3 Three Times
RBI 6 at Knox College on April 24, 2005
Total Bases 7 Three Times
Stolen Bases 2 Five Times
Putouts 7 vs. La Roche College on March 12, 2006
Assists 9 vs. North Central on April 13, 2006

Awards
YEAR AWARDS
2003 1st varsity letter in softball (2nd overall)
2004 2nd varsity letter in softball (3rd overall)
Academic All-Midwest Conference
2005 3rd varsity letter in softball (4th overall)
Team Captain
Team's Most Valuable Player
Midwest Conference Performer of the Week (April 26)
Forester Athlete of the Week (April 28)
First Team All-Midwest Conference South Division
Academic All-Midwest Conference
Third Team All-Great Lakes Region (Louisville Slugger/NFCA)
NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team
2006 4th varsity letter in softball (5th overall)
Team Captain
Team's Most Valuable Player
First Team All-Midwest Conference South Division
Midwest Conference South Division Position Player of the Year
Nicholas J. Wasylik Award
Academic All-Midwest Conference
Second Team All-Great Lakes Region (Louisville Slugger/NFCA)
First Team Academic All-District V College Division (ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA)
Third Team Academic All-America College Division (ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA)

Other Notables
YEAR NOTES
2003 Ranked fourth on the team in batting average and second in base hits
Also ranked third on the squad in runs scored and assists
Recorded first career base hit against Baldwin-Wallace College on March 10
Hit first career home run vs. Monmouth College on April 17
Had eight multi-hit games during the season
2004 Led the team in stolen bases and triples and tied for the lead in walks and sacrifice hits
Also ranked eighth on the squad in batting average and fourth in runs scored
Posted six multi-hit games during the year
Had four hits and scored five runs in three Midwest Conference Tournament games
2005 Started and appeared in all but one of the team's games
Led the squad in runs scored, walks, sacrifice bunts, and assists
Ranked second or tied-for-second on the team in batting average, hits, doubles, triples,
home runs, RBI, total bases, slugging and on-base percentage, and stolen bases
Led the Midwest Conference in runs scored and also ranked among the top three in
hits, RBI, home runs, total bases, slugging percentage, and sacrifice bunts
Finished the year one run and two RBI shy of the single-season school records
Recorded 13 multi-hit games and had a nine-game hitting streak from April 21-May 13
Became the fifth player in team history with as many as six RBI in a game on April 24
2006 Started all but four of the team's games at shortstop
Led the squad in batting average, runs scored, on base pct., stolen bases, and assists
Also ranked among the team's top three in base hits, doubles, home runs, and slugging
Ranked among the top five in the Midwest Conference in runs scored, home runs,
doubles, stolen bases, total bases, and slugging pct. during league play
Became Lake Forest's all-time leader in runs scored
Also finished career ranked second in team history in career hits and total bases and
among the top five in doubles, home runs, stolen bases, and sacrifice hits
Became the first player in program history to earn Academic All-America honors