2010 Softball
Recent Softball Headlines
Mon, Jun 21, 2010 - [Softball]
Suzanne Unruh
Suzanne Unruh

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Tabor College President Jules Glanzer announced that Suzanne Unruh, a former softball All-American at Cowley County Community College, has been named the new head coach of the Bluejays' softball team.


Fri, May 28, 2010 - [Softball]
Alysha Carter joined by her family signs her letter of intent to play softball next season at Tabor College
Alysha Carter joined by her family signs her letter of intent to play softball next season at Tabor College

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Desert Ridge High School senior Alysha Carter (Queen Creek, Ariz.) has signed a letter of intent to play softball next season for Tabor College.


Carter, a first baseman and outfielder, will provide depth at multiple positions and will be looked at to make an immediate impact both on the field and off the field next season for the Bluejays.

Wed, May 26, 2010 - [Softball]
 
HILLSBORO, Kan. - Rio Hondo High School senior Melisa Elizabeth Cruz (Rio Hondo, Texas) has signed a letter of intent to play softball next season at Tabor College.
 

Cruz, a 5-2 shortstop, will be looked at to make an immediate impact both on the field and at the plate next season for the Bluejays.

Wed, May 12, 2010 - [Softball]
Logan Hildebrand signs her letter of intent to play softball at Tabor College
Logan Hildebrand signs her letter of intent to play softball at Tabor College

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Mission Valley High School senior Logan Hildebrand (Eskridge, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play softball next season for Tabor College.


Hildebrand, a 5-4 second baseman, will be looked at to help provide depth to the Bluejays infield play next season.


Tue, May 4, 2010 - [Softball]
Maggie Cornish named First Team All-KCAC
Maggie Cornish named First Team All-KCAC

Hillsboro, Kan. - The Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference honored five Bluejay softball players for their efforts this season, as they were named to the All-KCAC Teams.


Junior Maggie Cornish (Roeland Park, Kan.) and freshman Roxanne Rodriguez (McAllen, Texas) received top honors as they were named First Team All-Conference.