Boerne High graduate Brooke Sivek capped a great freshman year playing softball for the Akron Zips located in Akron, Ohio.
Sivek started and played every inning this past season at second base and was the leadoff hitter for the Zips. She was on the Dean’s list both semesters with a 3.86 GPA and ended the year with several accolades she earned in the Mid-American Conference.
Sivek was named MAC Conference Player of the Week after going 9 for 13 that week at the plate, was a MACFirst Team All-Conference selection, was a MAC-All-Freshman Team pick and was named to the NFCA D1-All-Regional Team.
Sivek was also ranked in the NCAA DI stats list in hits and stolen bases and according to the school’s website, “she registered a team-leading .361 batting average on the strength of team-best marks in hits (69), at-bats (191), runs scored (42) and total bases (73), while going 23-for-26 in stolen bases. In league-only affairs, she posted a .343 batting average sparked by team-high marks in at-bats (108), runs scored (24), hits (37), total bases (41) sacrifice hits (3) and was a perfect 15-for-15 in stolen base attempts. In the field, Sivek posted a .943 fielding average.
“Starting all 29 games in league play, Sivek led all players in the MAC in conference-only hits (37), stolen bases (15) and at-bats (108) as well as rating sixth in runs scored (24) and ninth in sacrifice hits (3). Among freshmen, she ranked first in leagueonly affairs in hits (37), runs scored (24), stolen bases (15) and at-bats (108), second in average (.343), total bases (41), third in OPS (.746) and sixth in slugging percentage (.380) and on-base percentage (.366).
“Sivek posted two or more hits in 11 conference games this season, including one 5-hit contest, and scored a run in 16 contests of which Akron posted a 12-4 record when she did so.”
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