Career Notes: Concluded her collegiate career with the following all-time WSU rankings: first in slugging percentage (.611), at bats (791), runs scored (181), doubles (59), home runs (38), RBI (165), total bases (483) and intentional walks (8), tied-for-first in games played (231), second in hits (302) and walks (61), third in batting average (.382/min. 180 AB), fourth in on-base percentage (.432), and tied-for-sixth in hit by pitch (13).
2012: Voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-America First Team ... selected to the NFCA All-Midwest Region Second Team ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team ... voted to the All-GLIAC Second Team ... Spring 2012 GLIAC Commissioner's Award recipient for Academic and Athletic Excellence (second straight year) ... voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team ... started all 56 games, primarily at third base (47-3B, 5-DP, 4-RF) and hitting third (54 games, two games at leadoff) ... recorded 22 multiple-hit games and a team-best 17 multiple-RBI contests ... went 3-for-4 with a double, two runs scored, and an RBI vs. West Georgia (2/17) ... was 1-for-3 with an RBI and a run against West Alabama (2/17) ... prevented the no-hitter by going 1-for-2 vs. Indianapolis (2/18) ... was 2-for-4 with two runs, a double, and an RBI vs. Lock Haven (2/25) ... went 1-for-2 with an RBI and two runs scored vs. East Stroudsburg (2/25) ... went 3-of-4 with two RBI and a double vs. UMass-Lowell (2/26) ... was 1-for-2 with an RBI, a walk, and two runs scored against Minnesota State-Moorhead (3/14) ... raised batting average .106 between March 31 and April 7 by recording four consecutive three-hit games as part of a season-best nine-game hitting streak ... began streak with 3-for-3 performance and first homer of the season vs. Ohio Dominican (3/31-Gm. 2) ... hit .636 (21-of-33) during the streak, which included 18 runs scored and 18 RBI, four doubles, a triple, three home runs and six walks ... selected GLIAC Player of the Week (4/9) after recording a hit in all six games to extend her hitting streak to nine games ... batted .545 (12-22) for the week, scoring 10 runs and driving in eight ... had three doubles, a triple and a home run for a .909 slugging percentage, including five multiple-hit games ... was 2-for-5 with four RBI vs. Ashland (4/10-Gm. 2) ... had three-RBI games on April 18 vs. Findlay (Gm. 2) and April 21 at Lake Erie (Gm. 1) ... went 3-for-4 with four RBI in regular-season finale vs. AU (4/24- Gm. 2) ... was 7-for-16 in the GLIAC Tournament with five RBI (4/27-4/29) ... led the GLIAC with a school-record 59 RBI ... was among the GLIAC leaders in hits (T-7th/73), runs (7th/43), doubles (T-6th/16), total bases (6th/106), and 10th in batting average (.374) ... ranked 33rd nationally in RBI per game (1.05) ... 2011-12 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award ... Selected as 2011-12 NFCA All-America Scholar Athlete ...
Game-By-Game Stats.
2011: Voted to the All-America Second Team by both the NFCA and Daktronics ... named to the First Team All-Midwest Region by both the NFCA and Daktronics ... voted to the CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team ... selected to the All-GLIAC First Team ... started all 56 games (55 RF, 1 DP) ... batted leadoff 38 times, and in the third spot the other 18 games ... led the team in multiple-hit games (25), including six three-hit contests and one four-hit affair (March 15 vs. Minnesota-Duluth) ... set the WSU single-season record for runs scored (57) and slugging percentage (.726 - with at least 65 AB) and tied the school mark for home runs (13) ... led the squad in batting average (.419), on-base percentage (.484), hits (78), RBI (45), doubles (16), total bases (135), walks (19), two-out RBI (19) and hit by pitch (6) ... also led WSU in average with runners on base (.463, 38-82), average with two outs (.379, 22-58) and percentage advancing runners (71.4%, 65-91) ... team leader with 11 multiple-RBI games, including a six-RBI contest in the GLIAC tournament win over Grand Valley (hit a two-out three-run home run in top of seventh to tie the game at four; smacked a two-out three-run home run in top of 10th) ... led the GLIAC in runs scored, second in hits and total bases, third in slugging percentage and in average with runners on base, fourth in batting average and on-base percentage, tied-for-fourth in RBI and home runs, and tied-for-fifth in doubles ... batted .441 (41-93) in league play ... became WSU’s all-time career home run leader on March 27 vs. Lake Superior as part of a two home run game ... had an 11-game hitting streak (March 19-April 3, 22-41, .537), which raised her average from .387 to .447, and included nine multiple-hit games ... had an 18-game reached base streak (April 9-30, hit in 16 contests, plus a two-walk game and a one-walk contest) ...
NCAA Division II National Rankings: toughest to strikeout (19th), runs per game (32nd), home runs (47th), slugging percentage (51st), batting average (54th), on-base percentage (63rd), and home runs per game (77th) ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic Excellence team ... Spring 2011 GLIAC Commissioner's Award recipient for Academic and Athletic Excellence ... 2010-11 recipient of the DII ADA Academic Achievement Award ...
Game-By-Game Stats.
2010: A Daktronics Second Team All-America and an NFCA All-American Third Team selection ... was the Daktronics Midwest Region Player of the Year ... selected to both the NFCA and Daktronics All-Midwest Region First Teams ... named to the GLIAC All-Academic team ... voted GLIAC Player of the Year and First Team All-GLIAC ... shattered the previous school mark for at bats in a season (203) with 224 ... 15 doubles was tied-for-eighth highest in school history ... smacked nine home runs, seventh-best total in WSU history ... 18 walks was tied-for-10th highest mark in school history ... led the conference in league hits (42) and hits per game (1.62), was third in both batting (.442) and total bases (58), fifth in on-base percentage (.475) and eighth in slugging percentage (.611) ... was a CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee ... led the team with 23 multiple-hit games, including nine three-hit affairs ... recorded six multiple-RBI contests ... had a WSU-season best 19-game hitting streak (March 31-April 21), batting .514 (37-72) with 10 multiple-hit games ... started all 63 games played in right field and batting leadoff (missed the twinbill at Detroit due to illness) ... had four hits in a game twice (March 19 vs. Minnesota State-Moorhead and April 14 vs. Findlay) ... was walked four times (including twice intentionally) in one game (Feb. 26 vs. Armstrong Atlantic) ... had at least one hit in 54 games ... led the Warriors in batting average (.402 - ninth best in school history), on-base percentage (.449), runs scored (41), hits (90 - second-most in school history), triples (2), home runs (9) and total bases (136 - new school record), and was second in slugging percentage (.607) ... only struck out eight times in 243 plate appearances ... went 2-2 and scored twice in 4-1 win over Georgia College (2/19) ... scored only run in 1-0 victory over Southern Indiana (2/20) after doubling and scoring on a throwing error ... went 4-4 with two runs scored in 3-1 win over MSU-Moorhead ... had three hits and two runs scored in 4-0 triumph over #22-Augustana (3/20) ... recorded a hit in eight consecutive plate appearances (March 19-20), which included five runs scored and a home run ... went 3-4 with three runs scored, four RBI, a double and a home run in game one April 2 vs. Hillsdale ... went 6-8 with three RBI and two doubles in doubleheader on April 11 vs. Tiffin ... had four hits in seven at bats at Lake Erie (4/17) with four runs scored, two RBI, a double and a home run ... went 6-8 in doubleheader sweep of Saginaw Valley (4/18) with five RBI ... had a seven-game post-season hitting streak (May 14-27), batting .391 (9-23) ...
Game-By-Game Stats.
2009: Earned NFCA Scholar-Athlete award ... voted to the Daktronics All-Midwest Region Second Team and the NFCA All-Midwest Region Second Team as a designated player ... started all 56 games (54 DP, 2 1B) ... batted leadoff in every game ... led the team with 16 multiple-hit games, including four in the post season ... had five multiple-RBI games including a team-best two four-RBI contests ... had a WSU season-best 14-game hitting streak from Feb. 20-March 19 batting .412 (21-51) ... had a 13-game hitting streak (.421/16-38) from April 16-May 1 ... hit a grand slam home run in 6-5 win over C.W. Post on March 14 ... doubled, homered, and drove in four in 5-0 win over SW Minnesota State on March 16 ... scored a WSU season-best three runs April 4 at Hillsdale ... smacked two home runs and drove in three runs on April 8 vs. the Chargers ... went 5-for-7 with four runs scored and four RBI in two-game span (April 5-8) ... walked and scored in the bottom of the eighth to beat Detroit 2-1 on April 16 ... recorded three hits in game one vs. Lake Erie ... homered with two outs in the bottom of the seventh vs. Tiffin to knot the game at two on April 22 ... three times led off the first inning with a home run (twice in the top of the first) including twice vs. Hillsdale (April 4 & April 8) ... had a hit in 41 of 56 games ... led the team in home runs (11), total bases (106), slugging percentage (.570), runs scored (36) and at bats (186), tied-for-first in hits (61), doubles (12) and RBI (30), second in HBP (4), tied-for-second in walks (9) and stolen bases (3), third in average (.328), on-base percentage (.368) and sacrifice flies (2) ... batted .354 (23-65) with runners on base and .349 (15-43) with two outs ... 11 home runs are tied for second most in school history for one season (and tied-for-9th in GLIAC history) ... GLIAC (league) rankings: second in home runs (6) and home runs per game (.27); third in slugging percentage (.657) and runs scored per game (.86); fourth in runs scored (19) and total bases (46); sixth in average with two outs (.429); 12th in hits (24); 14th in batting average (.343) ... GLIAC (overall) rankings: first in total bases (106), tied-for-first in home runs (11), tied-for-second in hits (61), tied-for-third in doubles (12), tied-for-fourth in runs scored (36), eighth in slugging percentage (.570) and 13th in batting average (.328) ... finished 73rd nationally in home runs ... Game-By-Game Stats.
High School: A 2008 graduate of Farmington Hills Mercy High School ... earned three varsity letters for coach Jack Falvo ... selected to the Division I All-State First Team as a sophomore (third baseman) and junior (shortstop) ... helped the Marlins to a 27-12 record in 2007 by batting .504 with 32 RBI, seven home runs and 40 runs scored ... named All-Catholic League all three years ... was a two-year softball team captain ... is a member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Full name--Alison A. Allen ... born May 15, 1991, in Wyandotte ... daughter of Robert and Ann Allen ... has a younger brother, Anthony, and a younger sister, Abbie ... is majoring in linguistics ... played three years of summer ball for Compuware ... named to the Athletic Director's Honor Roll (term gpa 3.5+) for Fall 2008, Winter 2009 (4.00), Fall 2009, Winter 2011, Fall 2011 and Winter 2012 ... named to the Coach's Honor Roll (term gpa 3.0-3.49) for Fall 2010.
Alison Allen's Career Hitting and Fielding Statistics |
Year |
GP/GS |
AVG. |
AB |
R |
H |
2B-3B-HR |
RBI |
TB |
SLG% |
BB/HBP/SO |
OB% |
SF/SH |
SB/A |
PO-A-E |
FLD% |
2009 |
56/56 |
.328 |
186 |
36 |
61 |
12-0-11 |
30 |
106 |
.570 |
9/4/20 |
.368 |
2/2 |
3/6 |
13-1-0 |
1.000 |
2010 |
63/63 |
.402 |
224 |
41 |
90 |
15-2-9 |
31 |
136 |
.607 |
18/1/8 |
.449 |
0/0 |
2/5 |
27-2-3 |
.906 |
2011 |
56/56 |
.419 |
186 |
57 |
78 |
16-1-13 |
45 |
135 |
.726 |
19/6/6 |
.484 |
2/0 |
4/4 |
38-4-1 |
.977 |
2012 |
56/56 |
.374 |
195 |
47 |
73 |
16-1-5 |
59 |
106 |
.544 |
15/2/9 |
.421 |
2/0 |
1/1 |
53-80-4 |
.971 |
Career |
231/231 |
.382 |
791 |
181 |
302 |
59-4-38 |
165 |
483 |
.611 |
61/13/43 |
.432 |
6/2 |
10/16 |
131-87-8 |
.965 |