| Lorena Floccari |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Tallmadge, Ohio
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 | High School: Walsh Jesuit
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 | Height: 5-5
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 | Position: P
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 | B/T: R/R
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2007 Junior
Finished the season 10-14 with a 4.17 ERA ... second on the squad with 82 strikeouts ... named to the A-10 All-Academic Team ... pitched 4-1/3 innings over two games in a relief role at the A-10 Championship ... picked up the win at St. Joe's after 2/3 innings of scoreless relief ... pitched a complete game in the second game of the UMKC series, allowing three runs and striking out six in the victory ... allowed no earned runs on just four hits in seven innings in a win against St. Bonaventure ... came out of the bullpen in both games against EIU, did not allow a run on four hits in four-plus innings of work ... had a strong outing against Northwestern, yielding five runs on seven hits and striking out seven against the potent Wildcat offense ... established a career high with 11 strikeouts against Mississippi Valley State ... picked up her first victory of the year with a complete-game effort against IUPUI, allowing no earned runs on six hits ... had 13 at-bats on the year ... scored twice and drove in a pair of runs.
2006 Sophomore
Finished the year with a 3.07 ERA and 103 strikeouts ... also contributed at the plate, hitting .245 and a team-best .353 in A-10 games ... allowed two runs, one earned, and gave up five hits in six innings in the second Dayton game ... homered in the first Dayton tilt ... singled in back-to-back games against WIU and SBU ... singled and drove in a run in the second Evansville game ... poked an RBI single in the second UMass game ... had her best outing of the year in the first UMass game, holding the league's best offensive team scoreless on three hits ... singled twice in the first Rhode Island tilt ... allowed only one run on seven hits in the first Charlotte game ... singled in both games of the Charlotte series ... did not allow a hit in three innings of work in the second La Salle game for her fifth win of the year ... singled in both games of the La Salle series ... singled in the second Fordham game ... went 2-for-3 with a double in the first SEMO game ... shut down George Washington for 5-2/3 innings in the second game, allowing no runs on only one hit in earning her fourth victory of the season ... had three hits and four RBI, including a two-run double in the first game, in the GW series ... singled, walked and scored in the second UMKC tilt ... picked up the win in the second St. Joe's game after going all seven innings and allowing three runs on six hits ... doubled and blasted her first career home run en route to two RBI in the second St. Joe's tilt ... doubled in the first St. Joe's affair ... doubled in the first Temple contest ... allowed only three earned runs in 33 innings in six appearances at the Rebel Spring Games ... picked up her first two victories of the season against Fairfield and Bucknell ... pitched 2-2/3 innings of scoreless relief against Army for her second save of the season ... had two hits against Cleveland State ... was tagged with three losses at the Bulldog Bash despite posting a 1.53 ERA ... struck out 11 hitters in 18-1/3 innings in the tourney ... picked up a save in SLU's win against ULM ... went the distance in the season opener with EIU, allowing one earned run on eight hits.
2005 Freshman
Led the pitching staff with 12 wins ... struck out 132 batters in 195.1 innings pitched ... hurled a complete game in a win against SEMO ... pitched seven scoreless innings in the first game against Eastern Illinois ... struck out seven in a four-hit shutout in the first Charlotte game ... allowed just three hits in a shutout win in game one of the UAB series ... held UMKC to just two hits in first game of a doubleheader ... recorded first career shutout after limiting Middle Tennessee State to seven hits ... earned first collegiate victory and struck out a career-high eight batters against Mercer ... picked up saves in victories against East Carolina and Eastern Illinois.
At Walsh Jesuit
Helped the Warriors win the 2002 Ohio state championship ... chosen the Akron Beacon Journal Player of the Year ... was All-Region and All-Ohio three times ... led the team with a .395 batting average ... set a school record with 25 wins in 2002 ... had 201 strikeouts in 2003 with a 17-4 record ... was valedictorian of her class ... earned First Honors every semester ... National Honor Society member.
Personal
Born Sept. 19, 1985, in Akron, Ohio ... daughter of Rosemary and Frank Floccari ... has an older brother, John, and a younger sister, Lisa ... majoring in investigative medical sciences.