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Ramona Arscott Rothell (1994-1997) Softball
Ramona Arscott Rothell played four seasons for the Lady Cougars
softball team. She holds the distinction of being the first female
All-American in a team sport in CSU history with that honor coming
after her junior season of 1996. In her All-American season she
batted .497 with 65 RBIs, 6 home runs, 12 doubles, and 7 triples.
The .497 batting average set a CSU record. She made the All-Peach
Belt Conference team in 1994, 1995, and 1996 and the PBC
All-Tournament team all four seasons. She helped lead CSU to a
157-49 record in her four seasons. Her 21 game hitting streak in
1997 is still a CSU record. That 1997 season also saw her commit
just two errors in 192 chances at second base. She is a career .407
hitter with 175 RBIs and 61 out of 66 in the stolen base
department. She also pitched 68.1 innings in her career.





