Hall of Fame
Molly Yetman was a two-year softball letterwinner (2007-08), who concluded her career first in strikeouts (565), shutouts (24) and winning percentage (.839), second in ERA (0.72) and tied-for-fifth in wins (52) in WSU history.
In her first year in Detroit after transferring from Western New Mexico, Yetman was voted GLIAC Player of the Year after helping the Warriors to a conference regular-season title.
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She compiled a 24-5 record with two saves in 35 appearances in the circle with a 0.65 ERA to earn All-America accolades from both Daktronics (Second Team) and the NFCA (Third Team).
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The Daktronics Great Lakes Region Pitcher of the Year totaled double-digit strikeout totals in 15 games and had a WSU school record 17 strikeouts on April 9 at Indianapolis.
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Yetman tossed three no-hitters (vs. Hillsdale and Indianapolis) along with a perfect game against Ashland plus four one-hitters. The three no-hitters are tied-for-fifth most in a single-season in NCAA Division II history.
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As a junior, she set the WSU mark for single-season shutouts (14) and strikeouts (300).
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The two-time NFCA National Player of the Week during 2007, Yetman had a stretch of 36.0 innings without allowing a run from April 23-May 4.
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The 2008 GLIAC Pitcher of the Year, Yetman helped the Warriors to a GLIAC regular season co-championship. She compiled a 28-5 record with 25 complete games and a 0.79 ERA in 203.2 innings with 265 strikeouts. Her ERA was third best nationally in Division II as was her 3.54 hits allowed per seven innings.
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She was named a Third Team All-American by both the NFCA and Daktronics. Her 28 wins was a school record, while totaling 12 games with at least 10 strikeouts (and another five contests with nine strikeouts).
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The two-time All-GLIAC First Team selection averaged 9.91 strikeouts per seven innings which is still a school record as is her .839 winning percentage. Yetman also holds the school mark for lowest opponent batting average (.144) after allowing 198 hits in 399.0 innings.
She had a 6-1 record in eight GLIAC tournament games with a 1.11 ERA and 57 strikeouts in 50.2 innings with 34 hits allowed.
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Yetman went 4-2 in seven NCAA tournament games with a 1.37 ERA and 58 strikeouts in 46.0 innings with 31 hits allowed.
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WSU had a 76-35 record in her two season for a .685 winning percentage, while the Warriors' 41 wins in 2007 were the second-most in school history at that time.
The Cambridge, Ont., native concluded her four-year collegiate career third in Division II in ERA (0.79) and hits allowed (3.54 per seven innings), and 13th in both wins (81) and strikeouts per seven innings (9.1).