Missouri Western senior outfielder Meagan Roemmich has been named to the NFCA Central Region Second team which was released Friday afternoon. This is the first time in her career that she has earned this honor. She was also a First Team All-MIAA selection this season.
Roemmich started all 54 games this season for the Griffons and batted a team-high .404. Roemmich scored 39 runs and had a team-high 65 hits in 2013. The senior finished the season with seven doubles and a career-high 11 home runs. She finished with 44 RBI and a .652 slug percentage. In the MIAA alone, she had a .464 batting average with eight home runs.
Roemmich has played three different positions for the Griffons in her four years. She played third base her first two seasons before moving to the outfield. As a junior she played right field and this season she was moved to center field. Roemmich was a three time All-MIAA performer being named to the first team twice (2013, 2012) and second team once (2011). She finished her career with a .335 batting average with 212 hits, scored 122 runs and had 97 RBI. She also had 26 doubles and and 16 home runs.
The Griffons finished the 2013 season with a 38-16 overall record and finished third in the MIAA with 20-8 record.
— MWSU Sports Information —