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The 2013 Georgia State Panthers softball team represented Georgia State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I softball season. The Panthers competed in the Colonial Athletic Association and were led by then third-year head coach Roger Kincaid. Georgia State played its home games at the Robert E. Heck Softball Complex in Panthersville, Georgia.
2012 Georgia State roster
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Pitchers
- 45 Emily Clay – Sophomore
- 24 Kaitlyn Medlam – Junior
- 15 Katie Worley
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Catchers
- 12 Taylor Scarpantonio – Sophomore
- 25 Maddy Stanton – Junior
- 21 Hunter Williamson - "Freshman"
Infielders
- 1 Taylor Anderson - "Freshman"
- 8 Callie Alford – Sophomore
- 17 Jordan Brown - "Freshman"
- 18 Lauren Coleman – Junior
- 29 Megan Kildahl – Junior
- 10 Whitney Phillips – Senior
- 11 Brenna Morrissey - "Senior"
- 20 Paige Nowacki - "Senior"
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Outfielders
- 2 Ashley Christy – Sophomore
- 23 Jessica Clifton - Junior
- 3 Bethany Horne – Sophomore
- 30 Audrey Mason – Senior
- 7 Shannyn Palazzo – Sophomore
- 22 Carrie Williams - Senior
- 28 MeQuilla Franklin – Freshman
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2013 Georgia State Panthers Softball Game Log
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Regular season
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# |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
CAA record
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16 |
March 1 |
Central Connecticut |
Tampa, FL |
3-1 |
9-7 |
-
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17 |
March 1 |
Western Michigan |
Tampa, FL |
11-1 |
10-7 |
-
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18 |
March 2 |
Kent State |
Tampa, FL |
9-3 |
11-7 |
-
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19 |
March 2 |
Stephen F. Austin |
Tampa, FL |
3-2 |
12-7 |
-
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20 |
March 3 |
St. Joseph's |
Tampa, FL |
9-3 |
12-8 |
-
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21 |
March 7 |
Eastern Illinois |
Bob Heck Field |
6-5 |
13-8 |
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22 |
March 7 |
Eastern Illinois |
Bob Heck Field |
4-3 |
14-8 |
-
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23 |
March 19 |
Jacksonville State |
Bob Heck Field |
11-3 |
15-8 |
-
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24 |
March 20 |
Alabama |
Tuscaloosa, AL |
1-9 |
15-9 |
-
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25 |
March 23 |
George Mason |
Bob Heck Field |
5-0 |
16-9 |
1-0
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26 |
March 23 |
George Mason |
Bob Heck Field |
7-4 |
17-9 |
2-0
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27 |
March 24 |
George Mason |
Bob Heck Field |
2-1 |
18-9 |
3-0
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28 |
March 26 |
Kennesaw State |
Bob Heck Field |
1-0 |
19-9 |
3-0
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29 |
March 27 |
Chattanooga |
Chattanooga, TN |
3-1 |
20-9 |
3-0
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30 |
March 29 |
Hofstra |
Hempstead, NY |
3-2 |
21-9 |
4-0
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31 |
March 29 |
Hofstra |
Hempstead, NY |
1-7 |
21-10 |
4-1
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32 |
March 30 |
Hofstra |
Hempstead, NY |
1-2 |
21-11 |
4-2
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# |
Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
CAA record
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33 |
April 2 |
Kennesaw State |
Kennesaw, GA |
7-3 |
22-11 |
4-2
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34 |
April 3 |
Furman |
Bob Heck Field |
2-6 |
22-12 |
4-2
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35 |
April 3 |
Furman |
Bob Heck Field |
3-1 |
23-12 |
4-2
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36 |
April 6 |
Towson |
Towson, MD |
1-2 |
23-13 |
4-3
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37 |
April 6 |
Towson |
Towson, MD |
5-2 |
24-13 |
5-3
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38 |
April 7 |
Towson |
Towson, MD |
3-4 |
24-14 |
5-4
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39 |
April 10 |
Georgia Southern |
Bob Heck Field |
8-0 |
25-14 |
5-4
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40 |
April 10 |
Georgia Southern |
Bob Heck Field |
4-5 |
25-15 |
5-4
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41 |
April 13 |
UNC Wilmington |
Bob Heck Field |
8-2 |
26-15 |
6-4
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42 |
April 13 |
UNC Wilmington |
Bob Heck Field |
2-4 |
26-16 |
6-5
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43 |
April 14 |
UNC Wilmington |
Bob Heck Field |
1-0 |
27-16 |
7-5
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44 |
April 18 |
Samford |
Bob Heck Field |
3-1 |
28-16 |
7-5
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45 |
April 18 |
Samford |
Bob Heck Field |
6-4 |
29-16 |
7-5
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46 |
April 20 |
Drexel |
Philadelphia, PA |
7-6 |
30-16 |
8-5
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47 |
April 20 |
Drexel |
Philadelphia, PA |
9-0 |
31-16 |
9-5
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48 |
April 21 |
Drexel |
Philadelphia, PA |
9-0 |
32-16 |
10-5
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49 |
April 24 |
Georgia |
Athens, GA |
10-7 |
33-16 |
10-5
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50 |
April 27 |
Delaware |
Bob Heck Field |
6-5 |
34-16 |
11-5
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51 |
April 27 |
Delaware |
Bob Heck Field |
8-0 |
35-16 |
12-5
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52 |
April 28 |
Delaware |
Bob Heck Field |
6-4 |
36-16 |
13-5
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Date |
Opponent |
Site/stadium |
Score |
Overall record |
CAA record
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53 |
May 3 |
James Madison |
Harrisonburg, VA |
3-7 |
36-17 |
13-6
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54 |
May 3 |
James Madison |
Harrisonburg, VA |
4-5 |
36-18 |
13-7
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55 |
May 4 |
James Madison |
Harrisonburg, VA |
0-8 |
36-19 |
13-8
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Venues |
- Robert E. Heck Softball Complex (1986–present)
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Head coaches |
- Robert Heck (1984–2011
- Roger Kincaid (2012– )
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