Search the Record 





View past issues
Record


e-Record
Subscribe to
receive Record
headlines
via e-mail

Washington University in St. Louis

June 6, 2003
Vol. 27, No. 33

Front Page
Medical News
Calendar
Notables
Campus Watch
Sports
Record Staff
Employment

Yvette I. Sheline
leads groundbreaking depression research



Picturing
Our Past



To Current Issue
Nov. 13, 2008




Comments,
story ideas

E-mail the Record



June 6, 2003 > Sophomore Swary named third-team All-American

Sophomore Swary named third-team All-American

By Chris Mitchell

Liz Swary defines the term "Student Athlete."

The sophomore from Cleveland became the first softball player in school history to be named an All-American and an Academic All-American.


swary
After just two seasons, Liz Swary is all over the record books. This year, she was the first WUSTL softball player named All-American.
Swary was named third-team Louisville Slugger/National Fast-pitch Coaches Association NCAA Division III All-American and first team Verizon/COSIDA Academic All-American.

"Liz is a great asset to our team because she is a solid offensive and defensive player," head coach Cindy Zelinsky said. "She has a tireless work ethic and is very unselfish."

A first team all-Midwest Region and all-University Athletic Association selection in 2003, Swary led the Bears in batting average (.473), hits (52), doubles (17), home runs (7), RBIs (50), slugging percentage (.836) and on-base percentage (.547).

Swary was named the conference Athlete of the Week April 14 and was also named first-team Verizon Academic All-District VII.

Swary led Washington U. to its second consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament and helped set a school record for wins with a 30-9 overall record.

"She is the most humble player I have ever coached," Zelinsky added. "She has her priorities straight. Whatever she does, whether it be in the classroom or on the field, she gives 100 percent."

As a freshman in 2002, Swary batted .386 with six home runs and 35 RBIs with 17 multi-hit games.

She was a third-team all-Midwest Region selection, Most Valuable Player of the Washington University Invitational and an NFCA Scholar Athlete. Swary also compiled a 29-game hitting streak as a freshman, which is the fifth-longest in Division III history.

Swary ranks in the top 10 in the Bears' record book in almost every category: she is first in home runs (13), doubles (28) and RBIs (85), second in hits (108) and runs scored (51), fourth in walks (22) and seventh in games played (80).



News & Information  |   WUSTL Home  |   To Current Record Issue

Front Page | Medical News | Calendar | Notables | Campus Watch | Sports
Washington People | Record Staff | Employment | WUSTL Magazine | Outlook Magazine

The Record is the University's weekly newspaper for faculty, staff and students.

Questions or comments? E-mail the editor or call (314) 935-6603.
Problems with this site? E-mail our Web team.
Copyright ©2003-06 Washington University in St. Louis.  All Rights Reserved.