2014 Softball Roster Choose a Player: Aguilar, Alyssa Alsenay, Megan Bear, Danielle Boyd, Madison Campos, Navada Cearley, Krysti Cole, Kylee Files, Alex Flanary, Lauren Fleck, Laura Gann, Paige Henson, Saharra Lattimore, Talia Martin, Ryan Pogue, Allyson Porter, Abbea Reed, Madison Robertson, Jaicey Robison, Megan Sharp, Randye Trujillo, Brianna Venable, Jessi Venable, Tori Wagnon, Shelbie Wooldridge, Kayce Go #1 L. Fleck LHP #2 R. Sharp OF #3 A. Aguilar SS #4 J. Venable IF #5 L. Flanary OF #6 J. Robertson IF #7 T. Lattimore OF #8 M. Alsenay OF #9 K. Cearley C #10 S. Henson OF #11 T. Venable IF #12 A. Pogue IF #13 K. Wooldridge RHP #14 M. Robison IF #15 M. Reed OF #16 D. Bear IF #17 A. Files RHP #18 R. Martin OF #20 N. Campos C #21 P. Gann IF #22 M. Boyd IF #24 K. Cole RHP #33 S. Wagnon RHP # A. Porter RHP # B. Trujillo IF Pause 15 Madison Reed 15 Madison Reed Position: Outfielder Height: 5-4 Class: Senior Highschool: Muskogee HS Hometown: Muskogee, Okla. Summary Media Season Career Historical Summary Biography NORTHEASTERN STATE – A two-year letterwinner . . . has made 83 starts in 92 games . . . owns a career .336 batting average (91-for-271) . . . named to the 2013 All-MIAA Honorable Mention Team . . . enters her senior season with three doubles, 19 RBI and 54 runs scored . . . also has 21 steals in 24 attempts . . . has registered a career .984 fielding percentage with 114 putouts, 12 assists and two errors . . . longest career hit streak is 11 games, spanning the middle of her junior year . . . has 26 career multi-hit games and three career multi-RBI contests . . . most hits in a single game is three (once junior year, three times sophomore year) . . . most runs scored in a single game is three (twice junior year) . . . most RBI in a single game is two (once junior year, twice sophomore year) . . . transferred to NSU after spending her freshman season at Missouri Southern State University. Junior (2013) – Was one of only four members of the team to play in all 51 games . . . made 50 starts, all in left field . . . named All-MIAA Honorable Mention . . . finished third on the team in average (.335), hits (52-for-155) and runs scored (33) . . . also led the RiverHawks and was second in the MIAA in sacrifice bunts (11) . . . finished first on the squad and 13th in the conference in stolen bases (15-for-17) . . . posted two doubles and 10 runs batted in . . . recorded a .973 fielding percentage with 66 putouts, five assists and two errors . . . registered 14 multi-hit games and one multi-RBI contest . . . compiled an 11-game hit streak, which was the longest on the team . . . also had an eight-game hit streak . . . scored three runs in two games . . . had a season-best three hits at Truman State (April 19). Sophomore (2012) – Competed in 41 contests and made 33 starts (28-RF, 2-CF, 2-LF, 1-C) in her first season at NSU . . . led the team with a .336 batting average (39-for-116) . . . was also the team leader in steals (6-for-7), fielding percentage (48 putouts, seven assists, no errors) and multi-hit games (12) . . . finished second on the squad in hits and runs scored (21) . . . also tallied one double and nine runs batted in . . . recorded two multi-RBI games . . . longest hit streak of the season was seven games . . . posted three three-hit games and four two-run outings . . . drove in two runs in a game twice. Missouri Southern State University (2011) – Appeared in 45 games and made 33 starts (25-LF, 6-DH, 2-CF) in her lone season as a member of the Lions . . . recorded a .286 batting average (26-for-91) with two doubles, five RBI and 18 runs scored . . . registered a .308 slugging percentage and a .330 on-base percentage . . . was second on the team with 16 stolen bases in 17 attempts . . . posted an .892 fielding percentage with 32 putouts, one assist and four errors . . . had six multi-hit games and one multi-RBI contest . . . longest hit streak was three games. High School – Was a four-year all-conference selection at Muskogee HS . . . was an all-region and all-state catcher senior year . . . was voted team MVP in 2009 . . . helped the Lady Roughers to their first ever regional championship in 2008 and first ever class 6A state appearance . . . hit .413 with 34 runs, 45 hits, seven doubles, one triple and a school record 34 stolen bases her senior season . . . Reed was also a four-year starter in slow pitch and was a four-time first team all-conference selection . . . was named the 2009 MHS Offensive Player of the Year, as well as the conference Defensive Player of the Year . . . helped her team win the 2009 state championship as a junior and was an all-state outfielder as a senior . . . became the first MHS athlete in 10 years to be named all-state in two different sports. Personal – Majoring in speech and language pathology . . . daughter of Tim and Cheryl Reed . . . born March 23, 1992. Read Full Bio No stats available for the current season. Stat Snapshot (Season) Pitching Stats ERA Strikeouts W-L WHIP Hitting Stats Batting Avg. Home Runs RBI Hits Season Stats Stat Snapshot (Career) Pitching Stats APP Strikeouts W-L WHIP Hitting Stats Batting Avg. Home Runs RBI OBP Career Stats Media Highlights There is no related content available. 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