MANKATO, MN – We are now just days away from the start of the season and the newest addition to the team is adding to the excitement. Adrianna Young is a junior from St. Thomas University and is looking to bring her promising skill and achievements to the Habaneros lineup.
In high school, Young received the Golden Glove Award, she was a four-year varsity starter, first-team All-Conference in 2021, second-team All-Conference in 2019, led team in home runs, and selected as a senior team captain. She also posted a .492 batting average, a .562 on-base percentage, and a .836 slugging percentage. As a freshman Tommie, she played in nine games, making four starts, batted .375 with a .583 OBP, and slugged at a clip of .375. That year she also earned Easton/NFCA All-America Scholar-Athlete and was a Summit League Academic Honor Roll recipient.
Her sophomore season, Young played in nine games, making five starts, batted .333 with a .429 OBP, and slugged at a clip of .417. She recorded three RBIs, tallied six runs and four base hits, tallied a .958 fielding percentage with 22 putouts. This past season was just as impressive, if not more so. She played in career-high 19 games and started in career-high 12. She hit .241/.343/.345 in career-high 29 at-bats, tallied seven hits with three doubles for 10 total bases, all career-high marks. She scored five runs and earned a career-high four runs batted in, walked career-high five times and was struck out 10, recorded 35 putouts, seven assists, and one runner caught stealing with a .977 fielding percentage behind home plate.
With a total of 71 putouts and an average fielding percentage of .976 over the course of her three years as a Tommie, Young is quite the promising addition to the Habaneros lineup. Her impressive defensive skills, combined with her offensive capabilities, highlight her as a well-rounded player who can contribute significantly to both ends of the game.
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