2009 Softball
Roster

Adrienne Smith
- Position:
- OF
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Bogart, Ga.
2008: Played in 41 games, starting 34 ...Swiped both bases she attempted to steal ... Was two-for-threeagainst Evansville ... Went one-for-two with two runs scored in thewin over Presbyterian ... Had a single against ETSU ... Wenttwo-for-three against Lipscomb ... Singled and scored a run againstJacksonville ... Belted out three hits against Florida Gulf Coast... Was one-for-three in the win over Appalachian State ... Scoreda run in the game two victory over the Mountaineers ... Singled andstole a base in the sweep at Belmont ... Was one-for-two with asacrifice hit at Liberty ... Had a hit in the upset of top-seededLipscomb in the A-Sun Tournament ... Named to the A-SunAll-Academic Team.
2007: Played in 30 games, starting 10 ... Scored nineruns while driving in two ... Had one triple on the year ... Went1-2 against Charlotte ... Scored a run after coming in as a pinchrunner ... Had a single against Wright State ... Had an RBI in thewin over WSSU ... Came in as a pinch runner and scored in the winover WCU ... Was a pinch runner and scored a run against Lipscomb... Scored two runs for the Bulldogs in the A-Sun Tournament ...Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team.
2006: Started 35 of the 38 games in which she playedduring her rookie season for the Bulldogs ... Recorded 21 hits in99 at bats for a .212 average ... Had a seven-game hitting streakto open her collegiate career ... First multi-hit game came in thewin over Columbia ... Had a two-hit performance against Campbelland Western Carolina ... Had a double against Liberty and a tripleagainst Georgetown for her only extra-base hits on the season ...Plated four RBI on the year while scoring six runs ... Had aseason-high 10 putouts against Winthrop ... Named an NFCAAll-America Scholar-Athlete.
High School:
Personal: Adrienne Yvonne Smith was born Dec. 29, 1987 inGreenville, S.C. ... Majoring in Elementary Education ... Daughterof Tim and Melinda Smith.




















